Apr 20 2010
Seven Things You Didn’t Know About HSUS
At the Center for Consumer Freedom, we've made some educational materials available over the years to help ordinary Americans wrap their minds around how deceptive the animal rights industry can be.
One of those handouts is called "Seven Things You Didn't Know About HSUS." And today it's receiving a much-needed update.
This is a perfect document to print (double-sided) and pass out like candy at sporting events, dog shows, pet expos, Future Farmers of America and 4-H meetings, or even in the parking lot when the circus or the rodeo comes to town.
And, hey! If Ohioans were to hang out with stacks of these wherever HSUS's clipboard robots are gathering ballot initiative signatures, we suppose that would be okay too. But please know that we can not condone the use of these leaflets as paper airplanes to drive away protesters. Because that would be wrong.
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Perhaps now would be a good time to take a few of these to out local post offices so the postal workers can go postal about the choice of HSUS to further their agenda on a stamp!
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Hey David, I just wanted to let you know that in 1988 the official name of the organization was changed from “Future Farmers of America” to “The National FFA Organization” to reflect the growing diversity of agriculture. I think you are doing a great job of informing everyone about the truth behind HSUS and just wanted to let you about this technicality. Thanks and keep up the good work.