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Group pursues radical agenda

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by simms, Oct 25, 2009.

  1. simms

    simms CH Dog

    http://www.battlecr eekenquirer. com/article/ 20091025/ OPINION03/ 910250317/ 1014/OPINION/ Your-Opinion- -Group-pursues- radical-agenda


    Your Opinion: Group pursues radical agenda



    OCTOBER 25, 2009
    It's unfortunate that news media and policymakers continue to mistake the wealthy and radical Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) for a mainstream animal welfare group ("Room to stretch," Oct. 7).
    HSUS is a "humane society" in name only, pursuing the same fringe goals as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). It's also far richer. And maybe a little smarter.
    Rather than causing spectacles with naked interns, HSUS uses its excessive funding (mostly from Americans who mistakenly believe they're supporting local pet shelters) to drive a radical animal-rights agenda. It's anti-meat, anti-hunting and even anti-medical research. And it's not affiliated with any pet shelters anywhere in the United States.
    Sometimes a "humane society" isn't really a "humane society." And sometimes animal "welfare" advocates are really animal "rights" zealots in sheep's clothing.
    David Martosko
    Director of research
    Center for Consumer Freedom
    Washington D.C.





     
  2. shortbedder

    shortbedder Big Dog

    F#&k the HSUS,PETA, and the rest of the communist no what's good for me groups.
     

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