Poll: Should PETA be allowed to advertise in schools?
Should cash-strapped school systems allow organizations like People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals to advertise in school facilities?
Yes
No
Not sure
If schools let Coke, Pepsi, Mc Donalds, etc. advertise to get money for their budgets than why not let PETA advertise? I prefer no advertising and let budgets cover the needs of schools.
School children are getting too much liberal mind-bending from their teachers. We should not let the far left get a bigger foothold in our schools.
Let PEDA advertise and we could all learn to starve to death because there will be no food on the shelf after they close down America's food production.
How can we allow PETA to advertise to our children . . . buying their way into schools???? Children are impressionable and we, as a society, need to keep that in mind. Truthfully, we should not allow any advertising on public school grounds funded by tax dollars. As a parent, I would prefer to pay extra taxes than have my child exposed daily to that garbage. I suppose the alternative is to pull my child from the system altogether . . . and I thought PETA was bad enough when I was in college to target my alma matter with a "drink beer, not milk" campaign (even though we had a riot based on alcohol the year prior) - talk about unethical!




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