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PETA and the running of the bulls
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<blockquote data-quote="TxCoUnTrYbOy" data-source="post: 34811" data-attributes="member: 352"><p>PETA are terrorists, thats all there is to it. they do extreme things which cause a lot of damage and/or injuries. in fact, currently they are trying to have the FFA program removed from public school. they say it promotes animal cruelty. they actually made some big article in some washington newspaper about it. all the FFA chapters were advised to not speak to any PETA members at the upcoming state convention. they take what you say and turn it against you. in the past they interviewed the Texas FFA President and what they released made it sound like he was talking bad about the FFA. who would actually believe the state president would say bad things about the FFA? im gonna try and find the article online and ill post it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TxCoUnTrYbOy, post: 34811, member: 352"] PETA are terrorists, thats all there is to it. they do extreme things which cause a lot of damage and/or injuries. in fact, currently they are trying to have the FFA program removed from public school. they say it promotes animal cruelty. they actually made some big article in some washington newspaper about it. all the FFA chapters were advised to not speak to any PETA members at the upcoming state convention. they take what you say and turn it against you. in the past they interviewed the Texas FFA President and what they released made it sound like he was talking bad about the FFA. who would actually believe the state president would say bad things about the FFA? im gonna try and find the article online and ill post it. [/QUOTE]
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