A spin-off from the PETA/Circus thread.
PETA is a bad idea, gone worse.PETA is a good idea, gone bad.
PETA is a good idea, gone bad.
PETA is a good idea, gone bad.
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has been described as "by far the most successful radical organization in America." The key word is radical. PETA seeks "total animal liberation," according to its president and co-founder, Ingrid Newkirk. That means no meat or dairy, of course; but it also means no aquariums, no circuses, no hunting or fishing, no fur or leather, and no medical research using animals. PETA is even opposed to the use of seeing-eye dogs.
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Yeah but their P.R. people are pure genius :
Seriously.....who can kill a bunny with a straight face while looking at those?
I don't think the ads are effective, though.
I look at that and I want ot become a vagitarian, not a vegitarian.
Tucker you do realize that you admitted to currently enjoying the ****... right?
Tucker you do realize that you admitted to currently enjoying the ****... right?
I don't think the ads are effective, though.
I look at that and I want ot become a vagitarian, not a vegitarian.