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Beringia

(4,316 posts)
Wed Nov 20, 2013, 01:11 AM Nov 2013

Gov Christie vetoes Ban of Pig Gestation Crates


Wayne Pacelle: Humane Society US




Nov 18 2013

Crack Job by Cracker Barrel Shareholders

When shareholders want to see movement inside a company they invest in, they sometimes submit shareholder resolutions. For years, animal welfare advocates and organizations like The HSUS have been doing just that, specifically when we want the company to improve its animal-care or animal-purchasing practices. Today, for the first time, a shareholder proposal on an animal welfare topic passed, almost unanimously. That vote is a telling sign of the emerging societal consensus on the extreme confinement of breeding sows in gestation crates. People just don’t like them.

Rather than criticizing a company for not doing something a certain way, the proposal praised Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, the iconic middle-America restaurant chain based with more than 600 outlets, for recently announcing plans to eliminate gestation crates – small cages used to virtually immobilize breeding pigs for months on end – from its pork supply chain.

P.S. Unfortunately, politicians are often laggards on important social issues. Look at the history of women’s suffrage, civil rights and so many other topics.

In New Jersey today, Gov. Chris Christie has, for the moment at least, thwarted our effort to override his veto of the Legislature’s sentiment that it seeks to ban gestation crates. We fell just two votes short of the two-thirds vote needed to override his veto. It appears that Gov. Christie is more focused on appeasing Republican caucus-goers in Iowa than the people of New Jersey, who oppose gestation crates with a 91 percent supermajority. He may have miscalculated attitudes in Iowa, however. Polling from all major pig-producing states, including Iowa, reveals broad-based opposition to immobilizing animals in these crates. We’re not done yet in New Jersey.




http://hsus.typepad.com/wayne/2013/11/crack-job-by-cracker-barrel-shareholders.html





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Gov Christie vetoes Ban of Pig Gestation Crates (Original Post) Beringia Nov 2013 OP
You'd think he'd be more sympathetic. NYC_SKP Nov 2013 #1
"This is a man we can do business with." MannyGoldstein Nov 2013 #2
Christie bows to the evil 'farmers' jfrederi Apr 2014 #3
 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
2. "This is a man we can do business with."
Wed Nov 20, 2013, 01:23 AM
Nov 2013

"His opponent was a Liberal... we had no choice but to endorse Christie."

Regards,

The Democratic Establishment

jfrederi

(1 post)
3. Christie bows to the evil 'farmers'
Fri Apr 11, 2014, 12:08 AM
Apr 2014

Making wonderful animals live in a crate as a machine is evil and cruel.
Someday God will hold them accountable for every one of His animals.
Money and convenience is not more important than kindness and compassion.
Jan
God's Creatures Ministry
ps. If we truly are a 'nation under God', we will treat His animals with respect and compassion, not as garbage.

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