The Center for Consumer Freedom, a food industry-financed non profit, knows more about the animal rights movement and its leading minions than anybody. The Center is also as edgy and in-your-face as the animal activists, which doesn’t please the liberationists one bit—proving that PETA doesn’t believe that what is good for the goose is also good for the gander. And contrary to the assertions that PETA’s representative spouts in this story on the ad, some of the animals PETA destroyed were adoptable.
True, PETA didn’t torture the dogs as Vick did. But it is choice to see PETA get a taste of its own medicine. For more on this issue, check out Petakillsanimals.com. Ouch.
P.S. The answer is Vick 8, PETA 14,400.
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