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Is PETA Going for the Gold in Terrorism?

American Southerner Wrote: Jan 28, 2010 10:43 AM
...that somebody took peta to task for their utter ridiculousness. It's just a shame it took the Canadians to do it rather than us.

One of these days I'm going to find the local peta office near me, sit on a park bench as close as I can, and eat the meatiest cheeseburger I can find. Their ridiculous attitude goes beyond simply avoiding meat consumption; they're trying to force us to live by their ideals in their way. If they had their way, we wouldn't be allowed by law to eat anything but tofu and cardboard. I know that strategy of trying to force people to live in a way contrary to freedom and reality sounds familiar, but where have I heard it before? Oh yeah, that's right; it's the mantra of the Democrat party.
Guest post from the Center for Consumer Freedom

People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) is well-known for its assaults on common decency, but its latest move in Canada may have significantly backfired. PETA took responsibility for an attack yesterday on Canadian Fisheries Minister Gail Shea, in which a protest
er smeared her face with a tofu “cream” pie with the accuracy of an Olympic marksman. Now, Member of Parliament Gerry Byrne is calling for PETA’s attack to be investigated as a potential act of terrorism:

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