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Video Game Onslaught From PETA (Click Here For More)
Continuing its long tradition of going over the top, PETA is exploring new ways of advancing its radical animal rights agenda. Now it is marketing online video games to spread its message, including the Thanksgiving spectacular, Cooking Mama: Mama Kills Animals.
Health Officials: Thumbs Down on PETA Pilgrim Thanksgiving (Click Here For More)
PETA’s plot to use scantily clad “sexy pilgrims” to promote veganism in Casper, Wyoming hit a snag when the county health department ordered the models to “cease and desist” passing out Tofurky samples.
Obama Taps Holder for Attorney General (Click Here For More)
Former Clinton Deputy AG Has History of Promoting Gun Control
In a move that has already raised red flags among many groups promoting second amendment rights, President-elect Obama has tapped Eric Holder to serve as U.S. Attorney General. Holder, a former lieutenant to former President Clinton’s attorney general, Janet Reno, has a history of taking positions against second amendment rights.
PETA Making an “Ass” of Itself Again (Click Here For More)
School District May Stop Using Animals in Future Events
Because of an email from an animal rights group, a school board in Pennsylvania is being asked to cancel an upcoming donkey basketball game and to ban the use of animals during any entertainment event.
Seattle Mayor Seeks Gun Ban (Click Here For More)
The mayor of Seattle has decided to assault the rights of law-abiding citizens who own legal handguns. He has issued an executive order prohibiting citizens from bringing their firearms onto city property.
New Jersey Governor Urged to Solve Bear Crisis (Click Here For More)
State Legislators Press Gov. Corzine to Deal with Increasing Complaints
Three state legislators have called on New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine to do something about the state’s growing bear problem