Commentary.
The animal rights activist group Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is not just another radical group of nearly-naked kids wearing body paint to resemble wild animals. It is not a group whose members would dress like pigs and throw whipped-cream pies in the face of the state pork queen or empty a dump truck load of cow manure at the doors of the convention center where a livestock organization is holding a national annual meeting.
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