tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8158319986602952349.post1885863846312161838..comments2023-08-16T12:44:15.891-05:00Comments on Primate Freedom: Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8158319986602952349.post-25323317646708096382013-03-22T18:08:21.714-05:002013-03-22T18:08:21.714-05:00Rick,
On another website there was a comment writ...Rick,<br /><br />On another website there was a comment written by a student @ UW who would not give his name about defending the research done on cat's @ UW. This person wrote they love animals and don't condone what is being done. However; based on one of his Professors comments; without the research done on cats regarding the cochlear implant to help a deaf person hear we would be set back many many years in this area. First I'd like to say they lack some definite writing skills and grammar. Not that this is a downfall, but someone who writes a comment from emotion definitely is a scary thought knowing they want to become a researcher. The quote from Shaw really says it all. This future Veterinarian or Researcher already has the skills to become a good liar. Writing with Emotion without the lack of conscience or empathy is dangerous and they are off to a good start to con NIH for more money. I'll go home tonight give my Kitty's extra love and assure them they are always safe with me. You are an awesome writer and very intelligent. To bad UW doesn't listen to you, they could learn something.<br /><br />Sincerely<br />S. Earlene Baty Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com