so Wayne Pacelle is going to be in town, in Montecito to sign his new book today, Sunday at 3:00 PM at the El Tecolote book store upper village...I may have to pay Wayne a visit and crash this little book party...I'm sure he'll have his share of fawning dog walkers eager for his autograph, but I won't be one of them...Wayne, I'll have some questions for you, pretty boy.....
Pacelle is a Team Wendy member and head of the Humane Society of the United States which I'm told is NOT affiliated with the local Humane Society..ok! then change yer name!!! geez, I'm easily confused you know...you could call it Santa Barbara Humane People..or the Society of Humane Santa Barbarans.. or Pajanimals of Santa Barbara...got it??
so I got some questions for Wayne: why did you look the other way when the Nature Conservancy and National Parks Service killed thousands of animals on the Channel Islands?
Wendy gives tons of money to the Center for Biological Diversity, who along with other conservation organizations, signed a deal to allow wolves to be killed: BOISE, Idaho - A federal judge has denied a proposed settlement agreement between the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and 10 conservation groups that would have lifted endangered species protections for wolves in Montana and Idaho. U.S. District Judge Donald Molloy in Missoula on Saturday rejected the agreement that could have led to public hunting of some 1,300 wolves in the two states. "I can't blame Molloy for the ruling," said Kieran Suckling of the Center for Biological Diversity, one of the 10 conservation groups favoring the settlement. "It's a very tortuous situation. We entered into a settlement agreement we didn't love but thought it was the lesser of two evils." Wayne, how do you feel about that?
or today, the NPS wants the owners of property on Santa Rosa Island to be gone by this year..and they want all the animals..the deer and elk that have been there hundreds of years, to be killed..that was the deal they struck says Nancy Crawford-Hall whose family owns the property: We are in negotiations regarding just how we are to leave the island this year. There are still deer, elk and some horses on the island. Like the slaughter of sheep on Santa Cruz Island because of some Pre-Columbian mandate NPS claims to have, all of the deer and elk must be slaughtered as well before we leave. How do you feel about that? They have been there for almost 100 years, so surely they are now part of the ecosystem. Where is PETA when it really matters? hey Nancy, I agree!! Wayne, how do you feel about that??
and the Nature Conservancy is a big supporter of BP..the guys who fucked up our southern coastal resources with oil spills..well, dolphins are washing up on the on the Gulf Coast, covered with oil...Wayne, do you think dolphins should have to drink oil?? and Wayne, how do you feel about the California voters rejecting Prop 21 last year...the tax that would have supported restorations? the tax that the US Humane Society supported...why can't you non-profits raise your own money instead using my tax dollars for your bloody restorations? Wayne and Wendy won't say a thing because the money flows to the Nature Con and other non-profits involved in this restoration scam...and somehow the money ends back in their pockets.. it's a sorry affair but...maybe I'll write a book about it someday....
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There's no mistaking that Wayne Pacelle is a member of Team Wendy. In just the past week there have been THREE stories about his new book, plus a mention in the literary calendar. And I'm sure today's book-signing will be tomorrow's Page One news.
One year when he was in town and the paper wrote it up, a woman told the reporter that she got all her pets from the Humane Society. She thought her donation would help animals locally. It doesn't.
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