Palestinians watch as butchers slaughter a calf on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha in Gaza City November 27, 2009 Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha to mark the end of the haj by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail [Jewish and Christian scriptures say it was Isaac!] on God's command. Reuters.
A Palestinian man pulls a bull by its tail as he slaughters it in a slaughterhouse, on the first day of Eid al-Adha celebrations, in Jabaliya, northern Gaza Strip, Friday, Nov. 27, 2009. Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid-al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, with the sacrificial killing of sheep, goats, cows or camels. AP Photo.
A butcher's cleaver is seen leaning against a wall in a slaughterhouse, on the first day of Eid al-Adha celebrations, in Jabaliya, northern Gaza Strip, Friday, Nov. 27, 2009. Muslims worldwide celebrate Eid-al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, with the sacrificial killing of sheep, goats, cows or camels. AP Photo.
Pakistani volunteers slaughter animals at a local religious school on the occassion of Eid al-Adha in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009. The Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, is celebrated to commemorate the prophet Ibrahim's faith in being willing to sacrifice his son. AP Photo.
Pakistani volunteers slaughter animals at a local religious school on the occasion of Eid al-Adha in Lahore, Pakistan, Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009. The Eid al-Adha, or the Feast of the Sacrifice, is celebrated to commemorate the prophet Ibrahim's faith in being willing to sacrifice his son. AP Photo.
A Palestinian butcher cuts a slaughtered sheep on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha in the West Bank city of Ramallah November 27, 2009. Muslims around the world celebrate Eid al-Adha to mark the end of the haj by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son Ismail [sic!] on God's command. Reuters.
Slaughtered sheep lie in their blood after they were sacrificed on the first day of the Muslim holiday of Eid al-Adha in Sharjah November 27, 2009. Muslims all over the world celebrate the three-day Eid-al-Adha festival by slaughtering sheep, goats, cows and camels to commemorate Prophet Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son, Ismail [sic!], on God's command. Reuters.
What a bunch of freaking cowards and stinking hypocrites PETA are.





