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Interesting Article about PETA. A Must Read

Lucien Feb 17, 2005 12:02 PM

This was interesting and I thought a lot of people might be interested in reading it. A friend posted it on another forum so I'm just bringing it over here for others to see.

Cross Posted to the Monitor and Venemous Forums

"
Townhall.com Conservative Alert

PETA bankrolls arsonists -- Tell the IRS it's time
for them to go!

Dear Conservative Friend,

If you were watching the State of the Union Address
on the Fox News Channel last week, you also saw a provocative
commercial from the Center for Consumer Freedom. It wasn't about
social security or Hillary Clinton, but it deserves your attention
just the same.

The Center's advertisement asked Americans to
support a petition asking the IRS to investigate and penalize People
for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), an extreme animal-
rights group that brazenly supports and openly funds domestic
terrorists.

While most of our national discussion about
Homeland Security has focused on threats from outside the United
States, we've overlooked the dangerous threat of domestic terrorism.
Since 1990, attacks by home-grown arsonists and bomb-throwers have caused over $150 million in damage. The FBI calls these animal- rights zealots and extreme environmentalists "the most dangerous and prolific domestic terrorists" in the United States today.

PETA, it turns out, is bankrolling some of them.

In 2001, according to publicly-available tax
records, PETA contributed at least $1,500 to the North American
Earth Liberation Front (ELF), a group of arsonists who engage in
absolutely no lawful activities. PETA was either careless or bold
enough to report this to the IRS. Eight different reporters have
asked PETA's leaders why their group wrote this check; they have
offered eight different and contradictory answers.

In 1995 PETA gave over $70,000 to Rodney Coronado,
a convicted arsonist who firebombed a Michigan State University
research laboratory on behalf of the terrorist Animal Liberation
Front (ALF). While PETA insists that the money was for Coronado's
legal defense, court records show that PETA president Ingrid Newkirk communicated with Coronado about the Michigan State arson before it happened.

Coronado never fingered PETA in court, took the
fall alone, and served 58 months in federal prison. In 2003, six
months after his parole expired, he was filmed in a Washington, DC college classroom showing dozens of young animal-rights activists how to build "crude incendiary devices."

Asked later that year on 20/20 to explain herself,
Ingrid Newkirk called Rodney Coronado "a fine young man."

If PETA were financially supporting Hamas, the
Islamic Jihad, or Al Qaeda, it would be laughable to argue that it's possible to bankroll terrorists without supporting terrorism. Yet PETA continues to insist its motives were warm and fuzzy when it wrote a check to the arson-happy (and FBI-designated "terrorist"ELF.

PETA's habit of propping up violent splinter groups
shouldn't surprise anyone. In the 1980s, PETA was a "spokesgroup"
for the terrorist ALF, holding press conferences to gleefully
announce arsons, burglaries, and thefts -- all perpetrated "for the animals." PETA once had a "fact sheet" calling the ALF "an army of the kind." And PETA's leaders have openly advocated arson and other violence.

Click here to listen to PETA campaign director
Bruce Friedrich discussing the merits of "blowing stuff up" at a
national animal rights convention.

It's time to put a stop to PETA, and you can help.
Add your name to the list of over 50,000 Americans who have already asked the IRS to revoke PETA's federal tax-exempt status. Believe it or not, PETA pays no income taxes -- just like universities and churches. And the promise of tax deductions helped the group raise over $21 million last year, mostly from unsuspecting Americans who thought they were helping puppies and kittens.

The Center for Consumer Freedom is dedicated to
protecting the choices of American consumers. Those choices are
threatened on a daily basis by PETA and other animal activist groups who presume to tell us all what to eat.

PETA's stated goal is "total animal liberation."
That means no steaks, hamburgers, chicken, veal, lamb, bacon, milk, or cheese. No milk chocolate on Valentine's Day. No Thanksgiving turkey. No hunting, fishing, rodeos, circuses, wool, fur, silk, leather, or seeing-eye dogs; and no medical research using lab animals.

PETA's president is on record saying that "even if
animal research resulted in a cure for AIDS, we'd be against it."

We're pushing back against these lunatics, but we
need your help.

Sincerely,

James Bowers
Managing Director
Center for Consumer Freedom

P.S. If you agree that PETA's habit of funding
domestic terrorists makes the group an unusual danger to American
society, please help us spread the word. Feel free to forward this email to any of your likeminded friends, or -- even better -- your whole address book!

Conservative News and Information at townhall.com.
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Lucien

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Replies (1)

GabrielG_Pro Feb 22, 2005 05:53 PM

After all, preventing the exploitation of animals is one thing, But throwing molotov cocktails and yelling "peace!", is quite another.

In all, we all care and love about our animals(with a few exceptions). Not to forget, These are the some people who say no one should ever own a pet ever! I mean what's keeping these nuts(the arsonests, not the good ones) from attacking a professal Breeder like Bob Clark or N.E.R.D.'s breeding facility? Enough is enough.

I hope I got though to them...
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"Scientists are complaining that the new Dinosaur movie shows dinosaurs with lemurs, who didn't evolve for another million years. They're afraid the movie will give kids a mistaken impression. What about the fact that the dinosaurs are singing and dancing?"
--Jay Leno

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