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HSUS exposed for supporting Terrorists. #1042629
12/11/08 07:08 PM
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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 09:54:08 -0800
Subject: CCF ad publicizes HSUS links to AR terrorism (Market Watch)

Market Watch

PRESS RELEASE

New York Times Ad From Center for Consumer Freedom Condemns Humane Society of the United States for Terror Fundraising

Dec. 11, 2008

http://www.marketwatch.com/news/story/New-York-Times-Ad-From/story.aspx?guid={E3DDA712-F907-45FF-864A-0CDA234CDE76}



WASHINGTON, Dec 11, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire via COMTEX/ -- Consumer Group: HSUS vice president will keynote benefit for animal-rights terrorism group



A full-page ad from the nonprofit Center for Consumer Freedom will appear in the front section of the December 11 New York Times, accusing the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) of helping an animal-rights terrorism group raise money.



On December 13, HSUS Senior Vice President Heidi Prescott is scheduled to deliver a keynote address at The Humane League of Philadelphia's holiday fundraising party. The Humane League of Philadelphia was founded in July 2002 as the Philadelphia chapter of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (SHAC), an organization convicted in 2006 -- along with six of its national leaders -- on federal domestic terrorism charges.



The Humane League of Philadelphia's own president, Nick Cooney, was convicted in 2006 of making terroristic threats against the children of a pharmaceutical company employee.



The Center for Consumer Freedom's ad includes a timeline showing the evolution of The Humane League of Philadelphia, and reads in part:

The Humane Society of the United States claims to be a mainstream, peaceful advocate for animals. Why is it helping a terrorist group raise money?



There's a lot you don't know about the Humane Society of the United States. Learn more at www.HumaneWatch.org



Speaking about the Times ad, Center for Consumer Freedom Director of Research David Martosko said: "It's shocking but true. The Humane Society of the United States is not the mainstream animal-protection group it pretends to be. Consorting with the violent underbelly of the animal rights movement is a clear sign that this group has lost its way. America's dog and cat shelters could benefit from a genuine national Humane Society. But HSUS is just a PETA knock-off with more money and the same warped agenda."



Martosko continued: "The Humane League of Philadelphia and SHAC Philly are one and the same. SHAC is a convicted terrorist group that has targeted its victims and their families for many years. It's remarkable that the Humane Society of the United States thought it could get away with lending support to these people."



The New York Times ad is available at http://humanewatch.org/HSUSad_NYT.pdf



Contact: Sarah Kapenstein

202-463-7112



SOURCE Center for Consumer Freedom

http://www.consumerfreedom.com


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Re: HSUS exposed for supporting Terrorists. [Re: Mira Trapper] #1042648
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Date: Thu, 11 Dec 2008 14:38:05 -0800
Subject: More on CCF ad, website revealing HSUS ties to terror (2 items)

HSUS? Fundraising For a Terror Group? Believe It. (CCF)

Trent Loos has an absolutely fascinating interview with David Martosko of Center for Consumer Freedom (CCF) on their hard-hitting New York Times ad on HSUS raising money for a SHAC-related group. Listen to it at http://www.facesofag.com/audio_files/loos4.mp3

For the flyer on the fundraiser, which features PeTA VP Bruce Friedrich and HSUS VP Heidi Prescott as keynote speakers, see http://www.thehumaneleague.com/party

For more on CCF's ad in the NYT's see their press release at www.consumerfreedom.com/news_detail.cfm/headline/3787 which announces the launch of www.humanewatch.org

www.humanewatch.org features the NYT ad, a great flyer entitled '7 Things You Did Not Know About HSUS', and a link to their www.activistcash.com profile on HSUS. You'll want to share this new website, www.humanewatch.org along with Trent's excellent interview with all your friends.

CCF's press release follows but go to URL to read it with the links intact. You'll especially want to review the background file proving what CCF said in the ad -- http://humanewatch.org/20081211_NYTad_HSUS_documentation.pdf

Those involved with animals need to support CCF and Trent Loos. Send this donation info to your bookkeeper and mail a check to them today. See http://consumerfreedom.com/donations.cfm and send funds to support Trent's work, www.loostales.com, at Loos Tales, PO Box 545 Loup City, NE 68853


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http://www.consumerfreedom.com/news_detail.cfm/headline/3787

HSUS? Fundraising For a Terror Group? Believe It.



If you subscribe to The New York Times, take a peek at our ad on page A13 today. We've uncovered some serious stuff. On Saturday, Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) Senior Vice President Heidi Prescott will deliver a keynote speech at the holiday fundraiser for a group called "The Humane League of Philadelphia." Which sounds good. But it's not. The Humane League of Philadelphia got its start as "SHAC Philly"—the largest and most active cell of a violent animal-rights group convicted on federal terrorism charges in 2006. And today we're telling the media all about it.



Are you with us so far? The worst of the worst in America's bunny-hugger movement merely changed its name and suddenly became "The Humane League." (Oddly, it was also known as "Hugs For Puppies" for a few years.) Its own president has been convicted of making terroristic threats against the children of a pharmaceutical company employee. HSUS apparently believes it's appropriate to help this group collect up to $1,000 per ticket for its future "programs."



We've compiled nearly 70 pages of documents supporting what we're saying in this ad. These materials are housed on a new website that we're calling HumaneWatch.



A few hours ago, we received an e-mail newsletter from the Humane Society of the United States In between begging for money and begging for more money, HSUS boasts about "this year's most extraordinary triumphs." We're glad to say that sneaking into Philadelphia under the media's radar, and helping pad the wallets of the animal rights movement's most radical lunatics, won't be on that list.



And at 2:15 this afternoon, HSUS president Wayne Pacelle posted a statement on his blog, claiming that we are engaging in:



"…the 'six degrees of separation' test of who is a terrorist. If The HSUS and its staff ever talk to or interact, even unwittingly, with someone involved in bad behavior—behavior we have repeatedly and publicly condemned—then that supposedly makes us terrorist sympathizers."



This, of course, is ridiculous and slimy. Back in 2004, when HSUS's Prescott was employed by The Fund For Animals (which HSUS swallowed up later that year), she spoke at "The First Annual Philadelphia Vegan Congress." It was organized by Hugs for Puppies—the same group holding this weekend's fundraiser under a new name. Also speaking at the event were SHAC USA leader and (later) convicted terrorist Kevin Kjonaas, and future HSUS Directors Paul Shapiro and Michael Greger.



Pacelle also called our thinking:



"…an appalling line of argument, and a particularly ill fit for The HSUS, which is resolute and outspoken in its condemnation of anyone who advocates going outside the bounds of the law to advance the cause of animal protection."



We acknowledged that condemnation in our ad, writing that HSUS "claims to oppose violence in the name of animal rights." (It's interesting to note that HSUS issued a new "statement against violence" policy document just this afternoon, which consists of little more than attacks against us.)



But talking the talk and walking the walk are two very different things. The only appropriate thing for HSUS to do is to withdraw its support—and its executive speaker—from Saturday's "Humane League of Philadelphia" fundraiser. Anything less, and every American will have ample reason to refer to the $225 million group as the Hypocrite Society of the United States.



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