"Animal Rights" Extremists Target The Marketplace Of Ideas

Animal Defense League members
vandalize L.A.'s "Edward Borovay
Furs" (AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)
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The Washington Times reports the Fund for Animals (FFA) has
targeted newspaper editors across the country in its latest
effort to garner publicity and promote its anti-hunting agenda.
The FFA sent an open letter to more than 2,000 newspapers,
requesting they no longer publish any columns that promote
hunting or trapping. The group has also asked ESPN and Comcast
to put an end to broadcasting any hunting shows.
It would seem
that the FFA is willing to discourage a free press in order to
achieve its goal of outlawing hunting.
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