Guest guest Posted April 17, 2008 Report Share Posted April 17, 2008 SHARK Update <afinley wrote: Thu, 17 Apr 2008 14:19:39 -0400 (EDT)SHARK Update <afinleyfortheanimalsSubject: SHARK Being Sued for Educating MB20, Carrie Underwood You are receiving this email from SHARK because you d to receive email alerts concerning animal protection. To ensure that you continue to receive emails from us, add afinley to your address book today. If you haven't done so already, click to confirm your interest in receiving email campaigns from us. You may if you no longer wish to receive our emails. Quick Links TheCruelTruth.com RodeoCruelty.com Support SHARK! More About SHARK SHARK's My Space ShameOnCheyenne Read our Newsletter Archives Join Our e-List SHARK Sued for Educating Entertainers! Dear Friends, Since our press conference yesterday to discuss Matchbox Twenty's withdrawal from the Cheyenne Frontier Days (CFD) Rodeo in Cheyenne, WY, developments have been fast and heated. right, Steve Hindi addresses a packed room in Cheyenne. The story is front-page news at the Wyoming Tribune-Eagle (WTE), and the Cheyenne news station KGWN Channel 5 ran three newscasts on this issue. Additionally, KGWN has a poll in the left column asking citizens if they think SHARK's humane recommendations are "reasonable". -Read the WTE article and leave comments HERE. -Watch the video newscasts and vote in the poll HERE. -Read the AP story that is hitting international news HERE. Showing just how scared and desperate the rodeo forces have become, the entertainment agency that works with CFD has filed suit against SHARK for educating performers about what really happens to animals at this rodeo. SHARK filmed the CFD Rodeo. Matchbox Twenty and Carrie Underwood watched animals brutalized on the footage from the CFD Rodeo. The performers cancelled their shows. The only people to blame for cancelled acts at CFD is the rodeo organizers themselves. When CFD stops abusing, injuring, and destroying animals, they will stop losing performers. Simple as that. But, since when do rodeo people "Cowboy Up" and take real responsibility for their actions? This lawsuit is a ludicrous attempt to stifle our freedom of speech, as the rodeo industry knows that the truth can only hurt them. They said yesterday that our tactics are "outrageous." What is outrageous is slamming baby animals down hard enough to break their backs. What is outrageous is deceptively shocking horses to make them buck uncontrollably for entertainment. What is outrageous is attempting to take away the very same constitutional rights from compassionate citizens that American soldiers are fighting and dying for overseas. This is a lawsuit that must be won for the animals. It goes to the very heart of animal protectors being able to speak for the voiceless. We hope animal supporters everywhere will see how crucial this is, and help out our new legal fund in any way possible. Things are moving very quickly and we will do our best to keep you updated on this issue! In the meantime, please read the media coverage, and check out ShameOnCheyenne.com for our photos, videos, and news. Kindest Regards, Steve Hindi and Your SHARK Team "Kindness and compassion towards all living beings is a mark of a civilized society. Racism, economic deprival, dog fighting and cock fighting, bullfighting and rodeos are all cut from the same defective fabric: violence. Only when we have become nonviolent towards all life will we have learned to live well ourselves." - Cesar Chavez, civil rights and labor leader, founder of the United Farm Workers Forward email This email was sent to fortheanimals, by afinley Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUn™ | Privacy Policy. Email Marketing by SHARK | Showing Animals Respect and Kindness | PO Box 28 | Geneva | IL | 60134 http://pets.Fortheanimals7/join Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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