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To stop taxpayer-funded animal experiments, we must first stop wasteful
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Taxpayer, hamsters don’t like to fight in Roman
Gladiator-style death matches.
I also think we can both agree on this: taxpayers shouldn’t be forced to pay
sadistic white coats who make animals shred themselves inside a laboratory
Coliseum.
But how can we defund them if our own government keeps hiding its receipts… just as the NEW Congress is taking power!?!
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Cut Off Animal Abusers >>
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Taxpayer, I present you with Exhibit A:
* Hamster Fight Club: NIH pays professors at Georgia State Univ. to genetically engineer Syrian
hamsters and watch them fight in staged, scored fights.
* Defiant: The professors refuse to disclose how much they’re spending… even though
federal law mandates them to!
* Drill, Baby, Drill: They also drill holes into the hamsters’ skulls.
* Max-Pain: No pain relief. No anesthesia. No survivors.
* Your Tax Bill? $1.5 million! (Payout #'s: R01MH122622, R21MH109302, and 1035960)
Contact Congress >>
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Now, here’s the real problem, Taxpayer.
Rogue, law-breaking professors know that no matter how deep they bury it, once
government waste like this is publicly reported, the White Coat Waste Project
will (1) F ind it, (2) E xpose it, and (3) D efund it.
F.E.D. is our winning campaign formula and “secret sauce.” But it MUST be followed in
this precise order.
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We can’t lobby to defund Hamster Fight Club (or any animal lab) if we don’t
expose it. And we can’t expose it to media like USA Today or Fox News unless our
investigators find it.
So, we have to go in order, Taxpayer. Make sense?
That’s why the COST Act is so important.
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The Cost, Openness, and Spending Transparency Act (COST) requires all
taxpayer-funded white coats to put public price tags on their animal
experiments.
And when the rogue labs fail to do so, their money will be CUT OFF!
Please tell Congress to hold these big spenders accountable. Let’s defund the
defiant professors!
Thanks,
Christine McPherson
Development Director
White Coat Waste Project
Pass the COST Act >>
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P.S. Taxpayer, the new 118th Congressional session just
started. We must get in front of every member of Congress before the pro-animal
testing lobbyists beat us to the punch. (My sources say they’re already lining
up!). Make your voice heard
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P.P.S. Now get this: we also exposed how greedy professors at Harvard took an $890,663 NIH “Fight Club”
payout — for virtually the same experiment funded in Georgia! This epidemic of
Gladiator-style combat and secretive government spending isn’t just wasteful…
it’s WRONG! Contact Congress to end it.
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