Old Towels
and Laundry Detergent Needed !!
Humorously interesting, we present you with
(#13 "Looking For a New Home").
Megan Anderson says "MLAR doesn't just need
money donations, but simple things such as
old towels and laundry detergent."
With the support and backers they have, they can
manufacture all the towels and detergent
that they could ever need. They can get all
the Revlon products they could wish for, and
feed everybody Campbell Soup products
forever. One quick signature on a check or
the pocket change out of somebody's purse
would give them the $2.3 million that they
intend to dupe from the uneducated public -
a public that has NO idea of what is truly
behind a non profit, 501(c)3, very well
funded, politically connected organization.
Are you running around collecting up old towels now?
Doesn't it just make you want to run out and
buy up all the Tide you can find to send to
them?
Interesting
last minute note
In 2004, MLR received a $5,000 grant from
the Dade Community Foundation in FLORIDA !
We'll give you more information on this when
our little spider returns from there with
his report !!
(#14 UAPM (United
Against Puppy Mills) is
the media contact for the "Puppy Mill"
campaign publicity. They work behind the
scenes and keep their membership as private
as possible. However, we do know they were
founded in May 2005, that their PA business
registration number is 3303231 and that
their registered office address is 1305
Wheatland Ave in Lancaster.
The address belongs to J. Glenn Ebersole's J.G.
Associates' office. He is also the founder
of the Renaissance Group, on the board of
the
(#15
Advisors of Penn State),
is running a 5-year term on the Lancaster
Commission and Is Chair of the Strategic
Planning Committee of the (#16
Modern Transit Authority).
Each of these positions affords him many
influential contacts within Pennsylvania.
His wife, Helen Ebersole, is one of the co-founders of
UAPM. Helen is the Community Action
Commissioner of Lancaster and on is on the
Lancaster Zoning Commission. She is also on
the
(# 17
Zoning Committee in Lancaster)
which just happens to review Kennel
Licenses. Helen is also involved in many
other community organizations and is the
Continuing Education Coordinator for Penn
State. Helen is a member of the Lancaster
Italian Society and so is another UAPM
co-founder,
(#18
Josette A. Armini).
In fact, Josette received a college
scholarship from the Lancaster Italian
Society.
We already mentioned Jackie Keeney in a
prior issue, who wrote a letter on the
Save-a-Dog letterhead representing UAPM, and
posted it to
(#19 Save-A-Dog website). She
is an attorney and member of the Maryland,
Pennsylvania and Washington D.C. Bar
Associations plus she has over ten years
experience in the real estate market and
title business.
The press stated that Dee Strathmeyer of
Neffsville was also a UAPM member but she
still remains illusive. However, no thread
in the web will remain hidden forever. UAPM
will be holding a special meeting in
January, 2007 - a
(#20
UAPM "Refresher" course).
Some of you might like to attend!
A name that kept popping up, but not
included with any animal related
organization, was Linda Figueroa. Helen
Ebersole is the Community Action
Commissioner of Lancaster, Linda Figueroa is
the Executive Director of Community Action
in Harrisburg. In 2003, Linda and J. Glenn
Ebersole were appointed to the board of
directors of MTP. Both Linda and J. Glenn
hold seats in other endeavors, as well. If
you go to (#21 Save-A-Dog's PA Legs Page,
you will get some valuable information. Then
Liz Figueroa (D-Fremont) showed up
here; (#22 Dogs Deserve Better
PA/CA/MD/NY Bills: No Chained Dogs!),
along with Sally Tully Figueroa. All at the
same site? Further investigation showed that
Sally Tully Figueroa is a DDB representative
for Puerto Rico and the secretary of (#23
PARE Este,
Inc.)
a
non-profit animal welfare and humane
educational organization. Coincidentally,
she is also the owner of
(#24 Save A Sato Foundation.)
IA non-profit organization dedicated to
improving the quality of life for homeless
and abused animals on the island of Puerto
Rico. We'll get back to
that investigation at a later date for
another issue. You can count on it.
What a Web
!
Attorneys, real estate agents, city planners
and more, help connect this web. Each has a
useful purpose in the movement to shut down
your kennels, your hobby, and take away your
rights to own animals. These people and
groups are politically motivated and have
built their web on the limbs of animal
rights rhetoric.
SNEAK PEEKS
Political Contributions
Marsha R. Perelman of Woodford Energies to
Rendell for Governor $7,500.00
Marsha R. Perelman of Woodforde Energy to
Bob Casey for Senate $4,000.00
From the Delaware Valley Golden Retriever
Rescue group: "Thank you, Governor
Rendell. Your support through letters,
emails, and donations helps to ease a great
many worries and we can't offer enough
thanks for your part in helping us Goldens."
Governor Rendell holds a 10:30 am Capitol
press conference to "make a major 'energy'
announcement." Then at noon, he's in
Gettysburg for the 2005 Golden Retriever
Club of America's judging and Rescue Dog
Parade. (Wonder if Bob Casey's aide was
there, too?)
Until next
issue, we leave you with these important
messages:
From Lost and Found Dog Rescue - "Don't BUY
a puppy from ANYONE in the Lancaster, PA,
(717) area code or ANYONE who "sells"
puppies rather than rescues them.
and
From Save-A-Dog - Support Dog Adoption and
Rescue. Why go to a DOG BREEDER or pet store
to buy a dog when you can adopt?
Links
Webs
of Gold and Silver Main Line Rescue - Board of Directors
Dorrance
“Dodo” Hamilton, (#5 the Campbell Soup Heir.)
