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 http://www.bloggernews.net/113283
 
 Editors Duped: How Many ‘Letters to the Editor’ are Just a Pure Propaganda Set Ups by Special Interest Groups?
 
 REXANO Editorial By Zuzana Kukol www.REXANO.org
 Las Vegas, NV (1/22/2007)--Editorials and Letters to the Editor pages are some of the most popular features of newspapers. The general public reading the letters to the editor has every right to assume the letters are original in content and reflect the sincere opinions of people living in their community.
 
 However, REXANO’s recent investigation revealed that many well meaning editors across the USA got snookered by animal rights (AR) activists by reprinting their almost identical form letters regarding tigers and their private ownership, as well as Haley' act that would ban public contact with baby exotic cats.
 
 See more in REXANO's truthful video regarding Haley's Act: End of Animal TV Shows&Contact with Exotic Cats? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yDlg2Ly4v0
 Anybody willing to research the subject will quickly find out the real AR agenda is no animals in captivity, not for food or clothing or pets.
 
 Editors need to be cautious, anytime ‘somebody’ writes to you as self appointed 'voice for animals' and asks for bans on animal ownership or certain animal use, the red flag should go up, editors owe it to their readers who depend on them for quality and truth in reporting.
 
 Below are examples  how special interest groups, in this case extreme animal rights, AR, do it: they submit and hope to publish similar cookie cutter  but ‘not quite the same’ letters in papers across USA, with different writers in different cities. They have to change content a little bit as editors are usually looking for ‘original’ material.
 Is this a set up or plagiarism? YOU be the judge!
 
 “Once is happenstance. Twice is coincidence. The third time it's enemy action.'” James Bond movies"
 
 http://www.ukiahdailyjournal.com/letters/ci_7997946
 
 Change tiger laws
 Ukiah Daily Journal Staff
 Article Last Updated: 01/17/2008 08:43:52 AM PST
 To the Editor:
 On Christmas day, the same day one boy was killed by an escaped tiger in California and two others were mauled, another tiger was found shot to death alongside an apartment complex in Dallas, Texas. Tigers do not belong in backyard cages.
 Please support Haley's Act HR 1947 or a similar bill to end the breeding of big cats outside of the internationally sanctioned Species Survival Plans administered by accredited zoos.
 Tigers should not be pets. They are wild animals. Please support Haley's Act HR1947 or a similar bill and stop the exploitation of big cats.
 This tragedy would never have happened if Congress had made Haley's Act a priority when it was first introduced two years ago. (snip)
 Frankie Kangas, Fort Bragg
 
 http://www.the-daily-record.com/news/article/3137401
 
 Letters to the editor
 January 14, 2008
 Tigers should not be in cages
 Editor:
 On Christmas day, the same day one boy was killed by an escaped tiger in California and two others were mauled, another tiger was found shot to death along side an apartment complex in Dallas, Texas. Tigers do not belong in backyard cages. Please support the creation of a state bill such as the federal bill Haley's Act HR 1947 to end the breeding of big cats outside of the internationally sanctioned Species Survival Plans administered by accredited zoos. (snip)
 Scott Beichler, Rittman
 
 http://www.tahoedailytribune.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080108/OPINION/488576992&template=printart
 
 Letters to the editor for Jan. 8 
 January 8, 2008
 Tigers should not be treated as oversize pets
 On Christmas Day, the same day one boy was killed by an escaped tiger in California and two others were mauled, another tiger was found shot to death alongside an apartment complex in Dallas.
 Tigers do not belong in backyard cages. Please support Haley's Act, HR 1947, or a similar bill to end the breeding of big cats outside of the internationally sanctioned Species Survival Plans administered by accredited zoos.(snip)
 Lynn Price, South Lake Tahoe
 
 http://www.chillicothegazette.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080106/OPINION/801060317
 
 Originally published January 6, 2008
 Big cats shouldn't be bred outside of accredited zoos
 Editor, the Gazette:
 On Christmas Day, the same day a boy was killed and two others were mauled by an escaped tiger in California, another tiger was found shot to death alongside an apartment complex in Dallas. 
  
