No ....Pam...not you too!!!! I find it amusing that these celebs, who live in a fantasy world of acting, singing and dancing, feel the need to affect government policy. Just because they have thousands of fans the world over, it makes them really feel that their accomplishments they've achieved with respect to their careers warrent them to try and sway government policy. Overglorified clowns. They really believe that they're that important in the grand scheme of things, don't they?
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Now Pamela Anderson protests against seal hunt
Mar. 28, 2006. 03:42 PM
CANADIAN PRESS
Calling the seal hunt "barbaric," bombshell actress Pamela Anderson has asked for a meeting with Prime Minister Stephen Harper following her hosting duties at Sunday's Juno Awards in Halifax.
"As a proud Canadian who frequently travels abroad, I am alarmed that people are starting to see Canada as a country more beholden to a pack of greedy hunters and to the seal-skin `fashion' whims of a few countries than to the massive international outcry against the hunt," Anderson, a vocal member of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, said in a letter faxed to Harper's office.
"One of the biggest problems facing the U.S. government is appearing aloof about its own hostile behaviour; I'd hate to see that happen north of the border too."
The actor and model said she's collected thousands of signatures via an online PETA petition protesting the seal hunt.
Anderson, who is from Ladysmith, B.C., said she wants to visit Ottawa on Monday to meet with Harper.
The seal hunt, which started last weekend, has attracted plenty of celebrity protesters this year, including former Beatle Paul McCartney and his wife Heather Mills. Brigitte Bardot visited Ottawa earlier this month asking for a meeting with government officials but was refused. Singer Morrissey has said he won't include Canada on any tours until the seal hunt ends.
Harper has repeatedly defended the seal hunt, saying that Canada is the "victim of a bit of an international propaganda campaign."