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PETA demo in clothing-optional town
... Brattleboro, Vermont ....
'Bare Skin, Don't Wear Skin,'
Says Sexy Duo as
Brattleboro's Temporary
Nudity Ban Expires
Contact:
Matt Rice 757-622-7382
Brattleboro, Vt. -
Taking advantage of the expiration of Brattleboro,
Vermont's temporary ban on public nudity, PETA members
wearing nothing but a banner reading, "Bare Skin,
Don't Wear Skin," will expose the cruelty of the fur,
leather, and wool industries in Brattleboro on
Thursday in PETA's first-ever completely nude protest.
PETA members Meggan Anderson, a tall, sultry redhead,
and Ali Cayer, a hot, leggy blonde, will lead the
rally as other PETA members hold signs that read,
"Wear Your Own Skin; Let Animals Keep Theirs," and
hand out leaflets. PETA is calling on shoppers to
cross all animal skins off their lists.
Date: Thursday, 4 October 2007
Time: 12 noon
Place: Intersection of Main and High streets,
Brattleboro, VT
What's wrong with fur, leather, and wool? For animals
who are mutilated, treated like unfeeling machines,
and denied everything that is natural and important to
them in factory farms and slaughterhouses, there's no
difference between fur, leather, and wool. All three
cause great suffering that can be avoided simply by
choosing from the many warm and fashionable
alternatives to animal skins.
"We're all for people baring skin-as long as it's
their own and not skin from an animal who was
tormented and killed," says Anderson. "With all the
luxurious alternatives available, there's absolutely
no excuse for wearing animal skins."
For more information, please visit
http://www.PETA.org
....
[ Forwarded by
Tortuga Bi LIBERTY,
of Senior Unlimited Nudes (SUN)
in San Francisco .]
[ Clarification
This "Tortuga"
( an SF nudity activist)
is NOT the "tortuga"
who recently posted news
(on indybay.org's
animal lib page)
about cruelty to
reptiles and amphibians.]
....
Says Sexy Duo as
Brattleboro's Temporary
Nudity Ban Expires
Contact:
Matt Rice 757-622-7382
Brattleboro, Vt. -
Taking advantage of the expiration of Brattleboro,
Vermont's temporary ban on public nudity, PETA members
wearing nothing but a banner reading, "Bare Skin,
Don't Wear Skin," will expose the cruelty of the fur,
leather, and wool industries in Brattleboro on
Thursday in PETA's first-ever completely nude protest.
PETA members Meggan Anderson, a tall, sultry redhead,
and Ali Cayer, a hot, leggy blonde, will lead the
rally as other PETA members hold signs that read,
"Wear Your Own Skin; Let Animals Keep Theirs," and
hand out leaflets. PETA is calling on shoppers to
cross all animal skins off their lists.
Date: Thursday, 4 October 2007
Time: 12 noon
Place: Intersection of Main and High streets,
Brattleboro, VT
What's wrong with fur, leather, and wool? For animals
who are mutilated, treated like unfeeling machines,
and denied everything that is natural and important to
them in factory farms and slaughterhouses, there's no
difference between fur, leather, and wool. All three
cause great suffering that can be avoided simply by
choosing from the many warm and fashionable
alternatives to animal skins.
"We're all for people baring skin-as long as it's
their own and not skin from an animal who was
tormented and killed," says Anderson. "With all the
luxurious alternatives available, there's absolutely
no excuse for wearing animal skins."
For more information, please visit
http://www.PETA.org
....
[ Forwarded by
Tortuga Bi LIBERTY,
of Senior Unlimited Nudes (SUN)
in San Francisco .]
[ Clarification
This "Tortuga"
( an SF nudity activist)
is NOT the "tortuga"
who recently posted news
(on indybay.org's
animal lib page)
about cruelty to
reptiles and amphibians.]
....
For more information:
http://www.PETA.org
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