Friday, March 02, 2007
Podcast
- Jan Narveson LSS MP3
- Media Panel LSS MP3
- Ezra Levant LSS MP3
- Gerry Nicholls LSS MP3
- Tasha Kheiriddin LSS MP3
- Brett Skinner LSS MP3
- On Emery WS MP3
- Jacques Chaoulli WS WAV Link
- Talking Beans WS WAV Link
- Jeff Fillion WS WAV Link
- Jan Narveson LSS MP3
Links
- David Agren
- Lanny Cardow
- Michael Cust
- Adam Daifallah
- Greg Hughes
- Aaron Lee-Wudrick
- David Lizoain
- Dan Mader
- Joe Mikhael
- Jackson Murphy
- Janet Neilson
- Liam O'Brien
- Tom Palmer
- Eli Schuster
- Jason Song
- Pat Tanzola
- Stephen Taylor
- Western Standard
- Queen's Journal
- International Policy Network
- Cato Institute
- Fraser Institute
- Bowling Green State University
- London School of Economics
- University of Waterloo
- Queen's University
Previous Posts
- The Polocracy
- Regina Spektor
- Caring
- Drowning in spam
- Ridiculousness
- A meta-ethical test
- A good pro-life argument
- It's good to have amazing friends
- History lessons for Cherniak
- Liberaltarians
6 Comments:
Caught my attention. Whats the sign say?
Note to self, add more greens to my diet.
Al
I don't know peter. I just had an apple after seeing the ad. I think it might be working.
The sign reads "Let Vegetarianism Grow on You."
I agree, it's an effective ad campaign. And I have nothing against advertisers using pretty people scantily-clad to sell their products or push their ideas. It's just that, you know, people who are into PETA probably are also the sorts that complain about the objectification of women. It's this that makes me shake my head.
At least they didn't use actual PETA members to wear that leaf-suit. I imagine a lot of hairy women in that org.
I became enemies of PETA when they started bad mouthing Crocodile Steve after his death. I now eat meat out of spite.
People Eating Tasty Animals: Vegetarianism gone batty since 1980
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