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http://www.peta2.com/STREETTEAM/index.asp
Join peta2's Street Team to Earn Free Shirts, Pins, and Other Merch for Helping Animals! It's All Free!
If you care about animals, you probably want to help stop the suffering of billions of them around the world. We don't care if your favorite animal is a chicken, a dog, or an elephant—we just want you to be excited about making a difference through the Street Team! We have tons of suggestions for helping animals on our"All Actions" list.
Whether you're interested in taking part in protests, setting up an info table at a concert, signing petitions, or educating your friends online, we're here to support your passion to make the world a kinder place.
The Street Team is the place to go for campaign updates and any tips you need on being a better animal rights activist. You can request free stickers and leaflets, and we even have a really cool message board. And maybe the best part is that you can even get free stuff for keeping us updated on all that you're doing out there at school and in your community.
he way it works is like this:
Step 1: Create a Street Team account and provide all the necessary info, including your mailing address.
Step 2: Log in to the Street Team and submit a report of what you did to help animals. If you need some ideas for what to include in your report, check this out.
Step 3: Since you get points for each action you take to help animals, the points will start building up in your Street Team account. The more you do for animals, the more points you get. Just be sure to keep checking in to report what you're doing to help animals. It helps us provide you with better resources and will get you some free stuff even quicker.
Step 4: Now comes the best part of getting free stuff for your hard work. Just go to our Street Team goods page and request what you want. As long as you have enough points, we'll send stuff out to you.
Step 5: Repeat (with a smile on your face).
http://streetteam.peta2.com/public/team_view.cfm?option=activities&actionid=531
What you can do to help animals and earn points. YOU WILL NEED
TO LOGIN TO
SEE THESE TW0
PAGES
http://streetteam.peta2.com/public/team_view.cfm?option=redeem&actionid=531
What you can get for your points.
Tip your can do this every day Post or reply to a message in the discussion forum.
Add to the discussions! Stay on topic. Automated credit and 25 points maximum each day.
5
Thank you for helping animals.
Join peta2's Street Team to Earn Free Shirts, Pins, and Other Merch for Helping Animals! It's All Free!
If you care about animals, you probably want to help stop the suffering of billions of them around the world. We don't care if your favorite animal is a chicken, a dog, or an elephant—we just want you to be excited about making a difference through the Street Team! We have tons of suggestions for helping animals on our"All Actions" list.
Whether you're interested in taking part in protests, setting up an info table at a concert, signing petitions, or educating your friends online, we're here to support your passion to make the world a kinder place.
The Street Team is the place to go for campaign updates and any tips you need on being a better animal rights activist. You can request free stickers and leaflets, and we even have a really cool message board. And maybe the best part is that you can even get free stuff for keeping us updated on all that you're doing out there at school and in your community.
he way it works is like this:
Step 1: Create a Street Team account and provide all the necessary info, including your mailing address.
Step 2: Log in to the Street Team and submit a report of what you did to help animals. If you need some ideas for what to include in your report, check this out.
Step 3: Since you get points for each action you take to help animals, the points will start building up in your Street Team account. The more you do for animals, the more points you get. Just be sure to keep checking in to report what you're doing to help animals. It helps us provide you with better resources and will get you some free stuff even quicker.
Step 4: Now comes the best part of getting free stuff for your hard work. Just go to our Street Team goods page and request what you want. As long as you have enough points, we'll send stuff out to you.
Step 5: Repeat (with a smile on your face).
http://streetteam.peta2.com/public/team_view.cfm?option=activities&actionid=531
What you can do to help animals and earn points. YOU WILL NEED
TO LOGIN TO
SEE THESE TW0
PAGES
http://streetteam.peta2.com/public/team_view.cfm?option=redeem&actionid=531
What you can get for your points.
Tip your can do this every day Post or reply to a message in the discussion forum.
Add to the discussions! Stay on topic. Automated credit and 25 points maximum each day.
5
Thank you for helping animals.
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Do I get to throw bags of stuff at celebrities?! If so count me in! *Sarcasm*0
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Yes virgin, what a pathetic little man :j
You probably don't want to post this on here though, you'll get loads of abuse from the murderers (linda and such)
We don't really want the good work of Peta wasted on people who support torture and murder.......
But thanks for trying to get the word spread :j0 -
what this post is doing on a money saving website is beyond me?
They can keep their extremist views to themselves and if they don't mind it, stop digging up peoples grandmothers if thats ok?0 -
Oh and stop killing animals too would be a good starthttp://www.petakillsanimals.com/article_detail.cfm?article=134
7 Things You Didn't Know About PETA
1) According to government documents, PETA employees have killed more than 19,200 dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens since 1998. This behavior continues despite PETA’s moralizing about the “unethical” treatment of animals by farmers, scientists, restaurant owners, circuses, hunters, fishermen, zookeepers, and countless other Americans. PETA puts to death over 90 percent of the animals it accepts from members of the public who expect the group to make a reasonable attempt to find them adoptive homes. PETA holds absolutely no open-adoption shelter hours at its Norfolk, VA headquarters, choosing instead to spend part of its $32 million annual income on a contract with a crematory service to periodically empty hundreds of animal bodies from its large walk-in freezer.
2) PETA president and co-founder Ingrid Newkirk has described her group’s overall goal as “total animal liberation.” This means the complete abolition of meat, milk, cheese, eggs, honey, zoos, aquariums, circuses, wool, leather, fur, silk, hunting, fishing, and pet ownership. In a 2003 profile of Newkirk in The New Yorker, author Michael Specter wrote that Newkirk has had at least one seeing-eye dog taken away from its blind owner. PETA is also against all medical research that requires the use of animals, including research aimed at curing AIDS and cancer.
