Quote Originally Posted by daihashi
btw Mississippi Steve,

Thanks for apologizing for falsely accusing me of supporting animal abuse.

And thank you for retracting calling me ignorant. </sarcasm>


I never expected you to retract the ignorant statement but I at least thought you would be decent enough to apologize for saying I support tormenting and animal cruelty when I OBVIOUSLY said no such thing.

Thanks, you're a true gem :wtf:
The way you came across, you make it sound like its the zoo's fault for the kids tormenting the cat and the zoo's fault for the cat retaliating, and that it was OK for the kids to torment the cats, and just blame the zoo for the kids stupidity. Your not ignorant, but your statement certainly was.

The simple fact remains that the kids were doing something that they *KNEW* was wrong. There is no excuse for that. They also paid the price for it.

If you do something that you *KNOW* is wrong, and you get your butt in a jam for it or worse, then its your fault alone, and not the responsibility of anybody else, regardless of the situation or circumstance.

In short, if they hadn't put themselves in a position where somebody had to *DO* something about it in the first place, then there wouldn't be a problem.
Mississippi Steve Reviewed by Mississippi Steve on . Teen killed by tiger had drugs, alcohol in his system The 17-year-old San Jose teen mauled to death by a San Francisco Zoo tiger on Christmas Day had some alcohol and pot in his bloodstream, according to a coroner's toxicology report. Carlos Sousa Jr. had 0.04 percent ethanol and 6.6 nanograms of Delta-9 THC, the active ingredient in marijuana, in his blood stream, according to a report performed almost six months ago by NMS Labs in Willow Glen, Pa. The toxicology attachment is part of a larger examination of Sousa's death - caused Rating: 5