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PETA: 'Return Grant Money'

Abstract:
From 1998 to 2006, Dr. David Waitzman of the University of Connecticut Health Center went from receiving a $1.7 million grant from the National Eye Institute, a division of the National Institute of Health (NIH), to shutting down his lab at the urging of the University of Connecticut....

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Neil Seigel

posted 9/14/07 @ 9:47 AM EST

Bravo Justin Goodman! We need more people in the world like you who are willing to take evil head on in this messed-up world. You brought Waitzman to justice, and if the NIH will do it's job by forcing him to return his grant money then the animals will have justice too. Without you, the university would probably have kept on torturing monkeys behind closed laboratory doors without batting an eye. Again, bravo to you!

Steve

posted 10/04/07 @ 10:54 AM EST

Yes Bravo Justin. Too bad you didnt step in when PETA killed the 31 dogs from the shelter in virginia and then dumped their carcasses in the the local dumpster.... BRAVO PETA... The only animal rights group with a 90% kill rate at their shelters. Sounds like it might be time to change their name to PEKA.

PEOPLE FOR THE ETHICAL KILLING OF ANIMALS....

How's Ingrid these days. You remember her don't ya. Your beloved founder from PETAS headquarters where these murders took place. How come we don't see billboards with these 31 animals that she killed on billboards? This organization is a hypocrisy whose followers are ignorant and brainwashed. PETA kills more animals than any other organization. Bar none. ANIMAL KILLERS!!!!!
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