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Old November 27th, 2003, 01:20 AM
Wolfgang
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Disney's Anti-Hunting Bias is UnBEARable- (11/26)

Disney's most recent animated feature, "Brother Bear," is following in the
anti-hunting footsteps of "Bambi" as it hits theatres in time for the
holidays - and hunting seasons.

The movie is about a young Native American hunter, Kenai, who is

transformed
into a bear. He becomes the adoptive father of a cub, only to find that
another hunter is stalking him. Daniel Neman, a writer for the Richmond
Times-Dispatch in Virginia notes, "the film makes an anti-hunting

statement
that is out of place for American Indians."


In sportsmen's eyes, the Disney flick could not come at a poorer time.

This
year, sportsmen have been forced to defend bear hunting across the

country.
The U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance's National Bear Hunting Defense Task Force

and
other conservation groups rallied hunters to prevent Congress from banning
the use of bait to hunt black bears. It is currently working to protect a
recently established bear hunt in New Jersey. The Alliance is preparing

for
campaigns in Maine and Alaska to protect bear hunting from anti-hunting
attacks that promise to be on the 2004 ballot.

Disney Goes Overboard

PETA has modified a film poster from the Disney blockbuster Finding Nemo

to
promote its anti-fishing campaign. Disney's cartoon fish, Nemo and

Marlin,
appear on PETA's website and leaflets that read, "Fish are friends, not
food!"

Take Action! Sportsmen should flood The Walt Disney Company with contacts
telling it that allowing PETA use of its Finding Nemo characters is aiding
an organization that has spent tens of thousands of dollars paying legal
fees for convicted terrorists. Inform the company that PETA is also being
investigated for sending $1,500 to the Animal Liberation Front, an
underground group identified by the FBI as a domestic terrorist
organization. Contact Mr. Michael Eisner, Chairman and CEO, The Walt

Disney
Company, 500 S. Buena Vista St., Burbank, CA, 91521-9722. Phone (818)
560-1000. Fax (818) 560-1930.


James Ehlers


At first glance, it would appear that you are to be congratulated, Mr.
Ehlers. Efforts such as yours on behalf of the anti hunting and fishing
movement currently gaining popularity in America, and in much of the rest of
the world, would be highly valued were it not for the fact that hunters and
fishers are already well represented by imbeciles who cannot legitimately
distinguish between their siblings and the mothers of their children.
Naturally, the fact that you and your opponents are kissing cousins just
adds spice to the mixture. One hardly knows who to shoot first!

Wolfgang