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<blockquote data-quote="larryshoat" data-source="post: 703982" data-attributes="member: 6773"><p>[<strong>quote="Frankie"]<span style="color: #FF0000">My first thought is that if Wayne Pacelle's Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is against it, I'm probably for it.</span></strong></p><p></p><p>Try to find the actual law you'll be voting on, but, IMO, sooner or later we're going to see more of this sort of thing. If you can vote in a board made up of ag people to do the inspections, that's better than a state appointed board made up of animal rights or non-ag people. </p><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #0000FF">I don't think you should necessarily count on the people in your state to vote down PETA initiatives.</span></strong> Non-farm people love animals, snuggly, cute animals; there's a lot more of them than us. They don't necessarily make the connection between outlawing some farm related stuff and the food they buy at the grocery store. The animal rights people have lots of experience in maniuplating our love for animals, not to mention their out and out lies. Plus they have $$millions and millions to spend on various initiatives.</p><p></p><p>That's a tough one.....</p></blockquote><p></p><p><strong><span style="color: #FF0000">Exactly, this is not a big winner for us, it's just the lesser of the evils. I don't like the idea that 10 of the 12 appointments will be made by the governor and in my opinion makes it too political.</span></strong></p><p></p><p><strong>I<span style="color: #0040FF"> agree, I think they're very confused about it all, they for the most part are very supportive of agriculture, but for the reasons you stated are confused. I've been asked a lot about issue 2, for the most part they just ask how they should vote. I think they feel if it's good for us it will be good for them too</span></strong></p><p></p><p>Good post. </p><p></p><p>Larry</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="larryshoat, post: 703982, member: 6773"] [[b]quote="Frankie"][color=#FF0000]My first thought is that if Wayne Pacelle's Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is against it, I'm probably for it.[/color][/b] Try to find the actual law you'll be voting on, but, IMO, sooner or later we're going to see more of this sort of thing. If you can vote in a board made up of ag people to do the inspections, that's better than a state appointed board made up of animal rights or non-ag people. [b][color=#0000FF]I don't think you should necessarily count on the people in your state to vote down PETA initiatives.[/color][/b] Non-farm people love animals, snuggly, cute animals; there's a lot more of them than us. They don't necessarily make the connection between outlawing some farm related stuff and the food they buy at the grocery store. The animal rights people have lots of experience in maniuplating our love for animals, not to mention their out and out lies. Plus they have $$millions and millions to spend on various initiatives. That's a tough one.....[/quote] [b][color=#FF0000]Exactly, this is not a big winner for us, it's just the lesser of the evils. I don't like the idea that 10 of the 12 appointments will be made by the governor and in my opinion makes it too political.[/color][/b] [b]I[color=#0040FF] agree, I think they're very confused about it all, they for the most part are very supportive of agriculture, but for the reasons you stated are confused. I've been asked a lot about issue 2, for the most part they just ask how they should vote. I think they feel if it's good for us it will be good for them too[/color][/b] Good post. Larry [/QUOTE]
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