LotRElfGirl13
July 23rd, 2004, 05:32 PM
I have recieved an email from PETA2 and would like to show you what's going on if you don't get the PETA2 letter or aren't a member. Poor monkeys! :cry:
letter-
A PETA investigation has revealed the grotesque abuse of animals in
laboratories at Columbia University, including baboons who are subjected
to invasive surgeries and left to suffer and die in their cages without
painkillers. This horrific story came to our attention because a
courageous whistleblower who was a veterinarian in Columbia's laboratories
stepped forward to tell us what she had witnessed. Thank goodness for good
people!
Now, PETA is calling on Columbia to end three crude and cruel experiments,
one of which involves artificially inducing strokes in baboons by cutting
out their left eyeballs so that a critical blood vessel to their brains
can be clamped. These experiments have no practical value. Animal records
reveal that baboons have been left without veterinary care while they
hunched over in their cages, unable to drink, chew, or even lift their
heads. This is the sort of thing that you expect from a horror movie, not
a prestigious university!
This abuse must stop! Please e-mail the president of Columbia University,
Lee Bollinger, at bollinger@columbia.edu, asking him to put and end to all
three experiments now.
To earn 500 Street Team points, BCC your e-mail message to
StreetTeam@peta.org before noon on Tuesday, July 27. Be sure to use BCC so
that Lee Bollinger can't see that you're also sending a copy to us. If you
don't know how to do that, just send us a second copy of your message. And
as a thank you for helping animals, we want to send you a pack of our
brand-spanking-new Columbia Cruelty stickers. We'll e-mail you the link to
the sticker order form after we receive a copy of your e-mail message.
Please forward this message to your friends and family.
For more information about Columbia's cruel tests and to watch our
undercover video, visit http://www.ColumbiaCruelty.com and
http://www.peta2.com.
Thank you for speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Sincerely,
Noah Cooper
Street Team Coordinator
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
501 Front St.
Norfolk, VA 23510
PETA2@peta.org
http://www.peta2.com
Please help and contact PETA2 and sign up or write to them and help these monkeys!
letter-
A PETA investigation has revealed the grotesque abuse of animals in
laboratories at Columbia University, including baboons who are subjected
to invasive surgeries and left to suffer and die in their cages without
painkillers. This horrific story came to our attention because a
courageous whistleblower who was a veterinarian in Columbia's laboratories
stepped forward to tell us what she had witnessed. Thank goodness for good
people!
Now, PETA is calling on Columbia to end three crude and cruel experiments,
one of which involves artificially inducing strokes in baboons by cutting
out their left eyeballs so that a critical blood vessel to their brains
can be clamped. These experiments have no practical value. Animal records
reveal that baboons have been left without veterinary care while they
hunched over in their cages, unable to drink, chew, or even lift their
heads. This is the sort of thing that you expect from a horror movie, not
a prestigious university!
This abuse must stop! Please e-mail the president of Columbia University,
Lee Bollinger, at bollinger@columbia.edu, asking him to put and end to all
three experiments now.
To earn 500 Street Team points, BCC your e-mail message to
StreetTeam@peta.org before noon on Tuesday, July 27. Be sure to use BCC so
that Lee Bollinger can't see that you're also sending a copy to us. If you
don't know how to do that, just send us a second copy of your message. And
as a thank you for helping animals, we want to send you a pack of our
brand-spanking-new Columbia Cruelty stickers. We'll e-mail you the link to
the sticker order form after we receive a copy of your e-mail message.
Please forward this message to your friends and family.
For more information about Columbia's cruel tests and to watch our
undercover video, visit http://www.ColumbiaCruelty.com and
http://www.peta2.com.
Thank you for speaking up for those who cannot speak for themselves.
Sincerely,
Noah Cooper
Street Team Coordinator
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)
501 Front St.
Norfolk, VA 23510
PETA2@peta.org
http://www.peta2.com
Please help and contact PETA2 and sign up or write to them and help these monkeys!