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The New Anti-Meat 'Humane' Goliath [Cash-rich Humane Society of US's vegan agenda]
Center for Consumer Freedom ^ | April 5, 2005

Posted on 4/5/2005, 7:00:56 PM by Constitutionalist Conservative

April 5, 2005
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The New Anti-Meat 'Humane' Goliath

The New Anti-Meat 'Humane' Goliath
When long-time animal rights activist Wayne Pacelle took over as president of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) last June, he sent a memo to all HSUS staffers articulating his vision for the future. The HSUS's new "campaigns section," Pacelle wrote, "will focus on farm animals." For those keeping track, the group's new budget is about three times the size of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals' (PETA). Its new president (like his counterparts at PETA) is a strict vegan whose goal is to create "a National Rifle Association of the animal rights movement." And he's adding additional unapologetic meat and dairy "abolitionists" to his staff.

In February, former Compassion Over Killing (COK) president Miyun Park joined HSUS as a staffer in its new "farm animals and sustainable agriculture department." Around the same time, HSUS added COK's other co-founder, Paul Shapiro, to its staff as "Manager, Factory Farming Campaign."

Like Wayne Pacelle, both Park and Shapiro are self-described strict vegans. Hiring them signals that Pacelle is serious about giving anti-meat campaigns a prominent place in his group's mammoth structure. And Shapiro noted during an August 2004 animal-rights seminar (hosted by United Poultry Concerns) that after just 10 weeks at the helm, Pacelle had "already implemented a 'no animal products in the office' policy ... You know, they're going to have actual farmed-animal campaigns now, where they're going to be trying to legislate against gestation crates and all this stuff."

In October, just a few months before he became an HSUS staffer, Shapiro told the 2004 National Student Animal Rights Conference: “The time is ripe for us to take action. Everything in the news is pointing towards it; we see things every day we can capitalize on” He added, “[N]othing is more important than promoting veganism.”

Americans who enjoy meat, cheese, eggs, and milk may soon come to regard HSUS as a new PETA, with an even broader reach. HSUS has over $113 million in assets and an annual operating budget of $69 million to spend on programs dreamed up by its new rising stars. And the group's recent merger with The Fund For Animals will likely bump its budget into the $80 million range.

Most of that enormous budget comes in the form of small donations from average Americans, many of whom think they're supporting their local "humane society." HSUS's fundraising mailers often use photographs of dogs and cats that imply a connection. But as HSUS itself admits (in a disclosure buried deep within its website):

[T]he Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is not affiliated with, nor is it a parent organization for, local humane societies, animal shelters, or animal care and control agencies ... The HSUS does not operate or have direct control over any animal shelter.


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: animalrights; humanesociety; vegan
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1 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:00:57 PM by Constitutionalist Conservative
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2 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:08:13 PM by fishtank
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More leftist garbage that uses communist-era code speak to masquerade their true intentions.

Maybe the NRA should put out flyers for donations to the Society for Natural & Social Peace & Justice to get money from the gullible left.


3 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:09:54 PM by boofus
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To: Constitutionalist Conservative

As I've said in many threads previous...

If God did not intend for us to eat animals, he would not have made them out of meat.


4 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:19:58 PM by mcg1969
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To: fishtank

OOOOOH that's looks so YUMMY. Can you please pass me some roast beef? I could never understand the vegan thing anyway. By the way I didn't hug a tree today.


5 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:21:28 PM by brooklyn dave
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To: Constitutionalist Conservative

Oh, great! The moonbats have graduated from intimidating little old ladies in fur coats to taking on farmers.

Somebody please explain to these idiots that human beings are omnivores - we need a balanced diet.


6 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:22:04 PM by RebelBanker (To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women!)
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To: Constitutionalist Conservative

It's been a long cold snowy winter and today is the first day I'll be using the old Weber charcoal grill. I'll be thinking of those lunatics as I enjoy my first rib eye steak of the year.Aaahhhh!!!


