The Real Opponent - PETA
      Some of the people trying to shut down the carriage industry may just be misguided locals who truly don''t want a carriage driving by their house. Okay . .. I get that. However, many of the so-called "concerned citizens" are front line infantry for PETA - People For The Ethical Treatment of Animals. 
If you wanna know a few things about PETA - our opponent in the carriage battle, read on:
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has been described as "by far the most successful radical organization in America." The key word is radical. PETA seeks "total animal liberation," according to its president and co-founder, Ingrid Newkirk. That means no meat or dairy, of course; but it also means no aquariums, no circuses, no hunting or fishing, no fur or leather, and no medical research using animals. PETA is even opposed to the use of seeing-eye dogs.
They also have a dirty little secret.
PETA kills animals. By the thousands. From July 1998 through the end of 2005, PETA killed over 14,400 dogs, cats, and other "companion animals" -- at its Norfolk, Virginia headquarters. That's more than five defenseless animals every day. Not counting the dogs and cats PETA spayed and neutered, the group put to death over 90 percent of the animals it took in during 2005 alone. And its angel-of-death pattern shows no sign of changing.
On its 2002 federal income-tax return, PETA claimed a $9,370 write-off for a giant walk-in freezer, the kind most people use as a meat locker or for ice-cream storage. But animal-rights activists don't eat meat or dairy foods. So far, the group hasn't confirmed the obvious -- that it's using the appliance to store the bodies of its victims.
In 2000, when the Associated Press first noted PETA's Kervorkian-esque tendencies, PETA president Ingrid Newkirk complained that actually taking care of animals costs more than killing them. "We could become a no-kill shelter immediately," she admitted.
PETA kills animals. Because it has other financial priorities. PETA raked in nearly $29 million last year in income, much of it raised from pet owners who think their donations actually help animals. Instead, the group spends huge sums on programs equating people who eat chicken with Nazis, scaring young children away from drinking milk, recruiting children into the radical animal-rights lifestyle, and intimidating businessmen and their families in their own neighborhoods.
PETA has also spent tens of thousands of dollars defending arsonists and other violent extremists. PETA claims it engages in outrageous media-seeking stunts "for the animals." But which animals? Carping about the value of future two-piece dinners while administering lethal injections to puppies and kittens isn't ethical. It's hypocritical -- with a death toll that PETA would protest if it weren't their own doing. PETA kills animals. And its leaders dare lecture the rest of us.
1) PETA president and co-founder Ingrid Newkirk has described her group’s overall goal as “total animal liberation.” This means no meat, no milk, no zoos, no circuses, no wool, no leather, no hunting, no fishing, and no pets (not even seeing-eye dogs). PETA is also against all medical research that requires the use of animals.      
    If you wanna know a few things about PETA - our opponent in the carriage battle, read on:
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has been described as "by far the most successful radical organization in America." The key word is radical. PETA seeks "total animal liberation," according to its president and co-founder, Ingrid Newkirk. That means no meat or dairy, of course; but it also means no aquariums, no circuses, no hunting or fishing, no fur or leather, and no medical research using animals. PETA is even opposed to the use of seeing-eye dogs.
They also have a dirty little secret.
PETA kills animals. By the thousands. From July 1998 through the end of 2005, PETA killed over 14,400 dogs, cats, and other "companion animals" -- at its Norfolk, Virginia headquarters. That's more than five defenseless animals every day. Not counting the dogs and cats PETA spayed and neutered, the group put to death over 90 percent of the animals it took in during 2005 alone. And its angel-of-death pattern shows no sign of changing.
On its 2002 federal income-tax return, PETA claimed a $9,370 write-off for a giant walk-in freezer, the kind most people use as a meat locker or for ice-cream storage. But animal-rights activists don't eat meat or dairy foods. So far, the group hasn't confirmed the obvious -- that it's using the appliance to store the bodies of its victims.
In 2000, when the Associated Press first noted PETA's Kervorkian-esque tendencies, PETA president Ingrid Newkirk complained that actually taking care of animals costs more than killing them. "We could become a no-kill shelter immediately," she admitted.
PETA kills animals. Because it has other financial priorities. PETA raked in nearly $29 million last year in income, much of it raised from pet owners who think their donations actually help animals. Instead, the group spends huge sums on programs equating people who eat chicken with Nazis, scaring young children away from drinking milk, recruiting children into the radical animal-rights lifestyle, and intimidating businessmen and their families in their own neighborhoods.
PETA has also spent tens of thousands of dollars defending arsonists and other violent extremists. PETA claims it engages in outrageous media-seeking stunts "for the animals." But which animals? Carping about the value of future two-piece dinners while administering lethal injections to puppies and kittens isn't ethical. It's hypocritical -- with a death toll that PETA would protest if it weren't their own doing. PETA kills animals. And its leaders dare lecture the rest of us.
