Thursday, April 10, 2008

ANIMAL RIGHTS AFTER DONNA KARAN

Those wild Animal rights protesters are leaving graffiti outside famed fashion designer Donna Karan's New York, Long Island home. A group called the Paint Panthers have sprayed abusive messages on streets surrounding her house in the exclusive Hampton's, including "Bunny Butcher," a reference to her use of fur in her expensive creations. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals has denied any link to the attack, but are long-time critics of Karan. PETA president Ingrid Newkirk says, "If Donna Karan stopped making clothes out of tortured bunnies, we'd be out of her life faster than you can say, 'Yoga mat.'"
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