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From: Dennis Butler (graze-l_at_witt.ac.nz)
Date: 03/09/05


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Jonathan & Nina White, Cheesemakers <jonathan@cowsoutside.com>     Wrote

>I'd like to suggest an alternate strategy: everyone ought to discuss
>everything that might offend PETA, as often as possible, at every
>opportunity and venue possible.  If only a few people are bold enough 
to
>speak, then they're easy targets for those knuckleheads.

>I for one have no plans to modify my utterings to please the
>knuckleheads.  If they show up at my farmer's market stand, my loyal
>customers will rout them, while I bask in all the free publicity!
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I would like to think that this would be effective
But the fact is the general public get fed only what is sensational, by 
the media, as that is what sells newspapers. The truth rarely attracts 
attention. Groups like PETA know this very well and use it to full 
effect. they use terms like studies have shown, or leading scientists 
agree but never name the studies or scientists.
So how will we get our message across to people whose only concern is 
getting cheap food

Dennis Butler
Airigh
180 Marathon rd
Briagolong. Vic
3860


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