 Tigers do not belong in backyard cages.
 Please support the creation of a state bill such as the federal bill Haley's Act HR 1947 to end the breeding of big (snip)
 Rochelle Willis, Whitehall
 
 http://www.sltrib.com/opinion/ci_7884546
 
 Backyard zoos
 Public Forum Letter
 Article Last Updated: 01/04/2008 08:23:37 PM MST
 On Christmas Day, the same day a boy was killed by an escaped tiger in California, another tiger was found shot to death alongside an apartment complex in Dallas, Texas. This tragedy would never have happened if Congress had enacted the proposed Haley's Act (H.R. 1947) when it was first introduced two years ago.
     This shooting of a tiger in Dallas is proof of the poor care these backyard animals get. Once pet tigers and the like become a burden (which they almost always do, since people have no experience nor idea what they are getting into), their owners dispose of them in horrible ways, or leave them abandoned to starve.
     Exotic cats do not belong in backyard cages They belong in accredited zoos and ethical sanctuaries where experienced keepers and veterinarians can care for them. We must stamp out backyard breeding and private ownership of exotic cats.
 (snip)
    
     Stephanie Jochum-Natt, Salt Lake City
 (Please note the writer Stephanie Jochum-Natt works for public AZA accredited zoo that would be exempt from Haley’s act she is supporting; little conflict of interest here or maybe fear of private exotic animal sector competition?)
 
 http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/172/story/212271.html
 
 Posted on Thu, Jan. 03, 2008
 Needless tragedy
 The same day one boy was killed by an escaped tiger in California and two others were mauled, another tiger was found shot to death alongside an apartment complex in Dallas. Tigers do not belong in backyard cages. Please support Haley's Act HR 1947 or a similar bill to end the breeding of big cats outside of the internationally sanctioned Species Survival Plans administered by accredited zoos. (snip)
 CONNIE LIGHT, Smiths Station
 
 http://independent.com/news/2008/jan/03/tiger-trouble/
 
 Tiger Trouble
 Thursday, January 3, 2008
 On Christmas day one boy was killed and two others were mauled by an escaped tiger in California, while another tiger was found shot to death along side an apartment complex in Dallas, TX. Tigers do not belong in backyard cages. Please support Haley's Act HR 1947 or a similar bill to end the breeding of big cats outside of the internationally sanctioned Species Survival Plans administered by accredited zoos.
 With all due respect, the time is now when congress needs to change course and genuinely hears the voice of the people. I speak for multitudes when I say that people have awakened and have grown tired of not being heard. We've grown tired of electing and paying "leaders" who have forgotten that their responsibility is to "serve." Please hear that it is of highest priority that Haley's act be honored.
 This tragedy would never have happened if Congress had made Haley's Act a priority when it was first introduced two years ago. (snip)
 Lynn Areno
 
 Here Seattle PI posted almost identical letters by 2 different authors in 2 consecutive days:
 
 http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/345953_webltrs4.html
 
 Last updated January 3, 2008 2:49 p.m. PT
 More Letters to the Editor
 TIGERS
 On Christmas Day, the same day one boy was killed by an escaped tiger in San Francisco and two others were mauled, another tiger was found shot to death along side an apartment complex in Dallas, Texas. Tigers do not belong in backyard cages. Please support Haley's Act HR1947 or a similar bill to end the breeding of big cats outside of the internationally sanctioned Species Survival Plans administered by accredited zoos.(snip) How many people and animals have to be hurt until we stop this for good?
 Please let me know that you have co sponsored Haley's Act or a similar bill to end the public possession of lions, tigers, cougars and other big cats.
 Susan Phoenix, Redmond
 
 http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/opinion/345754_webltrs3.html
 
 Last updated January 2, 2008 1:00 p.m. PT
 More Letters to the Editor
 TIGER KILLING
 On Christmas Day, the same day one boy was killed by an escaped tiger in CA and two others were mauled, another tiger was found shot to death along side an apartment complex in Dallas, Texas. Tigers do not belong in backyard cages. Please support Haley's Act HR1947 or a similar bill to end the breeding of big cats outside of the internationally sanctioned Species Survival Plans administered by accredited zoos.(snip) Please let me know that you have co sponsored Haley's Act or a similar bill to end the public possession of lions, tigers, cougars and other big cats.
 Liane Benson, Ocean Shores
 
 http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is_20080102/ai_n21181894
 
 Support big-cat bill
 Deseret News (Salt Lake City),  Jan 2, 2008 
 On Christmas Day -- the same day one boy was killed by an escaped tiger in California and two others were mauled (snip) another tiger was found shot to death beside an apartment complex in Dallas. Tigers do not belong in backyard cages.
 Please support Haley's Act HR1947 -- or a similar bill -- to end the (snip)
 Kristen Laplume
 
 http://www.suntimes.com/news/commentary/back/721456,CST-EDT-talk01.article
 
 January 1, 2008
 Keep tigers in zoos
 On Christmas Day, the same day one boy was killed by an escaped tiger in California and two others were mauled, another tiger was found shot to death alongside an apartment complex in Dallas, Texas. Tigers do not belong in backyard cages. Please support Haley's Act HR 1947 (snip) to end the breeding of big cats outside of the internationally sanctioned Species Survival Plans administered by accredited zoos.
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 http://www.rexano.org/
 http://www.youtube.com/user/REXANOEXOTICS
 http://www.exoticanimalforums.com/
 http://www.cafepress.com/rexano
 
 	
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