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October 7, 2010
GSNMC Specialty
Somerset, New Jersey
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October 17. 2010
GSNMC Sweepstakes & Supported Entry
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The 2nd Annual
Meet the Breeds Event
Oct. 16th & 17th
The Javits Center, NYC
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December 3, 2010
USNMC Specialty
East Lansing, Michigan


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[Sept. 16, 2010]
2011 Nat'l Specialty
Information is now available.
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[Aug. 20, 2010]
2010 Nat'l Specialty Photos
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[July 12, 2010]
Committee News

A club is only as strong as its members! The support of club members is not only a requirement of increasing the strength of any club – but a sign of growth. Different people coming together to share their talents and their expertise is invaluable if one is to grow- not only as a club- but also as individuals dedicated to their breed.

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[July 12, 2010]

Congratulations
to the first Neapolitan
Grand Champion
GCH CH Bruno
Della Vecchia Roma !

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[May 2010]

Congratulations to the 2010 National Champion Cinciripini Fiamma!
This year's Best of Breed was bred and owned by Joe and Lisa Cinciripini. Congratulations to Joe,Lisa and Fiamma!!!
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National News
[Tuesday, December 02, 2008]

New "Political" Peta 

Meet The New, "Political" PETA. Its Initials Are H-S-U-S.

We've been saying it for years, and this weekend Americans across the country saw it in big, front page-sized letters: Wayne Pacelle's Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) is an animal rights group. Not your local humane society. Hates zoos. Spends more trying to influence elections than Citigroup, Microsoft, or ExxonMobil. And it wants to push its radical agenda on you.

Remember all the fuss over "wing-flapping room" this election? That was only the beginning. Sacramento Bee reporter Aurelio Rojas explains:

Now that the nation's largest animal rights group has effectively banned the caging of egg-laying hens in California, it is turning its focus to Washington.

A week after voters here overwhelmingly approved Proposition 2, [HSUS chief Wayne] Pacelle called on the Humane Society's 10 million-plus members "to build on the momentum of that landmark outcome."

In e-mails, the group's executive director urged "friends" to send a message to President-elect Barack Obama urging him to "consider animal protection a priority when appointing his secretary of agriculture.".

No longer does it just look out for dogs and cats; it's a political power whose clout Pacelle believes one day will rival the National Rifle Association.

"We have the potential to be one of the most powerful forces in politics," Pacelle says.

But the scary thing is that Pacelle's group already is one of the most powerful forces in politics. Aside from his recent call for "friends" to pressure the President-elect, Pacelle's group spent over $5.2 million just on the 2008 election cycle. That's more than the Teamsters Union, the American Bankers Association, or just about any other company, union, or political action committee (PAC) we could think of.

Now that HSUS is spreading its wings, Americans can expect a lot more Tofurky talk on the horizon. And maybe even a few protests against AIDS and cancer research.

Sound familiar? It should. Boil down the rhetoric to its ideology, and HSUS and PETA are one and the same. Except that at HSUS, the wristwatches are solid gold. (And the interns keep their clothes on.)
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