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Actress records holiday album to benefit animal rights group (12/18/2002) With the holiday season upon us, the sound of
traditional carols and music fill people’s homes. But one holiday CD
is being sold to benefit an animal rights group that is working to end
America’s traditional outdoor heritage. Julia Barr, the actress who plays “Brooke
English” on ABC’s daytime drama All
My Children, produced and released a new holiday CD, From
Our House…To Yours. The Fund for Animals, a national animal rights
organization, sells the CD exclusively and 100 percent of the funds go
to the anti-hunting group. The Fund for Animals has a history of
anti-sportsman actions. It has spread anti-hunting rhetoric in Wisconsin
and Michigan to prevent sportsmen from being permitted to enjoy dove
hunting seasons in the states; called for an end to all swan hunting in
the western United States; helped finance a campaign in Washington that
banned trapping in the state; called for over 2,000 newspaper editors
and the presidents of several sports cable channels to stop promoting
hunting and trapping; and is involved in a lawsuit to halt Americans’
ability to hunt an Asian wild sheep. Barr has been an active member and spokesperson for The Fund since 1999. CopyrightÓ U.S. Sportsmen's Alliance- www.ussportsmen.org
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