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I wonder if Wayne's mother kept him in a crib or playpen when he was younger? I mean, I wonder if his mothre kept him in a "cage" when he was a baby, for his safety of course. Isn't that what farmers do with the animals? And he says cages for animals is wrong but cages for humans is ok?? He has no clue how farmers treat their animals. We don't get paid if they are abused. Why would we stress our animals which in turn would make them less productive, which in turn would give us less money?? He needs to live a week on a family farm that raises 2000 animals to see what really happens. Wait a minute, that means he would have to actually work 7 days a week. What would he do with his suits?
GET OVER YOURSELVES!!! DO YOU EAT MEAT!?!??!?!!? WHAT THE HECK DO YOU EXPECT THE REST OF US TO DO IF YOU WANT TO SHUT DOWN FARMS AND THE "INHUMANE" PRACTICES?!?!??! HSUS KISS MY......
Wayne Pacelle, President and CEO The Humane Society of the United States The Humane Society of the United States is conceding defeat on State Issue 2, but the organization's president says he'll be back to fight another battle in Ohio.Wayne Pacelle, president and chief executive officer of the Humane Society, said in an interview that he knew the Issue 2 battle couldn't be won which is why the organization didn't spend any money opposing it.“We just needed to see this issue resolved before we launch reform efforts in Ohio to phase out the confinement of animals on factory farms,” he said. “We haven’t made the final decision to do that, but it’s very likely.”Issue 2, which is passing by a nearly two-to-one margin, will establish a 13-member board which will have autonomous authority to pass and enforce rules regarding raising of livestock and poultry. Sign-up below to receive updates on reform efforts in Ohio to phase out the confinement of animals on factory farms: