Published: Thursday, October 28, 2010
By Charles Crumm
For the Daily Tribune
The Michigan Humane Society is distancing itself from a political action committee called the Humane Society Legislative Fund, which is running ads on behalf of U.S. Rep. Gary Peters.
The Bingham Farms-based nonprofit said in a statement Wednesday that it is not connected with the Humane Society Legislative Fund or its parent organization, The Humane Society of the United States.
It is prohibited as a nonprofit from promoting or endorsing political candidates, Humane Society spokeswoman Nancy Gunnigle said.
“Our focus is on caring for dogs and animals each year in metropolitan Detroit,” she said.
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Here’s one thing you will never hear anyone from the HSUS be able to say with a straight face, “Our focus is on caring for dogs and animals”. And if they do they are lying. That’s probably the best way for local shelters to differentiate themselves from the HSUS. It’s just a shame that local shelters have to spend precious time and resources trying to straighten out the confusion intentionally caused by the HSUS to feed their fundraising machine.
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The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS)has applied for a $250,000 grant through the Pepsi Refresh Project (www.refresheverything.com). They're currently ranked #2 in "The Planet" category. People vote each day on the web site and the top 2 ideas will receive funding. Part of HSUS's grant Overview reads as follows:
"The Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) has done more to rescue animals from harm than any other animal protection organization in the country. Indeed, every year, The HSUS removes thousands of animals from situations where they knew only pain and loneliness. We have a fully equipped response team to rescue animals in desperate need -- and with your vote, we can help thousands of animals who would otherwise be forgotten."
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