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Get the Petant mug.A organization who shames pet owners, animal lovers, and vegaitarians/vegans. Peta claims they are helping animals but they are supporting the unbalance of the world. They back up their cause with unproven scientific facts and say that we shouldn't eat animals because they feel pain, but it's okay to eat plants because they can't. This sets up the question that even though something can't feel, does it deserve to live? They try to say that humans are natural vegetarians because of the way were built without realizing that we are neither carnivore or herbivoire but a magical inbetween called omnivore. They also say that a chicken is smart and kind, but I know from experience that they are mean and stupid. My point: All chickens must die!
Peta says that grain used to feed livestock could feed starving people without realizing that most grain we feed animals is un-digestable by humans.
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Get the Peta mug.A division of PETA aimed at younger people who use words like: "Yippe!" And include lots of smiley faces after their sentences.
They are geared towards people who are easily persuaded by stickers, sparklies, and pretty colors.
They are geared towards people who are easily persuaded by stickers, sparklies, and pretty colors.
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Get the peta mug.Petawawa is a town located in eastern portion of Southern Ontario. Situated in the Ottawa Valley, with a population of 14,651 (2006 Census). Petawawa is the most populous municipality in Renfrew County.
The earliest settlement in the Petawawa area was inhabited by the Algonquin First Nation. The name of Petawawa originates from a local Algonquin language word, biidaawewe, meaning "where one hears a noise like this".
In the late 19th century, the area was surveyed and settled by emigres from Scotland, Ireland and Germany. The land was unsuitable for crops, but the heavily forested surroundings were useful for logging. The Canadian military acquired land in the area in 1905, which later became Canadian Forces Base Petawawa. During this period it was used as an internment camp for German POWs during World War II. Later, it became home to the Canadian Airborne Regiment before it was disbanded in 1995. Today, it is one of Canada's largest ground forces bases with members deployed throughout the world on various missions supporting the United Nations in peacekeeping or the War on Terror.
Petawawa was incorporated as a township in 1865. In 1961, the urban area of Petawawa was incorporated as a separate village. On July 1, 1997, the village and township re-amalgamated to form the Town of Petawawa.
The earliest settlement in the Petawawa area was inhabited by the Algonquin First Nation. The name of Petawawa originates from a local Algonquin language word, biidaawewe, meaning "where one hears a noise like this".
In the late 19th century, the area was surveyed and settled by emigres from Scotland, Ireland and Germany. The land was unsuitable for crops, but the heavily forested surroundings were useful for logging. The Canadian military acquired land in the area in 1905, which later became Canadian Forces Base Petawawa. During this period it was used as an internment camp for German POWs during World War II. Later, it became home to the Canadian Airborne Regiment before it was disbanded in 1995. Today, it is one of Canada's largest ground forces bases with members deployed throughout the world on various missions supporting the United Nations in peacekeeping or the War on Terror.
Petawawa was incorporated as a township in 1865. In 1961, the urban area of Petawawa was incorporated as a separate village. On July 1, 1997, the village and township re-amalgamated to form the Town of Petawawa.
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