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  • 01-02-2010, 11:21 PM
    Hock3ymonk3y
    Re: Need feedback
    I support you fully! I do not have much to give though seeing as I'm 14 but I will help as much as I possibly can!
  • 01-03-2010, 05:12 PM
    WingedWolfPsion
    Re: Need feedback
    You have my support as well, just let us know what you need, and perhaps we can all pool together and help out.
  • 01-03-2010, 09:17 PM
    Karbon
    Re: Need feedback
    I'd support you 100% Brian.

    On a side note, I live in Southwest Florida, 15 minutes from the Everglades and right now this very moment it is 42 degrees farenheit outside and supposed to drop into the high 30's.

    Pretty sure no large snake could survive that.
  • 02-28-2010, 07:16 PM
    jayson
    Re: Need feedback
    so are the congress men/women & the politicians.:rofl:

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by rabernet View Post
    Ummm....my vote would be no. He's a joke.

  • 03-03-2010, 10:07 AM
    USARK.Jonathan.Brady
    Re: Need feedback
    This is not a "USARK" statement, just mine***

    I think a good angle would be to make the focus of the film The HSUS (and possibly other AR orgs but don't want to lose focus). It could expose them for who they really are which of course would hopefully limit their impact on politicians and also impact their funding/donations. A mention of the financial statements and recent pushes by the public to have their IRS tax-exempt status revoked could be huge components in establishing the credibility of The HSUS.

    The film could then delve into how their two main purposes are to engage in litigation and legislation. The legislation portion would logically flow to politicians and then to the Anti-Reptile Legislation.

    Exposing HSUS backed legislation that targets all segments of the cat and dog industry would be helpful to illustrate that although they haven't come right out and stated they're against keeping cats and dogs, their total effort towards eliminating large scale breeders, eliminating pet store sellers, and enforcing spay and neuter laws for everyone else would end cat and dog ownership in one generation. It would also be helpful to get the "cuddly" pet owners interested as well.

    HR669 could be used as an example of broad efforts, and then HR2811 and S373 could be the "building blocks" illustrating what The HSUS is willing to do when broad measures fail.

    Possibly end the legislation piece with a simple illustration of a pie regarding "exotic" animals. HR669 was a whole pie. HSUS couldn't eat it all at once. So they tried HR2811/S373, it's just a slice of pie. The others slices are still out there, waiting to be eaten.

    I think exposing those who are attacking the entire industry is the way to go. It would hopefully limit attacks on the entire pet industry.

    Just my thoughts. Again, NOT USARK's position***
  • 03-03-2010, 12:03 PM
    Vypyrz
    Re: Need feedback
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by USARK.Jonathan.Brady View Post
    This is not a "USARK" statement, just mine***

    I think a good angle would be to make the focus of the film The HSUS (and possibly other AR orgs but don't want to lose focus). It could expose them for who they really are which of course would hopefully limit their impact on politicians and also impact their funding/donations. A mention of the financial statements and recent pushes by the public to have their IRS tax-exempt status revoked could be huge components in establishing the credibility of The HSUS.

    The film could then delve into how their two main purposes are to engage in litigation and legislation. The legislation portion would logically flow to politicians and then to the Anti-Reptile Legislation.

    Exposing HSUS backed legislation that targets all segments of the cat and dog industry would be helpful to illustrate that although they haven't come right out and stated they're against keeping cats and dogs, their total effort towards eliminating large scale breeders, eliminating pet store sellers, and enforcing spay and neuter laws for everyone else would end cat and dog ownership in one generation. It would also be helpful to get the "cuddly" pet owners interested as well.

    HR669 could be used as an example of broad efforts, and then HR2811 and S373 could be the "building blocks" illustrating what The HSUS is willing to do when broad measures fail.

    Possibly end the legislation piece with a simple illustration of a pie regarding "exotic" animals. HR669 was a whole pie. HSUS couldn't eat it all at once. So they tried HR2811/S373, it's just a slice of pie. The others slices are still out there, waiting to be eaten.

    I think exposing those who are attacking the entire industry is the way to go. It would hopefully limit attacks on the entire pet industry.

    Just my thoughts. Again, NOT USARK's position***

    Very well said...:gj:
  • 03-04-2010, 02:24 AM
    WingedWolfPsion
    Re: Need feedback
    I think one VERY important thing to do is show lots of images of healthy, content, and well-kept animals. HSUS bombards the media with images of abuse, and then implies that abuse is all there is out there. We need to show what healthy, beautiful, and properly kept animals look like--to show them active, eating, basking, etc., in situ.

    We're used to seeing these images in the community, but people outside the community rarely see them. They need to get the visual impact of the fact that yes, private citizens CAN properly keep reptiles, and can keep them healthy and happy.
  • 03-04-2010, 02:35 AM
    Zach
    Re: Need feedback
    Great idea. you should deffinetly do it.
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