Well Mr. Pacelle's at it again! H$U$ the United States largest Factory Fundraiser (they want to call it Factory Farming so let's call them how we see it) just can not seem to grasp the idea that they are not in control. H$U$ called a meeting at the downtown Marriott in Des Moine, Iowa Wednesday April 7,2010 to start their march towards trying to get the Iowa legislature to embrace a Prop. 2 style of bill for Iowans. Wayne is well on his way to running all of the farmers out of California, now he and his cronies at H$U$ want to do it in Iowa.
One of the most interesting aspects of this meeting was it was a closed door "Expose" on the poultry business in Iowa. How can you have a meeting of this magnitude and lock out all of the journalists? You can read the news article for yourself to validate the last point. Evidently Mr. Pacelle just can't stand it when someone just might have something to say back to him when he does his sneak attacks.
Iowa is our countries largest egg laying state which produces approximately 1.25 Billion eggs a month. Interesting number that 1.25 Billion, if the United States would of needed to inoculate our whole population with the H1N1 vaccine Iowa could have been able to produce the necessary amount of eggs to get the vaccine in "One Month" (approximately 3 eggs per vaccine). Mr. Pacelle always tells us how much he is worried about the animals but it doesn't seem he is to worried about us.
In the second half of the title of this article it says "and aren't we glad". Why we are so glad is the fact that our friends from Rose Acre Farms in Seymour, Indiana who own some of the farms in question were there to try and rebutt Mr. Pacelle's allegations, but were not even allowed in the door. We have come to know the folks at Rose Acre Farms and know them to be upstanding, forthright Hoosiers. Maybe Mr. Pacelle did not want to let them in because Indiana has already helped to put a stop to this foolishness about supposed Factory Farming when the Indiana legislature overwhelmingly passed into law this year HB1099 the Standards for Livestock and Poultry Care act.
Mr. Pacelle says he wants to Stop Cruelty to Animals in regards to poultry, yet he doesn't seem to want to read anything about the results of cage-free egg laying. When are these animals rights folks at the factory fund raising H$US going to be honest with our country and just come out and tell us that they want us all to be vegans whether "We" want to or not. Hopefully the executives of Rose Acre Farms get the opportunity to talk to Mr. Pacelle face to face. Here at the Indiana Council for Animal Welfare we certainly hope so. Yet, it won't surprise us if it doesn't happen because Mr. Pacelle just might walk away with a little "EGG" on his face.
One of the most interesting aspects of this meeting was it was a closed door "Expose" on the poultry business in Iowa. How can you have a meeting of this magnitude and lock out all of the journalists? You can read the news article for yourself to validate the last point. Evidently Mr. Pacelle just can't stand it when someone just might have something to say back to him when he does his sneak attacks.
Iowa is our countries largest egg laying state which produces approximately 1.25 Billion eggs a month. Interesting number that 1.25 Billion, if the United States would of needed to inoculate our whole population with the H1N1 vaccine Iowa could have been able to produce the necessary amount of eggs to get the vaccine in "One Month" (approximately 3 eggs per vaccine). Mr. Pacelle always tells us how much he is worried about the animals but it doesn't seem he is to worried about us.
In the second half of the title of this article it says "and aren't we glad". Why we are so glad is the fact that our friends from Rose Acre Farms in Seymour, Indiana who own some of the farms in question were there to try and rebutt Mr. Pacelle's allegations, but were not even allowed in the door. We have come to know the folks at Rose Acre Farms and know them to be upstanding, forthright Hoosiers. Maybe Mr. Pacelle did not want to let them in because Indiana has already helped to put a stop to this foolishness about supposed Factory Farming when the Indiana legislature overwhelmingly passed into law this year HB1099 the Standards for Livestock and Poultry Care act.
Mr. Pacelle says he wants to Stop Cruelty to Animals in regards to poultry, yet he doesn't seem to want to read anything about the results of cage-free egg laying. When are these animals rights folks at the factory fund raising H$US going to be honest with our country and just come out and tell us that they want us all to be vegans whether "We" want to or not. Hopefully the executives of Rose Acre Farms get the opportunity to talk to Mr. Pacelle face to face. Here at the Indiana Council for Animal Welfare we certainly hope so. Yet, it won't surprise us if it doesn't happen because Mr. Pacelle just might walk away with a little "EGG" on his face.

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