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Has anyone seen this? Cynthia

 

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<<Page from ConsumerFreedom.com

You have been sent this message from cgadarian (cgadarian) as a courtesy of ConsumerFreedom.comYour Kids, PETA's Pawns A 15-year-old girl attempts to ban circus elephants in Denver. A rash of adolescent-driven, animal-rights-related vandalism hits California. A twelve-year-old boy passes the hat for animal rights. A popular software company promotes a video game about "animal liberation" activists who destroy medical research labs. Ten-year-olds in Ontario are shown "don't kill the animals" videos in public schools. North America's largest animal rights convention features two separate panels titled "Engaging Children." Is there any doubt that the animal rights movement is targeting your kids? In a new report, "Your Kids, PETA's Pawns," the Center for Consumer Freedom explores how one group, the $24 million People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), devotes substantial resources toward capturing children -- the next generation of potential meat eaters, milk drinkers, circus-goers, and fishermen -- in its cult-like web. In its 2003 annual report, PETA boasts of reaching more than 2.3 million children and teachers with its destructive messages. ...To view the entire document, go to http://www.consumerfreedom.com/article_detail.cfm/article/156

Copyright © 1997-2004 Center for Consumer Freedom. PO Box 27414, Washington, DC 20038, Tel: 202-463-7112, E-mail: info >>

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yeah..but wot do you expect from a group which masquerades as a "consumer grassrots organization" which is just a marketing arm and lobbying group for the restaurant, snack food and beverage industry...

150 yrs ago these folks would have been screeching about those horrid abolitionists and how its the right of every free american to own a slave....

 

same group also doesn't believe that the govt should regulate foods, and that there isn't a problem with obesity here.. Cynthia Gadarian Sep 4, 2004 3:31 PM Fw: Page from ConsumerFreedom.com ?

Has anyone seen this? Cynthia

 

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<<Page from ConsumerFreedom.com

 

You have been sent this message from cgadarian (cgadarian) as a courtesy of ConsumerFreedom.comYour Kids, PETA's Pawns A 15-year-old girl attempts to ban circus elephants in Denver. A rash of adolescent-driven, animal-rights-related vandalism hits California. A twelve-year-old boy passes the hat for animal rights. A popular software company promotes a video game about "animal liberation" activists who destroy medical research labs. Ten-year-olds in Ontario are shown "don't kill the animals" videos in public schools. North America's largest animal rights convention features two separate panels titled "Engaging Children." Is there any doubt that the animal rights movement is targeting your kids? In a new report, "Your Kids, PETA's Pawns," the Center for Consumer Freedom explores how one group, the $24 million People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), devotes substantial resources toward capturing children -- the next generation of potential meat eaters, milk drinkers, circus-goers, and fishermen -- in its cult-like web. In its 2003 annual report, PETA boasts of reaching more than 2.3 million children and teachers with its destructive messages. ...To view the entire document, go to http://www.consumerfreedom.com/article_detail.cfm/article/156

1997-2004 Center for Consumer Freedom. PO Box 27414, Washington, DC 20038, Tel: 202-463-7112, E-mail: info >>

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