Dec07
Imogen Bailey's New Site
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Australian supermodel Imogen Bailey has helped us with numerous campaigns over the years, speaking out on issues as diverse as the fur industry, rodeos, and elephants in captivity. And she’s just launched a whole new website devoted to educating people about animal rights and giving animal-lovers a forum to discuss the issues. So I wanted to give it a quick shout out: You can check out Imogen Bailey’s ImForAnimals here. But before you go, have a look at this stunning ad she made to let people know about the cruelty behind rodeos. You’re a star, Imogen.






Comments
Another great ad!!!! I love Peta's creative minds!!
Posted by: Jaclyn | December 10, 2007 11:36 AM
this blog was closed for several days - anyhow i'm happy to be back again and would like to thank imogen bailey for her great support for animals and her website is super!!! she is a great lady and i'm very proud of her - we need young people with a big heart and courage! thank you - imogen - you're making this world a better place!
Posted by: animalfriend | December 10, 2007 02:34 PM
Thanks Imogen. Great website!
Posted by: Mike Quinoa | December 11, 2007 01:54 PM
Dear "Site Owner",
I didn't realize the level of lunacy to which you peta-types have descended until I perused this silly blog of yours. I feel pretty certain that your censorship will guarantee that my comments won't appear on planet peta.
Posted by: Dimotas | December 11, 2007 05:27 PM
I do not understand why people who hate peta so terribly still frequent these blogs and peta's website. Peta is obviously doing something right.
Posted by: josey | December 12, 2007 10:34 AM
Its right you say? Thats an opinion.
Posted by: Caboose | December 12, 2007 07:32 PM
i love peta with all my heart and its the only way to know the truth,they have animal cops dont they????? thank you for the info,i will tell everyone!!!!
Posted by: Merlin, the Mystic | December 12, 2007 09:21 PM
merlin, easy on the substances. Being of vegetarian origin doesn't make them good for you.
Posted by: rojo | December 13, 2007 06:40 PM
Josey-
I wouldn't necessarily say 'hate' I don't particularly like PETA and their tactics, but I'm still interested in being educated about them, the people who support them, etc.
I feel the blog could be a good open discussion.
Going to the extreme either way is a little off.
Posted by: Kristina | December 17, 2007 03:09 PM