3) PETA has given tens of thousands of dollars to convicted arsonists and other violent criminals. This includes a 2001 donation of $1,500 to the North American Earth Liberation Front (ELF), an FBI-certified “domestic terrorist” group responsible for dozens of firebombs and death threats. During the 1990s, PETA paid $70,200 to Rodney Coronado, an Animal Liberation Front (ALF) serial arsonist convicted of burning down a Michigan State University research laboratory. In his sentencing memorandum, a federal prosecutor implicated PETA president Ingrid Newkirk in that crime. PETA vegetarian campaign coordinator Bruce Friedrich has also told an animal rights convention that “blowing stuff up and smashing windows” is “a great way to bring about animal liberation,” adding, “Hallelujah to the people who are willing to do it.”
4) PETA activists regularly target children as young as six years old with anti-meat and anti-milk propaganda, even waiting outside their schools to intercept them without notifying their parents. One piece of kid-targeted PETA literature tells small children: “Your Mommy Kills Animals!” PETA brags that its messages reach over 1.2 million minor children, including 30,000 kids between the ages of 6 and 12, all contacted by e-mail without parental supervision. One PETA vice president told the Fox News Channel’s audience: “Our campaigns are always geared towards children, and they always will be.”
5) PETA’s president has said that “even if animal research resulted in a cure for AIDS, we would be against it.” And PETA has repeatedly attacked research foundations like the March of Dimes, the Pediatric AIDS Foundation, and the American Cancer Society, solely because they support animal-based research aimed at curing life-threatening diseases and birth defects. And PETA helped to start and manage a quasi-medical front group, the misnamed Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine, to attack medical research head-on.
6) PETA has compared Jewish victims of the Nazi Holocaust to farm animals and Jesus Christ to pigs. PETA’s religious campaigns include a website that claims—despite ample evidence to the contrary—that Jesus Christ was a vegetarian. PETA holds protests at houses of worship, even suing one church that tried to protect its members from Sunday-morning harassment. Its billboards taunt Christians with the message that hogs “died for their sins.” PETA insists, contrary to centuries of rabbinical teaching, that the Jewish ritual of kosher slaughter shouldn’t be allowed. And its infamous “Holocaust on Your Plate” campaign crassly compared the Jewish victims of Nazi genocide to farm animals.
7) PETA frequently looks the other way when its celebrity spokespersons don’t practice what it preaches. As gossip bloggers and Hollywood journalists have noted, Pamela Anderson’s Dodge Viper (auctioned to benefit PETA) had a “luxurious leather interior”; Jenna Jameson was photographed fishing, slurping oysters, and wearing a leather jacket just weeks after launching an anti-leather campaign for PETA; Morrissey got an official “okay” from PETA after eating at a steakhouse; Dita von Teese has written about her love of furs and foie gras; Steve-O built a career out of abusing small animals on film; the officially “anti-fur” Eva Mendes often wears fur anyway; and Charlize Theron’s celebrated October 2007 Vogue cover shoot featured several suede garments. In 2008, “Baby Phat” designer Kimora Lee Simmons became a PETA spokesmodel despite working with fur and leather, after making a $20,000 donation to the animal rights group.0 -
unhappyvirgincustomer wrote: »what this post is doing on a money saving website is beyond me?
They can keep their extremist views to themselves and if they don't mind it, stop digging up peoples grandmothers if thats ok?
Peta give out free stuff, info and recipes, so for any interested veggies, vegans, this IS money saving.
Re the grave robbing 'grandma' thing , that was Animal Liberation Front (ALF), please don't confuse them with Peta. And yes it was dispicable, there will always be some activists who take things too far.
This thread shoudn't be turned into a slanging match. If you don't support PETA, fine, leave the thread
I'll update my post in a min with the free sticker/veggie packs info, there is tons of them.
Re the street team, if you subscribe to peta2's youtube page n email telling them, u get 1000 free points, got mine the other day and they are very quick issuing points.
*Some of these may contain grizzly images of animal abuse.......but that's the point* The starter kits contains recipes too.
Peta free vegetarian starter kit
Peta2 free dvd and stickers/info on helping animals
Peta free 'Stop the Seal slaughter' stickers
Viva free veggie pack - click on 'order your free Go Veggie.....' picture on the right hand side of page.
Free 'Love us not eat us sticker/decal - currently not available but keep checking as they come available every so often. I got mine when it was posted on here ages ago, it's in my car. Though you can still print it out for free if you wish to display it.
Peta/2 'Whose skin are you in' stickers
I've ordered and received all of these in the past, Peta can take along time to arive though, some may have been posted before but I thought veggies could benefit from them being all in one place.0 -
If the BNP were handing out free bumper stickers would you post that on here?
PETA are the people who protested about a donkey being killed in a suicide bomb attack. I'm not saying it doesn't matter, but you'd think they'd sort out their priorities.0 -
Yeah but the BNP are racists who think they're pure bloods. And I forgot about that grandma thing, what did the son do again?0
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sorry about this guys do not know this post would be a big problem as i my self am a huge animal lover thought it might help other animal lovers.0
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mathsstudent wrote: »
PETA are the people who protested about a donkey being killed in a suicide bomb attack. I'm not saying it doesn't matter, but you'd think they'd sort out their priorities.
And what should those priorities be? :mad::mad::mad::mad:
I suppose the RNLI should be more concerned about house fires, as far more people die in those than at sea.
The clue's in the name.0 -
thank you sam :T nice to see some other animal lovers on here xx0
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