Oh .............. my!

Oh, well ... it can happen to the best of us.
As for the seal hunt ...
She said the recent increase in this year's hunt quota, to 325,000 from 320,000, is what sparked her into making the trip to Canada. Ms. Bardot called the quota increases, "irresponsible" and revolting.
Ms. Bardot is the latest celebrity to add her voice against the Canadian seal hunt. Sir Paul McCartney and his wife, Heather, were in Canada to oppose the hunt earlier this year, and other celebrities, including Pamela Anderson, have spoken out against the hunt in the past.
In an op-ed piece in yesterday's Citizen, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Danny Williams lashed out at animal-rights groups that collect millions in donations annually by using celebrities to attack the Canadian seal hunt.
"They use these celebrities for photo-ops and provocative publicity campaigns to generate hundreds of millions in dollars each year. They also use outdated video footage, inaccurate information and highly charged rhetoric," he wrote.
Mr. Williams said the animal-rights groups are building multimillion-dollar war chests by publicizing events such as the seal hunt and soliciting donations.
He said People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals reported worldwide revenues of $29 million U.S. in 2004, while Greenpeace Worldwide reported revenues of $144 million U.S.
What about the little fishies, Ms. Bardot? Don't you care about them? Don't you care about your bouillabaisse?
Reality check here, folks ... the seal population ... along with illegal international fishing has depleted the fish stocks almost beyond repair on the east coast of Canada. These pseudo-environmentalists need to give it a rest.
They can also pet my PETA. Just for fun.
2 Comments:
I'm heavily involved in PETA -- that's the People Eating Tasty Animals group, isn't it?
You're good at this :) Must be genetic.
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