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Wayne Pacelle Quotes

«I think (the storms) have crystallized this issue for the public.»
Author: Wayne Pacelle
«We need the federal government to say that, when it doesn't conflict with human needs, federal responders can rescue animals and cooperate»
Author: Wayne Pacelle
«People are frantically calling and telling us their cat is on the third floor of an apartment in New Orleans, or their horses were left in a pasture.»
Author: Wayne Pacelle
«Who would have thought they won't be able to pump water out for 90 days? Who would have thought New Orleans would be depopulated?»
Author: Wayne Pacelle
«We can point to some success here, but there are many more failures.»
Author: Wayne Pacelle
«There are thousands of cases of people who stayed, and they're at risk because of federal and state policy. We're troubled emotionally by the failures.»
Author: Wayne Pacelle
«We ship 300 out in a day and get 400 in.»
Author: Wayne Pacelle
«Animals are trapped by the thousands in their homes, and the clock is ticking.»
Author: Wayne Pacelle
«We have been playing Russian roulette with our food supply for years by allowing these downer animals into the food chain, ... This much-needed legislation will codify a temporary administrative ban on the processing of downer cattle and it will expand the ban on the processing of other downer livestock. Animals too sick or injured to walk are a higher risk for mad cow disease, E. coli and salmonella, and they suffer terribly when they're dragged to slaughter.»
Author: Wayne Pacelle
«Given the industry's reliance on trucks as the primary means of transporting farm animals, the USDA's failure to apply the Twenty-Eight Hour Law to trucks renders the act virtually useless, ... Transporting farm animals for 28 or more hours without rest, food, or water is clearly inhumane, and the USDA's failure to place any time limit whatsoever on truck transport is indefensible. If the USDA doesn't understand the definition of 'truck,' we would be happy to send over a dictionary.»
Author: Wayne Pacelle

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