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Does President-Elect Obama Bring Hope for Animals? November 5, 2008

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obama.jpgAs anybody who lives on Earth knows by now, Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois was chosen as the next President of the United States last night. Many of you have been asking us at peta2 what our thoughts are on the election, so here's your answer!

President-Elect Barack Obama has said "I think how we treat our animals reflects how we treat each other. And it's very important that we have a president who is mindful of the cruelty that is perpetrated on animals." Because PETA is devoted to fighting animal abuse and recognizes the link between cruelty to animals and violence directed against human beings, the organization is very encouraged by this statement.

PETA is also pleased that Obama and his wife Michelle have announced that they will adopt a rescued dog for their daughters instead of patronizing a pet store or breeder. PETA opposes large-scale breeding facilities, known as "puppy mills," as well as private breeders who bring puppies and kittens into the world while nearly 4 millions cats and dogs must be euthanized at the nation's overcrowded animal shelters every year. PETA supports animal shelters and encourages all prospective companion animal guardians to visit their local animal shelter.

PETA was also encouraged to see that, unlike other Democratic and Republican presidential candidates in the past, Obama did not pander to the National Rifle Association and other pro-hunting organizations by heading into the woods and shooting defenseless animals.

PETA looks forward to working with President-Elect Obama and the new administration to help make change happen for the millions of animals who suffer unnecessarily in this country. What's next? If his stance on other animal issues is any indication, perhaps the next president will put a tofu chicken in every pot.

- Ryan!


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Comments

i'm so happy obama won.
i'm feeling very hopeful.
thanks for sharing his statement on animal cruelty :]

Posted by: kaylie at November 5, 2008 3:57 PM
                                                               

that makes me smile :)

Posted by: brittany at November 5, 2008 4:19 PM
                                                               

Warms your heart to know that the word of animal cruelty might really truly get out there.

Posted by: Ronni at November 5, 2008 5:35 PM
                                                               

this is so great.

Posted by: nikki at November 6, 2008 12:28 AM
                                                               

One word:
YAY! ^_^

Posted by: Martha at November 6, 2008 8:43 PM
                                                               

i think its awsome that we have a president who thinkthis way twards animals i mean they belong in the wild. not on our backs, or in our tummys.

Posted by: marion at November 7, 2008 9:30 AM
                                                               

I hope he means it.

Posted by: Dawn at November 7, 2008 12:51 PM
                                                               

yes! i think...
obama is a hope for animals

Posted by: RICHARD GARCIA at November 19, 2008 12:35 PM
                                                               

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