FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 9,
2010
Contact: Sue
Wallis: Executive Director, United Organizations of the Horse
307-685-8248
Dave
Duquette: Executive Director, United Horsemen's Front 541-571-7588
Horse
owners & rural America call for boycott of Carrie Underwood,
Willie Nelson, United States Equestrian Federation, Pat Parelli, & others for taking dirty money and selling out to HSUS and PETA.
CHEYENNE,
WY-The members and supporters of the United Organizations of the
Horse (UOH) call on every American who supports the rights of horse
owners, and the principles upon which this country was founded, to
boycott celebrities and organizations who have aligned themselves
with the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and People for
the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA). Anyone who wants to protect
their ability to enjoy animals in their lives; to make a living in
the time-honored professions around animals and animal agriculture;
and to raise their children in a wholesome environment needs to join
this effort. We must block efforts by big, wealthy so-called
"nonprofits" and their paid-for-hire celebrities who are becoming
a deadly cancer on our society and attempting to constrain and
dictate our activities.
HSUS and PETA and their many minions have been
bankrolling an all-out assault against the people of the land. These
attacks threaten our ability to sustain a valuable culture of
responsible, sustainable stewardship of the land and the animals.
Recent reports show that HSUS paid 41 people salaries in excess of
$100,000 each. Their leader makes over $250,000 per year. These
groups spent less than ½ of 1% of their budget to actually help a
single dog or cat, let alone a horse. Their dollars all go to hire
celebrities, produce media events, and buy off politicians. Their
primary purpose is to create drama, manipulate the emotions of those
who don't live and work with animals every day, and draw even more
dollars into their over-bloated accounts.
"What hurts
the worst," says Sue Wallis, Wyoming state representative and
executive director of the United Organizations of the Horse, "are
people like Willie Nelson, who has done so much good for agriculture
with his Farm Aid concerts, turning against the folks who make their
living from the land, and swallowing whole the ridiculous conclusions
of radical groups making wild assertions about the extinction of wild
horses...nothing could be further from the truth. He needs to go to
the country, see the devastation of wild horse overpopulation for himself, and
work with the rest of us to find a solution that allows our children
and grandchildren the ability to see a sustainable number of horses
in the wild forever. The approach that he is advocating only leads to
miserable starvation for the horses, destruction of the environment
for every living species, and devastation of families and
communities."
In a move
that can only be described as the ultimate hypocrisy, and a blatant
example of the prostitution that the allure of big dollars can
provide, the United States Equestrian Federation (USEF) which bills
itself as the national governing body of equestrian sport, has
allowed HSUS to become the primary sponsor of its annual convention.
Pat Parelli, a prominent horse trainer, has also seen the dollar
signs and somehow thought that his betrayal of his fellow horse
people would go unnoticed. Celebrities like Carrie
Underwood, Viggo Mortensen, Sheryl Crow, and the Barbi twins cannot be left
unanswered. All celebrities who choose easy money in exchange for sponsorship of organizations seeking to destroy the ability of American families to support themselves with animals must learn that there is a heavy price to pay.
"It is time
to hit them where it hurts the worst, square in the checkbook,"
says Dave Duquette, a working cow horse trainer from Hermiston,
Oregon. "We are asking every American who believes as we do that
our rights, our culture, and our ability to enjoy animals in our
lives is at stake to boycott anyone who promotes HSUS/PETA, any of
their affiliates, and anyone who is opposing the responsible
management of wild horses."
Tribal
horse people from across the Nation have joined with UOH in calling
for common sense and compassion. "These groups will not stop for
any reason and will continue to try to undermine what we know is true
and right for the good of our natural resources, our sacred horses,
and us included," says Arlen Washines, president of the
Northwestern Tribal Horse Coalition. Washines is a member of the
Yakama Nation which is struggling to find a solution to more than
12,000 feral horses on Yakama lands that are destroying the salmon
fisheries, and culturally significant plants in their Washington
homeland.
The UOH is
working to revive the devastated horse economy and providing a
positive solution to the problem of excess wild and
domestic horses by restoring the option of humane and regulated horse
processing in the US. This will supply wholesome meat to the hungry
and a viable export market, increase the value of all horses, and
create thousands of jobs. UOH is also working to support the Bureau
of Land Management (BLM) efforts to control the number of wild horses
on federal lands, and oppose the use of any federal dollars to pay
for the upkeep of wild horses in private feedlots and holding
facilities off of the federally designated horse management areas as
an unconstitutional and inappropriate use of federal funds to
establish a welfare entitlement program for animals.
The United
Organizations of the Horse, a mutual benefit organization, is
committed to the well-being and humane treatment of horses, and the
viability of the equine industry in the United States of America. Its
companion non-profit group, the United Horsemen's Front, is a
charitable and educational non-profit 501c3 organization.
For more
information, visit www.UnitedOrgsoftheHorse.organd
www.UnitedHorsemensFront.org.
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