Ms. Ernst puts on a nice face, but, it is a faux front. If it were articulated differently the message couldn't be said.
In recent days it has come to the notice of some in politics that Ms. Ernst is an extremist, especially when it comes to gun rights. She is a very deceptive individual carrying two sets of values; the ones she campaigns with and the ones her donors know will provide for their profits. Gun rights issues are about MONEY, not GUNS.
Don't ask me how Ernst can be offended, she opened her campaigning with hog castration. Hello?
Harkin: Ernst may be 'attractive,' 'nice,' but wrong for Iowa (click here)
Where is PETA when you need them?
This is among the more sophisticated means of which hog castration occurs. Unsanitary, without gloves, infecting each piglet as the chore is done and without any numbing method. It's fairly brutal to the little pig. Infections don't matter, pigs are fed antibiotics everyday. That is how they survive feed lots.
When it isn't necessary to be cruel to animals it should be avoided. Now a days, most meat products with high demand are pasture fed. This little piglet will go into a feed lot under a roof and not know anything else. This just is not 2014. It could be and should be improved. I doubt the campaigns will even debate this as elections are tomorrow, but, animal rights groups need to take heed when a candidate advocates for inhumane practices.
In recent days it has come to the notice of some in politics that Ms. Ernst is an extremist, especially when it comes to gun rights. She is a very deceptive individual carrying two sets of values; the ones she campaigns with and the ones her donors know will provide for their profits. Gun rights issues are about MONEY, not GUNS.
Don't ask me how Ernst can be offended, she opened her campaigning with hog castration. Hello?
Harkin: Ernst may be 'attractive,' 'nice,' but wrong for Iowa (click here)
Where is PETA when you need them?
This is among the more sophisticated means of which hog castration occurs. Unsanitary, without gloves, infecting each piglet as the chore is done and without any numbing method. It's fairly brutal to the little pig. Infections don't matter, pigs are fed antibiotics everyday. That is how they survive feed lots.
When it isn't necessary to be cruel to animals it should be avoided. Now a days, most meat products with high demand are pasture fed. This little piglet will go into a feed lot under a roof and not know anything else. This just is not 2014. It could be and should be improved. I doubt the campaigns will even debate this as elections are tomorrow, but, animal rights groups need to take heed when a candidate advocates for inhumane practices.