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Sign The Petition To rescind PETA's Tax-Exempt Status
http://www.consumerfreedom.com/headl...ADLINE_ID=2320 Please forward -- James Ehlers Outdoors Magazine www.outdoorsmagazine.net |
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Outdoors Magazine wrote:
Sign The Petition To rescind PETA's Tax-Exempt Status http://www.consumerfreedom.com/headl...ADLINE_ID=2320 Before I sign any petition of this sort, I would like to see chapter and verse on the laws that they (PITA as an organization, not just individual members. Its an incorporation thing, don't ya know.) have broken that would preclude them from getting tax-exempt status. I'm not a fan of PITA, but just saying "I don't like them so I don't think they should be tax exempt" is not a valid argument. I don't like organized religion so should I start a petition to have all churches removed from the tax exempt roles? How many people have died from the results of organized religion vs. the results of eco-nuts? Frank Reid |
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On Wed, 28 Jan 2004 10:05:21 -0500, Francis Reid wrote:
Outdoors Magazine wrote: Sign The Petition To rescind PETA's Tax-Exempt Status http://www.consumerfreedom.com/headl...ADLINE_ID=2320 Before I sign any petition of this sort, I would like to see chapter and verse on the laws that they (PITA as an organization, not just individual members. Its an incorporation thing, don't ya know.) have broken that would preclude them from getting tax-exempt status. I'm not a fan of PITA, but just saying "I don't like them so I don't think they should be tax exempt" is not a valid argument. I don't like organized religion so should I start a petition to have all churches removed from the tax exempt roles? How many people have died from the results of organized religion vs. the results of eco-nuts? Frank Reid The problem I have with it is that some of the members of Consumer Freedom are a bigger threat to fishing than PETA, which I consider a minor annoyance. Consumer Freedom is a lobbying group that supports factory farming, including salmon farming, developers and has a general anti-clean air and water agenda. In this case the enemies of my enemies aren't my friends. A curse on both of them. g.c. |
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(George Cleveland)
The problem I have with it is that some of the members of Consumer Freedom are a bigger threat to fishing than PETA, which I consider a minor annoyance. Trust me, in the areas where PETA has had some success, (MA for one), they are far more than a "minor annoyance". I don't know jack **** about Consumer Feedom, so I'll trust you on that one. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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Please excuse my ignorance on this, but could you detail some of the success
they have had in MA? Other than throwing red dye on fur coats, and getting the film industry to add the stupid disclaimer that no animals were harmed during the shooting of this movie, I wasn't aware of any big successes they have had (but I am probably just not in touch with what they are doing). Mostly my opinion is that PETA is simply a PITA bunch of veggies that occasionally file a meritless but sensational lawsuit to get their name in the news - kind of like the ACLU for animals. (That ought to get a rise). Jim Ray -- email SPAM countermeasures require removal of allnails to reply "George Adams" wrote in message ... (George Cleveland) The problem I have with it is that some of the members of Consumer Freedom are a bigger threat to fishing than PETA, which I consider a minor annoyance. Trust me, in the areas where PETA has had some success, (MA for one), they are far more than a "minor annoyance". I don't know jack **** about Consumer Feedom, so I'll trust you on that one. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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Jim Ray wrote:
kind of like the ACLU for animals. (That ought to get a rise). The ACLU defends EVERYONE's rights under the Constitution, including yours. Some people see them defending some scumbag, like a Nazi marcher or a terrorist suspect, and jump the the wrong conclusion. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "Jim Ray" wrote in message ... Please excuse my ignorance on this, but could you detail some of the success they have had in MA? Other than throwing red dye on fur coats, and getting the film industry to add the stupid disclaimer that no animals were harmed during the shooting of this movie, I wasn't aware of any big successes they have had (but I am probably just not in touch with what they are doing). Mostly my opinion is that PETA is simply a PITA bunch of veggies that occasionally file a meritless but sensational lawsuit to get their name in the news - kind of like the ACLU for animals. (That ought to get a rise). Unless you've got a long standing habit of inhaling petroleum products, being stupid is probably not something you accomplished on your own. That is to say, you were almost certainly born that way. This being the case, it is difficult to understand why you consider it a source of pride. Perhaps you could shed some light on this puzzle? Wolfgang |
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"Wolfgang" wrote in message
... "Jim Ray" wrote in message ... Please excuse my ignorance on this, but could you detail some of the success they have had in MA? Other than throwing red dye on fur coats, and getting the film industry to add the stupid disclaimer that no animals were harmed during the shooting of this movie, I wasn't aware of any big successes they have had (but I am probably just not in touch with what they are doing). Mostly my opinion is that PETA is simply a PITA bunch of veggies that occasionally file a meritless but sensational lawsuit to get their name in the news - kind of like the ACLU for animals. (That ought to get a rise). Unless you've got a long standing habit of inhaling petroleum products, being stupid is probably not something you accomplished on your own. That is to say, you were almost certainly born that way. This being the case, it is difficult to understand why you consider it a source of pride. Perhaps you could shed some light on this puzzle? Wolfgang Perhaps "ridiculous" would have been a more appropriate word choice. Then again, if it makes the PETA folks happy, so be it. I am seldom in the theatre long enough to see that part of the credits anyway. Jim Ray |
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"Jim Ray" wrote in message
.. . Please excuse my ignorance on this, but could you detail some of the success they have had in MA? In 1996, using a well funded disinformation campaign, PETA was able to convince the residents of MA to pass Question 1, which for all practicle purposes outlawed trapping. There has since been an explosion in the beaver population that has caused a great amount of damage, and has established thousands of acres of new mosquito habitat, at a time when West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis are on the upswing in southern New England. Question 1 also changed the makeup of the Fisheries and Wildlife Advisory Board. The board is the final word on hunting and fishing regulations, and the passage of Question 1 opens the door for PETA candidates to be appointed to the board. The members of the board serve at the pleasure of the Governor, and thus far the apointees have been reasonable people who are well versed in environmental sciences, and tend to leave the decisions to the wildlife proffesionals. When PETA gains a toehold on the board, it will be the beginning of the end of hunting and fishing in MA. Any organization operating against your interests that is as well funded as is PETA, is quite dangerous. George Adams "All good fishermen stay young until they die, for fishing is the only dream of youth that doth not grow stale with age." ---- J.W Muller |
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![]() "George Adams" wrote in message ... "Jim Ray" wrote in message .. . Please excuse my ignorance on this, but could you detail some of the success they have had in MA? In 1996, using a well funded disinformation campaign, PETA was able to convince the residents of MA to pass Question 1, which for all practicle purposes outlawed trapping. There has since been an explosion in the beaver population that has caused a great amount of damage, and has established thousands of acres of new mosquito habitat, at a time when West Nile Virus and Eastern Equine Encephalitis are on the upswing in southern New England. Question 1 also changed the makeup of the Fisheries and Wildlife Advisory Board. The board is the final word on hunting and fishing regulations, and the passage of Question 1 opens the door for PETA candidates to be appointed to the board. The members of the board serve at the pleasure of the Governor, and thus far the apointees have been reasonable people who are well versed in environmental sciences, and tend to leave the decisions to the wildlife proffesionals. When PETA gains a toehold on the board, it will be the beginning of the end of hunting and fishing in MA. Any organization operating against your interests that is as well funded as is PETA, is quite dangerous. Here's another oldie but goodie: http://tinyurl.com/32gmp. Read the "Fish Story" section. -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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