Posted on 03/10/2009 8:50:57 AM PDT by Notoriously Conservative
Full disclosure....
http://consumerdeception.com/
I’m sure you can make up your own mind...
The information on your site is totally immaterial relative to the present facts of what HSUS is REALLY doing.
I would also question the veracity of it as well as the author’s agenda.
But again, it is a moot point given that HSUS is a complete sham.
I agree, and I’m sure most Freepers who go to the link will see through the BS. Exposing the agenda of Berman doesn’t necessarily discount the infomation he has provided on HSUS, assuming they are facts. But as I said previously, I believe in “Full disclosure” and allowing people to make up their own minds.
It’s not the moms or kids - it’s the national organization. Nothing more than a union (NEA) auxilliary.
Ahhh, I see. Thanks.
My mistake for ever giving them a penny,
I give a small amount every month so am open to suggestions as to the most effective in caring for homeless dogs.
I have been sending $ to HSUS for a long time not realising that they don’t really have hands on care for dogs.
Follow the money. The National PTA takes $3.00 or close to it from every membership to a school PTA. Go to their website to read about the things they support and don’t support. They are remarkably similar to the NEA. Our oldest children first attended school where there was no PTA. They had a PATT. (parents and teachers together) When we moved, the next school had another name for their parent organization. We joined both of those organizations. It cost around $2.00 for membership. All dues stayed at the school. Then we moved again and had to deal with the PTA. They wanted $5.00/parent/child. We had four children in school at the time, and they wanted us to purchase a membership four times in order for them to say that each of our children had a supporting parent. I thought that was crazy, so I started looking into the National PTA and the nonsense behind it. I refused to give a dime to the national organization ever since. I did participate in school activities and volunteer to do things at the school.
FYI - There’s a show on Natl. Geographic - DOG TOWN. They took several Vick dogs and rehabbed them. I love that show. They rehab dogs and find them good adoptive homes once they’re recovered.
Catch the show which usually airs after the Dog Whisperer.
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