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Halfway Through 2014, HSUS is Reeling

Discussion in 'Dog Blogs' started by HumaneWatch, Jul 10, 2014.

  1. HumaneWatch

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    We recently passed the halfway point of 2014. And what news so far this year regarding the Humane Society of the United States? Let’s review:

    • [​IMG]The Oklahoma Attorney General announced that his office was opening an investigation into HSUS’s fundraising, issuing a consumer alert along the way.
    • HSUS released its latest annual report, showing that its contributions were down $20 million in 2013.
    • The federal racketeering lawsuit naming HSUS and two of its employees came to an end after HSUS agreed to settle the case, paying up to $15.75 million in the process. Not only that, but we discovered (and the press later reported) that HSUS was denied insurance coverage for this litigation, something HSUS “failed to tell reporters” when announcing the settlement.
    • Charity Navigator, the nation’s largest charity evaluator, lowered HSUS’s rating after we exposed HSUS’s incorrect tax filings, in which HSUS had inflated its revenue. (HSUS also filed years’ worth of amended returns with the IRS.)
    • Then, Charity Navigator replaced its rating of HSUS entirely, issuing a “Donor Advisory” against HSUS, which indicates “extreme concern.”
    • HSUS tried to flex its fundraising muscle on Capitol Hill, and hardly anyone showed up. Then, Capitol Hill pub POLITICO wrote not one, but two embarrassing blurbs about HSUS in the following weeks, noting in one instance that HSUS was holding a lobby day while Congress was in recess.
    • Quadriga Art, one of HSUS’s top contractors—HSUS has given it over $30 million in the past few years—reached a $25 million settlement with the New York Attorney General after Quadriga was exposed for keeping most of the money it raised for a veterans charity. Sound like a familiar refrain?
    • We blew the lid off of HSUS’s Cayman Islands scheme—exposing the tens of millions of dollars that HSUS has socked away offshore instead of giving that money to pet shelters. (By the way, have you entered our contest?)
    • In statehouses, HSUS anti-farmer legislation*has been stymied. Actually, it’s not just agriculture issues—we can hardly think of any HSUS bills that have passed.
    All in all, it’s been a bad year so far for America’s self-described “most effective” animal rights group, and an especially trying time for HSUS CEO Wayne “I don’t love animals” Pacelle.

    When your opponent has taken a blow (or nine), it’s not the time to let up. It’s the time to stay on offense. We have a few things planned for the second half of 2014. Stay tuned.



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  2. david63

    david63 CH Dog

    Now that's good news keep the pressure on those bastards.
     
  3. Mr.Revolution

    Mr.Revolution CH Dog

    Dr dre voice "hell yeah ".^^^^^
     
  4. CajunBoulette

    CajunBoulette CH Dog

    Ring ding dong
     
  5. BigTazz26

    BigTazz26 Big Dog

    Keep they heads ringing haha
     
  6. Kelticwarrior

    Kelticwarrior Top Dog

    Humane Watch hasn't added the hundreds of millions of dollars the H$U$ owe the Pitbull community for damages and animal and human rights violations they've committed in the process of scamming the public out of their money
     
  7. david63

    david63 CH Dog

    Kelticwarrior you are right about that. HSUS should have to pay damages to those groups too.
     

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