By: Ron Arnold 12/02/10 8:05 PM
Wahington Examiner
OpEd Contributor
If you donate to the Humane Society of the United States for supporting the homeless doggies and kitties in your local animal shelter, you've likely been suckered by one of Big Green's most notorious propaganda mills.
HSUS is a radical no-meat, anti-hunting, anti-gun octopus that spends millions swallowing other animal groups whole, but habitually gives less than 1 percent of its annual revenue to a few selected local shelters. It's not that they can't afford it -- they raked in $101.6 million last year alone.
HSUS got so big because of CEO Wayne Pacelle's takeovers of the extremist Fund for Animals and the respectable Doris Day Animal League, in what he calls "corporate combinations."
That, and his ability to create high-profile projects like disaster relief crews that swoop stranded cats and dogs from flooded housetops while the TV cameras watch -- then quietly dump them on nearby shelters without so much as a dime's worth of support.
Pacelle gets the credit, the grunts get the critters. Read More
There are more people every day that are learning the truth about the HSUS. While they continue to claim that they aren’t anti-meat or anti-ag, one only has to look at their suggested recipes to see what their true goals are. That’s where the rubber meats the road. But while we have made great strides in exposing this group we must continue to do more. There are still too many people that think this group actually cares for pets. Nothing could be further from the truth.
2 comments:
You had me until you lumped HSUS in with "Big Green". This shows a fundamental misunderstanding of how HSUS has been hijacking and cloaking itself in Green rhetoric while practicing nothing of the sort.
Why should everyone eat meat?
Please answer. Why can't there be a strong vegan/vegetarian contingent and better lives for farm animals?
I don't get the logic of your blog and why you fight against the HSUS. You seem like a smart person, so maybe you should step back and look at what the HSUS campaigns against: intensive confinement.
I just don't get it.
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