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LETTER/ Help Philly Go Foie Gras Free KINSHIP CIRCLE PRIMARY PERMISSION TO CROSS-POST AS WRITTEN *************************************************************************************************** 9/4/07: Help Philly Go Foie Gras Free KINSHIP CIRCLE ACTION CAMPAIGN http://www.KinshipCircle.org SOURCE OF INFORMATION: Please Take Action to

Help Philadelphia be Foie Gras Free http://www.farmsanctuary.org/campaign/state_Phili.htm What is foie gras? http://www.nofoiegras.org =========================================================== SAMPLE LETTER & CONTACT INFORMATION * Sample letters are prepared to give you ample background on an issue. Try to change some words, pare down letters, and make them your own. * KINSHIP CIRCLE MUST REMAIN ANONYMOUS, for letter campaigns to have impact and to avoid legal problems under the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA). Please NEVER REFERENCE KINSHIP CIRCLE when sending comments directly to letter recipients. =========================================================== The Honorable Anna C. Verna Philadelphia City Council President Room 494 City Hall Philadelphia, PA 19107 ph: 215-686-3412, 215-686-3413 * fax: 215-686-193 [NO EMAIL AVAILABLE] COPY: Jack Kelly, Council-At-Large City Hall, Room 594 Philadelphia, PA 19107-3290 ph: 215-686-3452, 215-686-3453 * fax: 215-686-1925 web email: http://www.phila.gov/citycouncil/kelly/kellyfeedback.html Dear Ms. Verna, Please accept my support of Council Member Jack Kelly's proposed legislation to ban foie gras in Philadelphia. I sincerely hope Philly joins Chicago and other cities that disapprove of gorging birds to the brink of

death. Foie gras is derived from the fatty, diseased livers of ducks and geese. The so-called "delicacy" is banned in over a dozen countries and more than 300 U.S. restaurants. Veterinarians, ethicists, religious, political, and business leaders (including restaurant chefs and farmers) advocate an end to the brutal practice known as "oral gavage." To make foie gras, ducks or geese are attached to a pressurized pump. Several times daily, liquid feed is shoved 12 inches down their throats via a metal rod. Feeding sheds house about 1,000 ducks, with seven ducks squeezed into each small cage. According to a former employee of Elevages Perigord -- Canada's largest producer and the subject of a 2006-2007 cruelty investigation -- "The notion the ducks enjoyed forced feeding was utterly ridiculous. As soon as they received a dose, they'd frantically shake their heads, trying to spit out food and often

vomiting... During the last few days, most couldn't lift their heads and many died." The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals cites documentation from veterinarians that "the birds' livers become so enlarged, [they]... have literally exploded from these forced feedings. The results of necropsies reveal ruptured livers, throat damage, esophageal trauma, and food spilling from the dead animal's throat and out of [his] nostrils." Some ducks never make it to the feeding sheds. Inside hatcheries, day-old ducks are sorted by sex. Males are de-beaked and de-toed with ordinary scissors. Females, whose vein-encased livers generate poor quality meat, are discarded in garbage bags and gassed with carbon dioxide or suffocated. Sick birds make sick people. A report in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences cited a link between foie gras and Amyloidosis, a disease associated with

rheumatoid arthritis, Alzheimer's disease, adult-onset (type-2) diabetes and tuberculosis. In a 2005 Zogby poll, 79% of Illinois voters favored a ban on foie gras production. I urge Philadelphia to become the next city to outlaw blatant animal abuse. Please reflect the public trend in conscientious consumption and lead the way for foie gras bans nationwide. Thank you, ******************************************************************************************** ADDITIONAL ACTION FOR PHILIDELPHIA RESIDENTS PHILIDELPHIA RESIDENTS: it is of critical importance that you also contact your elected officials. Enter your street address on either of these sites: http://www.phila.gov/citycouncil/districtform/districtform.html http://www.hallwatch.org/faxbank/philadelphia * If you have just a moment more, please thank Council member Kelly for introducing this humane legislation! You can reach him by going to his legislative webpage. ******************************************************************************************** ******************************************************************************************** Kinship Circle is a nonprofit organization serving the

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