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by Gabby on 02 February 2008 - 17:02
Sign the petition to have PETA's tax-exemption status removed

Despite its deceptively warm-and-fuzzy public image, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA) has donated over $150,000 to criminal activists -- including those jailed for arson, burglary, and even attempted murder. In 2001, PETA donated $1,500 to the North American Earth Liberation Front, a criminal organization that the FBI classifies as "domestic terrorists." And since 2000, rank-and-file PETA activists have been arrested over 80 times for breaking various laws during PETA protests. Charges included felony obstruction of government property, criminal mischief, assaulting a cabinet official, felony vandalism, performing obscene acts in public, destruction of federal property, and burglary.
And PETA's leadership openly advocates breaking the law. Click here to listen to PETA vegetarian campaign director Bruce Friedrich encouraging activists to commit arson against restaurants, medical laboratories, and banks.
Like millions of other nonprofit groups in the United States (e.g., universities , houses of worship, social service organizations), PETA pays no federal taxes on its income. But few of these other tax-exempt groups share PETA's total disregard for the law. In 2003 PETA collected over $24 million from Americans, avoiding over $3.5 million in federal income taxes. Because this tax break amounts to a huge subsidy, every American taxpayer is footing the bill for PETA's behavior.
PETA's tax-exempt status was granted by the U.S. government on the basis of the group's willingness to conduct itself in a lawful fashion. We believe that PETA has failed to live up to its end of the bargain, and that the Internal Revenue Service should cancel PETA's tax-exempt status.
If you agree, please add your name and contact information below. Your "signature" -- along with those of thousands of other Americans -- will be used to encourage U.S. government officials to take action. PETA is currently being investigated by the IRS, so this is the perfect time to make your opinion known.
Note: We will not sell or otherwise transfer your personal information to any business, organization, or government agency.
Here is the link to sign the petition
http://www.consumerfreedom.com/article_detail.cfm/article/154

by Brittany on 02 February 2008 - 18:02
I just signed :)
by Angela Kovacs on 02 February 2008 - 20:02
Bump

by melba on 03 February 2008 - 01:02
signed
by beetree on 03 February 2008 - 01:02
Oh Gabby, get a new mission, your petition will get no where. Please educate yourself on non-profit laws in the US. (Quite a lot of foreign donations seem to be pouring in, if you check their 990's. (Public reporting of their income, as required by law.)
Anyone wasting their time on this might want to check Guidestar.org. for unbiased reporting on not for profit organizations.
And what a silly petition will, or will not do is what? Not even entertaining!
And for the record, I have never donated to PETA.

by Trailrider on 03 February 2008 - 01:02
I signed and copied/pasted the URL in to all my dog friends in my address book!

by sueincc on 03 February 2008 - 03:02
Me too. Thanks Gabby ! Just ignore the stupid troll, the rest of us do.
by Sparrow on 03 February 2008 - 03:02
Signed.
by Angela Kovacs on 03 February 2008 - 03:02
Regardless, the more people that read it is what is important.
by beetree on 03 February 2008 - 06:02
Exercise in futility!
Live your our labels, babes!
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