WOW--  Excerpts: The IRS aren’t the only group attempting to intimidate and silence their enemies. PETA are trying to do the same thing with people who merely made comments criticizing the organization’s practice of killing the vast majority of the animals they take in under the guise of “taking care” of them.

The Huffington Post ran an article last month entitled “Shocking Photos: PETA’s Secret Slaughter of Kittens, Puppies.” It garnered nearly 5,000 comments and 244,000 Facebook likes. The article photo-documented PETA’s hypocritical actions of claiming to be outraged over “inhumane” animal treatment, but at the same time, slaughtering thousands of animals, throwing kittens and puppies in dumpsters, etc.

Curiously, PETA aren’t going after the author of that article. They’re going after a few commenters on that article.

One of those commenters called PETA “animal Kevorkians.” The animal slaughter organization wants the court to release names, e-mail addresses and other personal information about commenters like that one. They have to at least identify the people in order to sue them for defamation.

They actually want to sue random commenters of an internet site, because they were critical of the organization. I guess they can do whatever they want since they obviously have money to burn.


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Carl Spencer
Although I would guess this might not go anywhere, it is worth watching to see what happens. If this is the new method of controlling free speech, via the courts, then we need to be prepared. 
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Rocky
I'm so soft on animals that I can barely stand to read about them if it involves something that is hurtful. But I will never have anything to do with PETA because they go too far and they do it with a tremendous amount of ignorance!
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