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Putting animals ahead of unborn chlidren

How sad that so many (200) sled dogs have been destroyed in Whistler, evoking outrage and condemnation and demanding mass exhumation to see if they suffered...

To the Editor:

How sad that so many (200) sled dogs have been destroyed in Whistler, evoking outrage and condemnation and demanding mass exhumation to see if they suffered, so that charges may be laid. The estimated cost is over $200,000 dollars before any possible court action.

How sad that over the years, so many animals have been destroyed, as the seal pup slaughter a few years ago, evoking outrage and condemnation and demands that all such activities cease.

How sad that 100,000 human babies are legally killed each year in Canada in their mothers’ wombs, permitted at any time from conception to actual birth and there is no public outcry or condemnation. Their suffering and the emotional, physical and psychological suffering of many of those mothers, sometimes years later, is truly an outrage, an abomination.

How sad Canada, how sad. It appears that we value our animals more than our own children.

Bryan and Jill Daybell

Creston