Palin Pick Prompts Humane Society to Endorse Obama-Biden

By: Lowell
Published On: 9/23/2008 3:49:21 PM

TPM Cafe says that the unanimous and powerful Humane Society endorsement of Obama-Biden is an "unusually important" one, in that the group is "very old and very well respected" with a "huge" membership and a "distinctly bipartisan" track record of endorsements. Here's what the Humane Society had to say about John McCain and Sarah "Wolf Killer" Palin; please read the entire endorsement here:

While McCain's positions on animal protection have been lukewarm, his choice of running mate cemented our decision to oppose his ticket. Gov. Sarah Palin's (R-Alaska) retrograde policies on animal welfare and conservation have led to an all-out war on Alaska's wolves and other creatures. Her record is so extreme that she has perhaps done more harm to animals than any other current governor in the United States.

Palin engineered a campaign of shooting predators from airplanes and helicopters, in order to artificially boost the populations of moose and caribou for trophy hunters. She offered a $150 bounty for the left foreleg of each dead wolf as an economic incentive for pilots and aerial gunners to kill more of the animals, even though Alaska voters had twice approved a ban on the practice. This year, the issue was up again for a vote of the people, and Palin led the fight against it -- in fact, she helped to spend $400,000 of public funds to defeat the initiative.

What's more, when the Bush Administration announced its decision to list the polar bear as threatened under the Endangered Species Act, Palin filed a lawsuit to reverse that decision. She said it's the "wrong move" to protect polar bears, even though their habitat is shrinking and ice floes are vanishing due to global warming.

The choice for animals is especially clear now that Palin is in the mix. If Palin is put in a position to succeed McCain, it could mean rolling back decades of progress on animal issues.

It can't get much clearer than that. If you care about animals (or the environment) in the least bit, you should NOT vote for any ticket with Sarah Palin on it. Period.


Comments



bill (Bill H. - 9/23/2008 3:56:25 PM)
let's please send Caribou Barbie back to the other side of the Yukon.


Pretty Weak endorsement (NoDuh - 9/23/2008 4:03:29 PM)
It would have been nice if they had at least mentioned the candidate they have decided to endorse.


Read the whole thing. (Pain - 9/23/2008 4:05:46 PM)

https://community.hsus.org/hum...


They did...and it was both unanimous and super-strong (Lowell - 9/23/2008 4:10:00 PM)
Go read the entire thing, I just published an excerpt. It's called a "link," by the way, a new-fangled invention on the "internets." :)

I'm proud to announce today that the HSLF board of directors-which is comprised of both Democrats and Republicans-has voted unanimously to endorse Barack Obama for President. The Obama-Biden ticket is the better choice on animal protection, and we urge all voters who care about the humane treatment of animals, no matter what their party affiliation, to vote for them.

Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) has been a solid supporter of animal protection at both the state and federal levels. As an Illinois state senator, he backed at least a dozen animal protection laws, including those to strengthen the penalties for animal cruelty, to help animal shelters, to promote spaying and neutering, and to ban the slaughter of horses for human consumption.  In the U.S. Senate, he has consistently co-sponsored multiple bills to combat animal fighting and horse slaughter, and has supported efforts to increase funding for adequate enforcement of the Animal Welfare Act, Humane Methods of Slaughter Act, and federal laws to combat animal fighting and puppy mills.

In his response to the HSLF questionnaire, he pledged support for nearly every animal protection bill currently pending in Congress, and said he will work with executive agencies such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture and the Department of the Interior to make their policies more humane. He wrote of the important role animals play in our lives, as companions in our homes, as wildlife in their own environments, and as service animals working with law enforcement and assisting persons with disabilities. He also commented on the broader links between animal cruelty and violence in society.

Obama has even on occasion highlighted animal protection issues on the campaign trail, and has spoken publicly about his support for animal protection. In reaction to the investigation showing the abuse of sick and crippled cows which earlier this year led to the largest meat recall in U.S. history, he issued a statement saying "that the mistreatment of downed cows is unacceptable and poses a serious threat to public health." He is featured in Jana Kohl's book about puppy mills, A Rare Breed of Love, with a photo of Obama holding Baby (shown above), the three-legged poodle rescued from an abusive puppy mill operation, and his political mentor, Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), is the author of the latest federal bill to crack down on puppy mills.  

Importantly, Obama's running mate, Sen. Joe Biden (D-Del.) has been a stalwart friend of animal welfare advocates in the Senate, and has received high marks year after year on the Humane Scorecard. Biden has not only supported animal protection legislation during his career, but has also led the fight on important issues. He was the co-author with Sen. Barbara Boxer (D-Calif.) in the 108th Congress on legislation to ban the netting of dolphins by commercial tuna fishermen. He was the lead author of a bill in the 107th Congress to prohibit trophy hunting of captive exotic mammals in fenced enclosures, and he successfully passed the bill through the Senate Judiciary Committee.

As you can see, this is a super-strong endorsement, unanimous, and truly extraordinary!



Sarah Palin is the first (jeffersonian - 9/23/2008 4:17:00 PM)
candidate for national office who would shoot, kill, dismember and eat Bullwinkle J. Moose, from my perspective, that alone disqualifies her.

Now I know that some will say Bullwinkle J. Moose is just a cartoon character.  If Governor Palin can believe that the Flintstones is based on a true story, however, then I can proudly say that saving the world's favorite moose is part of my voting calculus.



Well, she does apparently believe (Lowell - 9/23/2008 4:18:47 PM)
that humans and dinosaurs were on earth at the same time. Only off by tens of millions of years! :)


I bet moose tastes delicious (DanG - 9/23/2008 7:31:13 PM)
I would no problem kill and eat a moose.  But any real hunters know that you treat all animals, and nature in general, with respect.  Helicopter-based hunting is a joke.  And I'm sorry, some hunters might disagree with me on this, but the ONLY reason to shoot a wolf is in self-defense.  That one just goes out of line for me.


Sarah Palin -- the gift who keeps on giving! (Kindler - 9/23/2008 9:16:11 PM)