Saturday, November 10, 2012

HSUS Ties with MOB Gangsters


THE HUMAN SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES

I recommend each of you look into groups such as the (HSUS) and (PETA) before donating to groups who steal your money and then pocket it, for their personal gain, the people (public) do not deserve to be robbed by such thugs and criminals.


THE THREE STOOGES
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http://www.naiaonline.org/pdfs/Feld_RICO_Suit_vs_HSUS.pdf


YOU'RE KNOWN BY THE COMPANY YOU KEEP

 
Mom really was right.  And I suspect that she wouldn't be happy seeing you hang out with this crowd!
 
Wayne Pacelle is the CEO of the multi-national, animal rights corporation, The Humane Society of the United States.  The HSUS, along with its affiliate, The Fund for Animals, and two of its attorneys, was sued in Federal court recently for among other things, bribery, illegal witness payments, obstruction of justicemail fraudwire fraud, and money laundering.  These payments were brought under the RICO (Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations) Act.  This is the same law that the Feds used to pursue the Gambino crime family and The Chicago Outfit (Al Capone's old organization).  Mom's a little worried that the "e" on the end of the two bosses names, Pacelle and Capone, is silent.  Looks like no more milk and cookies (oops, I don't think Pacelle would want to be accused of drinking milk) for Wayne.
 
Assemblymember Pedro Nava, co-founder of the Animal Protection Caucus, is running forCalifornia Attorney General.  Like Willie Suttonthe 20th century bank robber said in his autobiography, "Go where the money is...and go there often."  And so Nava goes where the money is...and goes there often.  Most recently to the tony community of Pacific Palisades for a fundraiser at the home of Patty Shenker, daughter of Morris Shenker. (Life magazine once called Morris Shenker, the "foremost lawyer for the Mob in the U. S."  Shenker, known for his defense ofTeamster Boss Jimmy Hoffa in the 1960's, was indicted by a Federal grand jury shortly before his death for conspiring to conceal hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Internal Revenue Serviceand from creditors from 1967 to 1973 while he was involved in bankruptcy proceedings.)  Animal owners across California should be concerned about electing the fox to guard the hen house -- both literally and figuratively.  Morris Shenker left some big shoes for Nava to fill.  According to his obituary in The New York Times, Shenker "was the former head of the St. Louis Commission on Crime and Law Enforcement despite alleged business and personal ties with the gangsters who operated in the city."  No milk and cookies for you either, Morris, er I mean Pedro.
 
Look deep into the "Ted Bundy" stare of State Senator Dean Florez.  I suspect that not even Dean's mom would offer that mug chocolate chips, and he's running for Lieutenant Governor!  But every organization needs its "twitchy" enforcer -- like the young Bugsy Siegel or Albert "Mad Hatter" Anastasia.  Florez seems to be out to end agriculture and animal ownership in the state through his Animal-Rights-inspired agenda -- he proposed eliminating the Agriculture Department in this country's number one agricultural state and sponsored SB 250, this session's mandatory pet spay/neuter bill (the ASPCA, the HSUS's co-defendant in the RICO suit, says mandatory spay/neuter bills don't work) and the wacky SB 1277, a bill that would create a animal offenders registry (a la the sexual offenders registry) funded by a new tax on pet food.  Did I mention that "Mean Dean" is a co-founder of the Animal Protection Caucus.  Kind of ironic, isn't it.


We recommend you look into groups like the (HSUS) and (PETA) before donating to groups who steal money from the people (pubic) and then pocket it for pesona gain and




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