05-22-2002, 12:52 PM
PETA hates adverse publicity, and I stick it to them every chance I get. That's one of the benefits of being a writer, now that I've quit twisting wires. I can pick and chose my subjects. Yes, they have infiltrated our schools and use their position of authority to teach their twisted brand of conservation to our children (mine are all grown). I've even seen them campaign to remove aquariums in offices, schools and business because to them, it is a form of captivity. They must have cheered at the movie FREE WILLY.<br> Colorado has a anti-harrassement law to insure trouble-free hunts and fishing. PETA was known to roam the forests, during hunting season, on ATVs or drive the fire roads with loud music blaring. On the water, they would drive boats closr to other fishing boats, trying to disrupt the relaxing activity. On the water, I'd opt for a mini-torpedo (like James Bond) and sink their boat. Unfortunately, that's illegal. During a hunt, they should be considered nuisance and removed from the gene pool for the betterment of mankind. I'm sure there are one or two on this board keeping track of what is going on, they are sneaky that way.<br> Okay, enough about PETA, the subject is ruining my breakfast. I'm going fishing. Back later.<br><br>