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« Reply #60 on: September 19, 2012, 08:54:30 am »

PETA isn't the most danger to us as dog owners and hunters. HSUS is far worse. I found a quote of Wayne Pacelle this week which said " We will use the ballot box and the democratic process to end all hunting in America". That is only part of their agenda, and this is one of the richest non profits out there with a budget of literally hundreds of millions. They rake in the donations through those sappy commercials saying how they save dogs and cats from their abusers. In actuality, save for a few appearances tailor made for media, less than 1% of the Humane Society of the United States' millions go to actually help shelter pets. The rest is spent in ad campaigns and campaign contributions to your elected legislators as well as purchasing large numbers of stocks in companies to gain stroke in implementing their radical agenda by force.

These guys have lots of power these days, and not only hunters and pet owners should take notice, but all of animal agriculture needs to get on the offensive. PETA does stupid stunts, HSUS is calculated and patient to get their way a "brick at a time".  They even got the US department of agriculture to promote their "meatless mondays" to its employees. Ask yourself how much stroke an anti meat organization has to have in order to get the government entity who regulates and promotes agriculture to actually publish that they support the same campaign sworn to end meat consumption in America. Of course, usda's support was withdrawn when the cattlemans association squealed, but usda had already tasted the kool aid.....

Unfortunately, if more "general public" is not made aware of this organization and stop funding it, we may be going the way of California sooner rather than later.
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