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Re: More Anti Movies from Disney



Admit it your dimwit-you've never had an original thought in your
life!
BTW-this isn't a hunting group-keep your crossposted crap in your own
grotty corner.




On Wed, 26 Nov 2003 20:29:14 GMT, "Outdoors Magazine"
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>Disney's Anti-Hunting Bias is UnBEARable- (11/26)
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>Disney's most recent animated feature, "Brother Bear," is following in the
>anti-hunting footsteps of "Bambi" as it hits theatres in time for the
>holidays - and hunting seasons.
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>The movie is about a young Native American hunter, Kenai, who is transformed
>into a bear.  He becomes the adoptive father of a cub, only to find that
>another hunter is stalking him.  Daniel Neman, a writer for the Richmond
>Times-Dispatch in Virginia notes, "the film makes an anti-hunting statement
>that is out of place for American Indians."
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>In sportsmen's eyes, the Disney flick could not come at a poorer time.  This
>year, sportsmen have been forced to defend bear hunting across the country.
>The U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance's National Bear Hunting Defense Task Force and
>other conservation groups rallied hunters to prevent Congress from banning
>the use of bait to hunt black bears.  It is currently working to protect a
>recently established bear hunt in New Jersey.  The Alliance is preparing for
>campaigns in Maine and Alaska to protect bear hunting from anti-hunting
>attacks that promise to be on the 2004 ballot.
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>Disney Goes Overboard
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>PETA has modified a film poster from the Disney blockbuster Finding Nemo to
>promote its anti-fishing campaign.  Disney's cartoon fish, Nemo and Marlin,
>appear on PETA's website and leaflets that read, "Fish are friends, not
>food!"
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>Take Action!  Sportsmen should flood The Walt Disney Company with contacts
>telling it that allowing PETA use of its Finding Nemo characters is aiding
>an organization that has spent tens of thousands of dollars paying legal
>fees for convicted terrorists.  Inform the company that PETA is also being
>investigated for sending $1,500 to the Animal Liberation Front, an
>underground group identified by the FBI as a domestic terrorist
>organization.  Contact Mr. Michael Eisner, Chairman and CEO, The Walt Disney
>Company, 500 S. Buena Vista St., Burbank, CA, 91521-9722.  Phone (818)
>560-1000.  Fax (818) 560-1930.




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