Better dead than fed, PETA says

August 16th, 2009

The Center for Consumer Freedom, which represents the food industry, a frequent target of PETA campaigns, released data filed by PETA with the state of Virginia that shows PETA has killed more than 10,000 animals from 1998 to 2003. “In 2003, PETA euthanized over 85 percent of the animals it took in,” said a press release from the lobby, “finding adoptive homes for just 14 percent. By comparison, the Norfolk (Va.) SPCA found adoptive homes for 73 percent of its animals and Virginia Beach SPCA adopted out 66 percent.”

via Better dead than fed, PETA says.

An old article, but still interesting. While there may be explanitions, including PETA taking animals they feel are being inhumanely euthanized so that they can be put down in an acceptable manner, but the differences are still pretty stark.

The Map Scroll: The Housing Bubble, Mapped

March 8th, 2009

“Two maps, one from 2000 and the other from 2007, show the share of Americans taking on huge new debt to buy a home increasing dramatically across the country”

The Map Scroll: The Housing Bubble, Mapped

A greate visual that gives a good idea how bad the mortage situation really was/is. The number of counties with over 4% of people getting a home loan for a houses over 4x their income went from only a handful, to substantial portions of the east coast and western US. There’s also a large pocket in eastern TN, northern GA, and western NC and SC.