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Old 07-05-2019, 12:52 PM   #1
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Default PETA finds name of rural road in Idaho (chicken dinner road) distasteful, asks for change

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OISE, Idaho — Chickens are friends for some people, dinner for others. Sometimes both.But one animal rights group feels that the name of a rural road in the Treasure Valley region isn’t kind to poultry.
PETA sent out a news release this week alerting Idaho media that it has written a letter to Caldwell Mayor Garret Nancolas to ask for a change to the street name Chicken Dinner Road. However, Caldwell city street maps don’t include Chicken Dinner Road, which is located in rural Canyon County.
“Just like dogs, cats, and human beings, chickens feel pain and fear and value their own lives,” PETA Executive Vice President Tracy Reiman said in the letter.
She wants the mayor to change the name of the road to “one that celebrates chickens as individuals, not as beings to kill, chop up, and label as ‘dinner.’”
Susan Miller, the Caldwell mayor’s assistant, told the Idaho Statesman that she wasn’t sure whether Nancolas would be issuing a response to PETA’s request.
In the letter, dated July 3, Reiman said she’s not trying to “ruffle any feathers,” adding that words matter and “have the power to change lives.” The way the industry treats chickens is inhumane, she said, because they are “confined to crowded, filthy sheds with tens of thousands of other birds, where disease, smothering, and heart attacks are common.” It doesn’t get any better from there, she said in her letter.
“Then they are violently crammed onto transport trucks for shipment to the slaughterhouse, where they’re shackled and hung upside down, their throats are cut, and they’re immersed in scalding-hot feather-removal tanks — often while they’re still conscious,” Reiman wrote.
© Marjie Lambert/Miami Herald/TNS A chicken greets visitors at Henscratch Farms Winery in Lake Placid, Fla. Changing the name of Chicken Dinner Road would show compassion to chickens and respect for other species, she said. She said PETA would help pay for replacing the sign.
Joe Decker, a spokesman for Canyon County, said the county has heard from a handful of residents who grew up there and don’t want the name changed. He said county commissioners were in meetings all morning Wednesday, and he was skeptical that they would change the name “based on a letter from PETA.” A road name change would be handled by the county commissioners, as long as the road isn’t in Caldwell’s area of impact, Decker said via email.
“It would require a public hearing and we would have to notify all property owners having frontage on the affected road at least 30 days before the public hearing,” Decker said. “An application and fee are also required for an unincorporated county road name change.”
How the name of Chicken Dinner Road came to be — it used to be called Lane 12 — is a story in and of itself.
The tale has many versions, each with devotees, according to previous Statesman reporting.
Those competing accounts initially caused Caldwell librarian Elaine Leppert in 2018 to respond to a Chicken Dinner query by saying, “I wouldn’t touch it with a 10-foot pole. I wouldn’t touch it with a chicken leg.” But she relented. The story’s too rich to stay quiet, and its central facts are accepted by most: The titular chicken dinner was prepared in the 1930s by Laura Lamb, who lived along the then-rutted road. Other facts are less certain.
The most popular account has Lamb preparing her famous fried chicken for then-Gov. C. Ben Ross, a family friend, and asking him his opinion of the rough road he’d had to travel to reach her home. Ross told Lamb that if she could get the county to grade the road, he’d get it oiled. She did, then he did.
“I’ve heard it was a commissioner; I’ve heard it was the governor,” Leppert said. “My father said it was a commissioner.”
That last version carries some credibility, since county commissioners are more likely than a governor to hear a plea for improving a county road. Then again, Leppert acknowledged, a governor does have clout.
According to some versions, the street name first appeared on cardboard “chicken dinner” signs placed along the route to direct the governor — or commissioner — to his supper. After the road was oiled, vandals supposedly wrote “Lamb’s Chicken Dinner Avenue” on its freshly oiled surface in bright yellow letters. The name was catchy, so it stuck.
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Take note about further incursions into freedom of your diet. The DPST's are coming for your chicken dinner. It is not about how chickens are raised and harvested for consumption - it is that people eat any animals of any kind. The underlying goal is elimination of all animal protein from human diets - by PETA edict. They are setting precedent for taking a little step at a time toward their goal.

When successful about changing a street name, the next step is elimination of all "distasteful and offensive" advertising for animal protein for food, then a total ban. They will take any victory on any front they can finagle toward their goals.


And, it is their goal - make no mistake.
Another DPST way to control and limit freedom.
Part of the Soylent Green New Deal - and PETA would definitely prefer humans to consume the dead, rather than animals.
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Old 07-05-2019, 12:57 PM   #2
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"Winner, winner, chicken dinner."

Picture of the complainants:

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Old 07-05-2019, 01:17 PM   #3
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Remind me not to ask for directions in OISE!

Remember, oeb, there’s a DPST under every rock, around every corner and behind every thread!!!!!

And Idaho’s plumb full of them!

But of course, you misspelled it, amigo! Not OISE. The other one.

LOL!
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Old 07-05-2019, 01:26 PM   #4
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Thank you for giving those pinheads more publicity.
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Old 07-05-2019, 03:03 PM   #5
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No Joey,

It's thank you for ridiculing those that need ridiculing.
I've had run ins with PETA folks (my family was farming) and I find it ridiculous that most PETA members are not vegetarians. Nor do they understand that God put critters on earth to serve man.
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Old 07-05-2019, 04:11 PM   #6
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I think this is all chicken shit!!
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Old 07-05-2019, 04:15 PM   #7
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In regards to PETA - Agreed bb
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Old 07-06-2019, 04:13 AM   #8
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cluck cluck cluck!!!


who's being cluck-colded???
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Old 07-06-2019, 09:49 AM   #9
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I like chicken,,
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