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            |                              |  |             |      September 10, 2007 |             |  |             |  |             | The              Book PETA and HSUS Don't Want You to Read 
  
 We never thought we'd wade into the politics of              pet shelters, but the decidedly unethical              treatment of a van-load of pound puppies in 2005 by People for              the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA)              employees radicalized us. Despite PETA's habit of killing upwards of              90 percent of the dogs, cats, puppies, and kittens it takes in, PETA              president Ingrid              Newkirk conceded in 2000 that her organization "could become a              no-kill shelter immediately." (Such a shift of budget priorities, of              course, would require the jettisoning of some of PETA's more obnoxious              campaigns and obnoxious              campaigners.) The image of PETA blissfully slaughtering              adoptable pets is a fair definition of hypocrisy. But just when we              thought we had heard the worst of it, along comes Nathan              Winograd. Winograd's book,              available for purchase this month, is titled              Redemption. He argues, quite effectively, that the concept              of "pet overpopulation" in the United              States -- that bogeyman that PETA              and the Humane              Society of the United States constantly use to justify an              inordinate focus on dispatching dogs and cats to the great beyond --              is a myth. Every year, Winograd claims, there are actually              more Americans looking for pets than animals needlessly killed in              shelters. We read Redemption and we              absorbed Winograd's prescriptions for change. We were touched. We              asked the author to answer some tough questions about his claims.              And he said yes. Click              here to read the Consumer Freedom interview with Nathan              Winograd. And click              here to buy his book. It's the one thing PETA and HSUS are              hoping you won't read this year. Breaking News
 Here's a sampling of other stories that have caught our interest              today. To see a one-week archive of these items, click here. 
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