7 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:24:18 PM by Boston Blackie
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Hmmmmm. . . .

Using deception to get money.

Sounds like a class action suit in the making for those donors who thought they were helping their local shelters.


8 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:31:36 PM by Madeleine Ward
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To: Constitutionalist Conservative
But as HSUS itself admits (in a disclosure buried deep within its website):

[T]he Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is not affiliated with, nor is it a parent organization for, local humane societies, animal shelters, or animal care and control agencies ... The HSUS does not operate or have direct control over any animal shelter.

Typical liberal tactic. Name your organization something so people confuse it with something else to trick people into donating. Never met an honest liberal yet despite an exhaustive search.

9 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:35:42 PM by Always Right
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To: RebelBanker
Oh, great! The moonbats have graduated from intimidating little old ladies in fur coats to taking on farmers.

Remember back a few years ago when Ophrh took on the Texas Beef Council?

Thing these dingbats need to consider is this:
If the ranchers and feedlots didnt see money in raising these animals they wouldnt be raising them.
Guess you could say that our appetite for beef animals is the main reason for their existance.

Gotta interupt this, couple of Porterhouses are about to go on the fire........
10 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:36:04 PM by 76834
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To: RebelBanker
Somebody please explain to these idiots that human beings are omnivores - we need a balanced diet.

Maybe its time we start thinking about Soylent PETA. Never mind. Not much nutrition in a vegan!

11 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:36:19 PM by Bommer
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To: fishtank
You got that right -- C&J's is the best BBQ in the Brazos Valley!
12 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:44:21 PM by Constitutionalist Conservative (Have you visited http://c-pol.blogspot.com?)
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To: Constitutionalist Conservative

How are these folks going to prevent animals from eating other animals?


13 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:45:58 PM by Steve_Seattle
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While I like meat as much as anyone, and while these guys are no doubt over the top, I do wonder if some common animal husbandry methods are not as humane as they could be, and also if some common slaughterhouse practices are not as humane as they could be. Call me crazy if you like, but I'd prefer if the meat I eat did not come from an animal that lived out its life in abject misery or pain.


14 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:49:06 PM by -YYZ-
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To: Always Right
Typical liberal tactic. Name your organization something so people confuse it with something else to trick people into donating. Never met an honest liberal yet despite an exhaustive search.

Same thing with the ASPCA. The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals solicits donations from people across the country. The donating people think they are supporting their local SPCA, but the ASPCA is local and serves New York City only. If you donate to them, you donate to support their New York operations. Not dime goes to any local SPCA, which are allindependent of any national organization.

15 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:53:54 PM by doc30 (Democrats are to morals what and Etch-A-Sketch is to Art.)
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Too many people (Like my wife and her mother and grandmom) support the Humane Society because they love thier pets. they don't bother to look further than the cute return address stickers they get in the mail with the solicitation for donations so they don't see the agenda. When I try to point it out to them the act like I want to roast their cats and eat them for lunch. Mrs. C is beginning to see the light but there is no hope for her mom and granny.


16 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:55:12 PM by Chuckster ("Silence is not golden. It is yellow" Senator Zell Miller)
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To: Bommer
Soylent PETA ???

But does it taste like chicken?

17 posted on 4/5/2005, 7:56:56 PM by RebelBanker (To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women!)
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To: Always Right

Yep.
Americans for Gun Safety.
No guns = safety.


18 posted on 4/5/2005, 8:26:16 PM by SJSAMPLE
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To: Bommer
The Flesh Donor program asks that you donate your body when you die so that meat-eaters can have meat without killing animals.
19 posted on 4/5/2005, 8:37:01 PM by AZLiberty ("Insurgence" is futile. You will be eliminated.)
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To: mcg1969
If God did not intend for us to eat animals, he would not have made them out of meat.

Are you kidding? If God did not intend for us to eat animals, He would not have created BBQ sauce.

20 posted on 4/5/2005, 9:46:41 PM by yankeedame ("Born with the gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.")
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