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Super Chick Sisters

08/23/07

Permalink 10:56:23 am, by Chris Chinn   English (US)
Categories: Young Farmers and Ranchers

Super Chick Sisters

PETA is advertising a new video game called Super Chick Sisters on their webpage. The object of the game is to save Pamela Anderson from Colonel Sanders because he has kidnapped her for telling the world how cruelly KFC treats chickens.

This game is meant to capture the minds of young children and adults and brainwash them into believing all animals are treated cruelly. This is only one of the methods PETA uses to attack agriculture with their $30 million budget.

On PETA's blog, the game's inventor invites people to play the game and rate it. Farmers and ranchers supply our country with an abundant supply of safe and healthy food. Please go to this blog and let them know agriculture will not tolerate these lies any longer! It is in our best interest to care for our animals, we need to let people know the measures we take to care for our animals.

Thousands of people are homeless in this country; PETA should use their $30 million budget to help those who really need it. If PETA members really wanted to help improve our country, they would put their money to a better use.

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