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With dedicated and compassionate PETA activists playing these rules to their advantage—and constantly making animals?? lives more tolerable—it seems that the only fools are those who belittle PETA’s cause and its successes...

Author: By Asya Troychansky, | Title: A Pet Cause | 3/8/2004 | See Source »

Similarly, as a result of PETA’s campaign against circuses’ routine cruelty to animals??elephants and tigers simply will not perform ridiculous tricks without being “broken”—school boards are banning circus promotions in schools, officials are investigating and charging circuses for cruelty to animals and some municipalities have banned animal acts altogether. PETA has convinced more than 550 companies to stop testing their products on animals, and the organization also polices experimenters’ cruel and unnecessary mutilation of animals by investigating laboratories and scrutinizing proposed...

Author: By Stephen C. Young, | Title: PETA’s Principles | 3/8/2004 | See Source »

...rights were also applicable to animals and that this amounted to a reductio ad absurdum of Wollstonecraft’s position. Taylor’s conclusion was wrong, of course, but he was right in asserting that we have the same reasons to respect the interests of all sentient animals??male or female, human or nonhuman...

Author: By Stephen C. Young, | Title: PETA’s Principles | 3/8/2004 | See Source »

...worse, poorly researched your editorial “PETA’s Pedigree” (Staff Ed, March 3) was. I encourage you to address the potentially libelous assertion that “less than 1 percent of PETA’s annual budget is dedicated [to savings animals?? lives]” as well as other inaccurate claims regarding People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals?? (PETA) goals and interests...

Author: By Orit Sarfaty, | Title: Staff Is Wrong: PETA Advances Important Cause | 3/8/2004 | See Source »

...organization’s leadership—to adopt more humane methods of slaughtering animals. They seem more concerned about launching shock campaigns to convince (vainly) Americans to go vegan. In any case, it would be fallacious to think of PETA as an organization bent on saving animals?? lives. To this goal, less than 1 percent of PETA’s annual budget is dedicated...

Author: By The Crimson Staff, | Title: PETA's Pedigree | 3/3/2004 | See Source »

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