7 Things You Didn't Know About  PETA
1) PETA president and co-founder Ingrid Newkirk has described her group’s overall goal as “total animal liberation.” This means no meat, no milk, no zoos, no circuses, no wool, no leather, no hunting, no fishing, and no pets (not even seeing-eye dogs). PETA is also against all medical research that requires the use of animals.
2) Despite its constant moralizing about the  “unethical” treatment of  animals by restaurant owners, grocers,  farmers, scientists, anglers, and  countless other Americans, PETA  has killed over 10,000 dogs and cats at its  Norfolk, Virginia  headquarters. During 2003, PETA put to death over 85 percent  of  the animals it collected from members of the public. 
3) PETA has given tens of thousands of dollars to convicted arsonists  and other violent criminals. This includes a 2001 donation of  $1,500 to the  North American Earth Liberation Front (ELF), an  FBI-certified “domestic  terrorist” group responsible for dozens  of firebombs and death threats. During  the 1990s, PETA paid $70,200  to an Animal Liberation Front (ALF) activist  convicted of burning  down a Michigan State University research laboratory. In  his sentencing  recommendation, a federal prosecutor implicated PETA president  Ingrid Newkirk in that crime. PETA vegetarian campaign coordinator Bruce  Friedrich told an animal rights convention in 2001 that  “blowing stuff up and  smashing windows” is “a great way  to bring about animal liberation.” 
4) PETA activists  regularly target children as young as six years old  with anti-meat  and anti-milk propaganda, often waiting outside their schools to  intercept them as they walk to and from class-without notifying  parents. One  piece of kid-targeted PETA literature tells small  children: “Your Mommy Kills  Animals!” One  PETA vice president told the Fox News Channel’s audience: “Our  campaigns are  always geared towards children, and they always  will be.” 
5) PETA has used a related organization,  the PETA Foundation, to fund  the misnamed Physicians Committee  for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), a deceptive  animal rights group  that promotes itself as an unbiased source of medical and  nutritional  information. PCRM's president also serves as president of the PETA  Foundation. 
6) PETA runs campaigns seemingly calculated  to offend religious  believers. One entire PETA website is devoted  to the claim-despite ample  evidence to the contrary-that Jesus  Christ was a vegetarian. PETA holds protests  at houses of worship,  even suing one church that tried to protect its members  from Sunday-morning  harassment. Its billboards taunt Christians with the message  that hogs “died for their sins.” And its infamous “Holocaust  on Your Plate” campaign crassly compares  the Jewish victims  of Nazi genocide with farm animals. 
7) PETA has repeatedly  attacked research foundations like the March of  Dimes, the Pediatric  AIDS Foundation, and the American Cancer Society, because  they  support animal-based research that might uncover cures for birth  defects  and life-threatening diseases. PETA president Ingrid Newkirk  has said that “even  if animal research resulted in a cure for  AIDS, we would be against it.” 
    


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An FYI...
MINNESOTA FISHERMAN TAKE A CRITICAL LOOK AT PETA
(I-Newswire) - On a local Minnesota fishing website, many fishermen are expressing their outrage at PETA’s aggressive anti-fishing campaign. In response to recent posts on My Fishing Pals' message forum ( www.myfishingpals.com ), anglers from across Minnesota are showing a united front against the efforts of PETA. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals and other animal rights groups are aggressively attempting to inhibit all hunting and fishing in Minnesota and other states. These groups are intently focusing their attack on sport fishing, a traditional Minnesota pastime. PETA's message is that recreational anglers cause extreme and needless pain to fish and bait. Their agenda is to heighten the public's awareness to the killing of any fish or animal. In addition, they desire to promote animal rights at the grassroots level, spreading awareness in communities and making sure their message is visible and heard.
To spread their animal rights agenda on a public fishing forum, though, is a slap in the face to all who enjoy hunting and fishing, especially in a state like Minnesota. Known as the “land of 10,000 lakes,” Minnesota offers some of the best hunting and fishing in the nation and these traditions are considered Minnesota’s heritage, recreation, and a vital part of the State’s economy. Regular members of the forum are expressing their rights to hunt and fish and the positive role they play in wildlife management. They are telling PETA to “…go home, we don’t want you here.”
My Fishing Pals ( www.myfishingpals.com ) originated in 2003 as a hobby-fishing site that welcomes Minnesota fishermen to share fishing reports, information, and other items related to fishing. In 2005 a controversial forum was created on the site so that Minnesota fishermen could address fishing and hunting issues. These controversial forums have become an avenue for hunters and fishermen to voice their opinions and concerns and, at times, defend traditional Minnesota values.
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