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BOYCOTT THE TONIGHT SHOW ON NBC; WATCH LETTERMAN
The host of the Tonight Show, Mr. Jay Leno, has, for the last three nights made it a point to gain laughs at the expense of animals.
On February 7th, Leno had the host of Fear Factor as a guest and they made jokes about the episode that had a bathtub full of cow’s blood that was used for bobbing for God knows what, and how it was so disgusting that horse rectum was eaten by some of the contestants.
On February 10th, Leno made fun of the state of Colorado that passed an ordinance that would recognize dogs and cats as companion animals. Leno’s punch line was, and this may not be word perfect: “Yeah, and the companion animals of Korea are now appetizers.”
On February 11th, Leno had a skit of a game show that he called: NAME THAT SOUND…One of the fake contestants was the president of North
Korea…The sound was that of a barking dog. The correct answer was:
“That’s the sound of my dinner.”
For the past 50 plus years, I and countless others have worked tirelessly for
the betterment of our four-legged relatives. When someone like Leno, who has a large audience, makes statements like this, it makes me for one, sick to the stomach, and it countermines the advances we have made in animal welfare.
If you agree with me, please sign this petition which will be sent to the president of NBC, letting him know that the general public will not tolerate this kind of abuse from late night talk shows.
We invite Mr. Leno to visit the links on the upper right hand corner of this page to check the veracity of this petition
Earle Bingley,
President,
Canadian Voice For Animals
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