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PETA is at it again.

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I am a new contributor and I wish I could start out with a more pleasant topic but this one I am about to share is one that should concern all of us, hunters and fisherman alike.  PETA has become a major advertiser on ESPN radio.  This creates a double standard for ESPN since it has always supported hunting and fishing on its television broadcasts.  The big concern is not the advertising of PETA on ESPN radio, but possibility of larger media companies becoming involved.  ESPN and ESPN radio is owned by The Disney Company along with other holdings such as ABC.  If they put their weight behind PETA we could be in for a war.  I hope my fears do not resolve themselves, but we as sportsmen need to be aware.

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What programs are they advertising on and what messages are they broadcasting?

Hippie propaganda spreading PETA activists are never gonna see the day I put the rod down.

I belong to PETA

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amen to that!!! ;D

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A couple of weeks ago I was listening to my favorite radio station and I heard a commercial for the HUSA. (Humane Society of the United States) This is not the American Humane Society that we all know of. It is one of the major contributors to PETA and they like to make people think that they are the AHS. I called the station and the have yet to play another commercial.

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