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The HSUS is pushing animal rights into the White House!

The largest anti-hunting group in the world is the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), is having it`s members sign a petition urging President Obama to appoint an “Animal Protection Liaison” in the White House. The liaison would of course promote the HSUS`s agenda.

The appeal comes directly from HSUS President and CEO, Wayne Pacelle. In it, he writes,

“We have developed a change agenda for animals, which outlines 100 immediate steps the Obama Administration can take to help animals – including millions of pets, farm animals, laboratory animals, and wildlife. With your help, we can ensure the Administration is addressing these critical animal protection issues in an ongoing and sustained way.”

Never in America`s history has a member of the White House staff been devoted exclusively to animal rights. Given the current political state we`re in this could be very damaging to sportsmen and our rights.

We`re already having to deal with Regulatory Czar’ Cass Sunstein in the Obama Administration who is a very outspoken anti-hunter, which could spell big trouble for us in the future.

Please send us your opinions and replies and they will be sent directly to the Obama administration: admin@huntersagainstpeta.com

Everyday groups like the HSUS are pushing their agenda and they`re making progress, if we stay silent and do nothing then they win.

We will not go unheard the HSUS is pushing their agenda into the White House and so will we.

3 Responses to “The HSUS is pushing animal rights into the White House!”

  1. Maggie says:

    Animal cruelty and Human Cruelty go Hand-in-Hand, We Need to set an EXAMPLE to other Countries. We are more humane to those who murder and rape, than we are to ANIMALS who have done us NO HARM*… Please make our LAWS an EXAMPLE to other countries !! ARE WE THE BIG BROTHER ?? Than Let US SHOW HOW TO be HUMANE**

  2. Ezra says:

    What would you define as humane? Perhaps a group of people committed to the improvement of wildlife habitat? A group that regularily donates food to those less fortunate? A group that happily pumps money into rural economies? A group with a vested interest in the well-being of numerous fish and animals? A group that interacts with, and understands nature on a more fundamental level than your average citizen? A group that knows, through first-hand experience, about the wonderful world of wildlife, and can see clearly what is actually going on out there? When you compare our example to that of most other countries, we are truly blessed, indeed. Thank your hunters and fishermen. They always lead the way.

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