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Re: You gotta love them P.E.T.A. Folks
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Posted by old fashioned farmer on February 26, 2003 at 12:49:22 from (164.107.3.53):
In Reply to: You gotta love them P.E.T.A. Folks posted by Ultradog MN on February 26, 2003 at 07:59:56:
That ain't the only kooky thing this organization is currently up to. Of course, their stuff usually goes into the weird and wacky file anyway. Heard a day or so ago that PETA is also trying to defend poor chickens who are as they put it, in a sort of holacaust. There are supposedly adds being produced with a picture of caged chickens on one side and a picture of Jewish people in a death camp on the other side. Talk about dehumanizing. This is ridiculous. Also, PETA was recently documented as being angry with the Palestinians for using an explosive laiden donkey to try and blow up some Jewish people in Israel. They were mad because the donkey was used as a weapon. Guess it shows where their real priorities are. But like someone said, God loves them too. God bless. --old fashioned farmer
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