New York, Jan 23 Pamela Anderson, former 'Baywatch' star, is protesting a request by KFC to put its founder Colonel Sanders on a stamp.She wrote an angry letter to the postmaster general. Anderson is a strong animal-rights activist and she blasted KFC for its treatment of chickens. She has been a part of a campaign for chickens, reports newsweek.com.In her letter Anderson wrote: 'Honouring a man whose legacy involves breaking animals' bones and scalding animals to death in defeathering tanks is contrary to the values of most compassionate citizens, and I hope that you'll deny KFC's request.'She added: 'How about another Elvis (Presley) stamp instead?'
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