Mar 16 2010
Behold the First HumaneWatch Poster
UPDATE: We're shipping these gorgeous prints to veterinarians, pet store owners, butchers, livestock auctioneers, theme park operators, furriers, fishing tournament directors, and other Americans who can expose our message to a wide audience.
Thanks to our super talented graphic designer, we're happy to present you with ... (Ta-Daah!) ... the very first HumaneWatch color poster.
This little baby is available in a 24"x36" size, suitable for framing, mounting, or just tacking up on a public bulletin board. Perfect for displaying at your next dog club meeting, 4-H activity, fishing tournament, gun show, or PTA convention.
The Center for Consumer Freedom is happy to accept your contribution to keep HumaneWatch going, but it's not necessary to donate if you'd like a poster. Just e-mail us.
Comments
Cant wait to get my poster, thank you
So do your readers have permission to print off the black/white version of this ad on regular paper to post around? I’d consider buying the posters to put around campus because of ALL the various crazy AR brochures/flyers around, but I can’t really afford them. (Especially when 50% will be torn down.)
Thanks!
Chelsea
PS. LOVE the website.
I am beginning to have an idea for a subsequent ad or flier—
Shouldn’t we expect MORE from the HSUS members
if they want to protect abused animals?
THEY should adopt one from a shelter.
Shocked to hear the real story behind my local Humane Society, especially after helping them raise money all these years. What a shame. I now help my local non-profit ‘No Kill Shelter’
Thank you for the updates
Diane
Diane:
I think you mistook the poster. It is explaining that the HSUS is misunderstood as an organization helping your local shelter, when it is NOT. HSUS’ is about lobbying and creating legislation to take meat off you plate, not help the dogs and cats without homes. You are encouraged to support your LOCAL shelter. I would also encourage you to read some more of the articles on this site.
Diane may have misunderstood the poster…but local humane societies can be just as bad. Funneling in money for the animals and instead building new offices for the staff, buying more publicity, while the kill all of the animals who aren’t “perfect” unless they make a good news story. I’m shocked by how much killing my local humane society does behind closed doors while the public loves them and thinks they are “no kill”. I recommend No Kill Revolution and No Kill Nation!
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LOVE HATS!!!! HURRY WITH THAT as I go to try to get a bunch of posters before too late next week!!