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Charlie Wilfong in the News
Re: Charlie Wilfong in the News

Mr. Wilfong has my full support. Agriculture is an important industry in the county. (And I love a tasty steak or burger too!)

Re: Charlie Wilfong in the News

disgust!
What has Pamela Anderson's Ts and As got to do with
Charlie Wilfong in the news?

I thought we were concerned with "young" taters!


Cass Sunstein is a radical animal rights activist. Pamela Anderson is a radical animal rights activist. The connection was made, and then the reason for PA being famous was exploited..._Son

Re: Charlie Wilfong in the News

“It amazes me that some designers still turn animals into fashion victims. I’ve written to them all to say, “Foxes and chinchillas are anally electrocuted, beavers are drowned in underwater traps, and minks are injected with weed killer or have their necks broken, all for a tacky coat that makes women look like Bigfoot! Why?”


http://www.itsvery.net/pamela-anderson-nude-peta.html

Re: Charlie Wilfong in the News

http://www.kentuckyfriedcruelty.com/c-celebs.asp



peta was also the crue that was responsible for the video leaked out of the chickin plant at moorefield;

http://www.upc-online.org/winter0405/wv.htm

Chicken Slaughterhouse Cruelty Case in West Virginia Your Help is Needed
Prosecutors in West Virginia announced they will not pursue charges against Pilgrim's Pride employees who were the focus of a 7-month undercover PETA investigation. Workers were caught on video stomping on chickens, kicking them, and violently slamming them against floors and walls. Workers also ripped the birds' beaks off, twisted their heads off, spat tobacco into their eyes and mouths, spray painted their faces, and squeezed their bodies so hard that the birds expelled feces - all while the chickens were still alive. (www.peta.org/feat/moorefield)

Though 11 workers were fired from the plant after release of the video, county prosecutor Ginny Conley decided to drop the case, stating: "After reviewing the evidence and conferring with other prosecutors, I've made the decision the incident does not rise to the level of a criminal investigation due to the fact that these were chickens in a slaughterhouse."

However, the sadistic torture of the chickens shown on tape constitutes felonious violations of West Virginia's animal cruelty statute, and activists are pursuing felony charges.

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