A Quote by Tom Feeney

For once, I believe that PETA, at least on the level of logic, is correct. If the NCAA has to protect offended Native Americans ... by God, PETA ought to advocate for the protection of every organism in the animal kingdom.
Every homeless puppy and kitten was born to parents who weren't spayed or neutered. I'm proud to support PETA's work to prevent animal homelessness.
PETA has a proven track record of success. Each victory PETA wins for the animals is a stepping stone upon which we build a more compassionate world for all beings - and we will never give up our fight until all animals are treated with respect and kindness.
There is animal rights and animals rights organizations like PETA, then there's animal welfare, which is very different than animal rights.
The kind of flinching from any form of art or experience that PETA seems to advocate is ultimately life-hating.
Oops! I always thought PETA stood for Please Eat This Animal.
I am an avid supporter of PETA and all animals as well as animal rights programs.
I have been guilty of watching Westerns without acknowledging that Native Americans have gone through the same madness as African Americans. Isn't it extraordinary that sometimes the most offended have not seen others being offended?
When I first became involved with PETA, it was on an 'issue-by-issue' basis - they interviewed me in my old apartment about animal abuse in the circus as I sat on a leather sofa.
Look, PETA! If God hadn't wanted us to eat animals, he wouldn't have made them so darn tasty!
My friends at PeTA India and I encourage everyone to treat animals with kindness and respect, just as we all want to be treated every day.
I love working with PETA.
KFC is not black owned, but it sure knows to market heavily to African Americans - obviously hoping we won-t care about what they do the underdog, or in this case, the underchicken - So, if KFC wants to take our money and use it to pay for sloppy practices that hurt animals?I say we send them a message that this is not going to happen. I-m calling on people to boycott KFC until they adopt animal welfare systems recommended by PETA and until they stop the worst abuses of the birds they raise for their restaurants.
Don't get me started on PETA.
One night I couldn't sleep and I was up and just Googling random stuff and I'm like, 'Hmmm, PETA.' I saw all the videos and I just thought it was horrible, Pickler told People. It's animal cruelty. A lot of it has to do with knowing what happens to the animals and it really bothered me and so I will not eat meat.
I've worked with PETA on freeing elephants from the circus.
I have a whole fur closet. I'm not afraid of PETA.
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