Re: Don't underestimate the evil powers of PETA
Well I guess with something like PETA, crazy or not, they are a political entity. They have to stay on message 24/7. If they say you can't have seeing-eye dogs, well they always have to say you can't have them.
Any change in their message will be seen as waffling and will be pounced on by their opponents.
Re: Don't underestimate the evil powers of PETA
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TheKingInYellow
Well I guess with something like PETA, crazy or not, they are a political entity. They have to stay on message 24/7. If they say you can't have seeing-eye dogs, well they always have to say you can't have them.
Any change in their message will be seen as waffling and will be pounced on by their opponents.
Unless they're sneaky.
Unless they lie.
Unless the truth of their goals are hidden from the general not going to read more than a paragraph no matter how much I should, public.
Should those be the case, which in fact they are, then you will see them saying one thing, doing another, and lying about both.
Re: Don't underestimate the evil powers of PETA
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wilomn
Unless they're sneaky.
Unless they lie.
Unless the truth of their goals are hidden from the general not going to read more than a paragraph no matter how much I should, public.
Should those be the case, which in fact they are, then you will see them saying one thing, doing another, and lying about both.
Yea that fine print is a bugger. I mean their idea of creditability is about as as extensive as "No I'm not a Biologist but I did stay in a Holiday in Express last night"
Re: Don't underestimate the evil powers of PETA
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Freakie_frog
"No I'm not a Biologist but I did stay in a Holiday in Express last night"
LMAO...
you should add... "with a black light"
Re: Don't underestimate the evil powers of PETA
For every animal you don't eat, I'm going to eat three. :taz: