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Army shoots live pigs for medical drill
I'm never one to defend PETA, and I understand the Army's position, but I find this to be particulary revolting behavior by our government.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/25735344/ -spence |
Uhm.
Send them to Baltimore, they can see real gun shot wounds on real humans first hand. |
I've spoken with many medics and they will indeed take them to trauma centers to get a good view of reality as part of their training. More power to them, they certainly are witness to some %$%$%$%$ that would make my innards turn.
I think the issue here is how to "treat" the wound, which is a bit ironic as I'm sure none of the pigs live ;) -spence |
exactly, any major inner city er would give military triage units all the projecticle and ied trauma they could handle
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They have been using live animals for many years. It used to be goats. Douse head in gasoline and light it. Put out flames, break bones, a bullet hole or 2. And usually disembowelment.
If the animal died in the first 2 hours the instructors knew they did too much to the goat. If it lived past 2 hours it had to be kept alive for 22 more hours or the testee would fail. Would you rather they trained and tested on humans? To me goat is pretty cheap compared to one of our soldiers lives. |
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Most slaughterhouses have been designed and are now regulated to minimize the suffering of the animal, and we have animal cruelty laws to keep people from causing suffering to animals in other ways. This seems to say that the good of the Army is more important than our own laws, which to me doesn't make any sense. -spence |
Not trying to be disagreeable or look for an argument,,, JMHO
I don't care if they shoot hundreds of pigs or PETA people,,, If it trains them to save the lives of our troops there should be no expense spared,,,, I am not trying to be a careless jerk,,, just talking from the standpoint of a wounded serviceman's son. |
I agree w/ the inner cities. plenty of trauma there.. Also not a PETA guy but heres an idea...shoot all the wackos. for example the 20something year old guy that was just in the news for raping that 2yr old girl. use those mtfers as experiments. rid the world of useless people and maybe, just maybe it will scare/deter some of them from doing stupid s%^&!
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One of the members in our unit re enlisted for SF back in 1980. He wanted to be a medic on a team. The above description was the test he had to pass. (He passed) The triage route in a hospital isn't the same. Service tests are conducted in simulated battlefield conditions. After the SM passes the test the goat is put down. Not sure if they are eaten or not. |
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Quick chat with a buddy of mine who's an ex navy medic, he says "goat lab" did help, but at the same time, doing ride alongs also helps tremendously. You really don't know how you will react to a human until you have it in your face. |
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You do ride alongs. You still never know how you're going to react until its your turn to do the work. |
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True, But in a ride along the medic needs to get the patient to the hospital and then the hospital takes over. An hour or so maybe? The goats had to be kept alive for 24 hours. Not an easy task. The trainers know what they can do to the goats and not have them die too quickly. Thus the 2 hour window. |
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I say save the goats and pigs, let's just shoot the rag heads and treat them as the experiment.
Keep them alive and kicking and screaming for the experience then just put them down after 24 hours. |
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A big pit with a spit over it and porky rolling slowly over it for hours just out of the flames reach and I can smell the porky goodness just dripping juices into the fire. Crispy skin and cheek meat, yum!
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-spence |
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Yes, the need of the United States to care for Her wounded superseeds the need of a pig to die slightly more humanely than it would have died had it been processed for food.
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I had pork loin in a green chili sauce complimented by a nice helping of pinto beans for lunch. Now I am airing out...and I aint talking about a tech 9.
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barret 50 cal. for all you tofu eating hippies.
Spence enemies have no conscious. My nephew is currently doing 36 and 72 hour shifts learning as much as possible to keep our men and women safe (army Medic). If a few pigs have to die so be it, to echo mac better than any of our men and women. |
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Meat packing is very scientific these days, less suffering = better product. And Timber, this is one of those slippery slope arguments and there are other methods to get the job done. -spence |
So lets see take a goat's life to help save a US serviceman's life..........
this is a no brainer. Any training that helps our soldiers is a good thing. |
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By that measure we should have just used the GITMO detainees for medical training. -spence |
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