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Gene Baur's Prop 2 Victory Interview

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Farm Sanctuary's President and Co-founder Gene Baur speaks on Farm Sanctuary's involvement with the Yes on Prop 2 campaign, what this victory means for animals and the animal rights movement and what this means for the future.

Visit Farm Sanctuary's website at http://www.farmsanctuary.org.

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  • Good step forward for animals, hopefully it is a sign of what we can look forward to in the future.

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  • I wish Indiana could pass something like this. People here are so hick they just don't care about how these farm animals are treated. A lot of people here think stuff like this is humorous. I'd like to lock them in cages...

  • This is POSITIVE! Thank you for all the work you are doing!!

  • I'm so excited about this! Finally a step in the right direction. You all at Farm Sanctuary are doing such a great thing for all those animals.

  • :D i hope more states consider these improvements

  • I'm so happy, I've been a vegetarian for almost 4 years and I'm SO glad that we're finally making strides to becoming a more humane and cruelty free world. Keep up the good work, I love what you do. Peace

  • Awesome!

  • These inhumane systems are also causing MRSA in meat-by abusing antibiotics in the food and water. Many recent studies found pork to contain MRSA and by touching and cutting it can easily infect humans-the slightest micro scratch, even touching the nostrils-there you go MRSA in human. It's highly contageous. But antibiotic abuse is the only thing that keeps these poor animals alive in pure filth and multiple injuries. The staph becomes resistant = MRSA.

  • What is your views on raising dairy goats? For dairy, show, & meat??? I would love to discuss this with you.

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