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Interesting...what did AAS have to do with this loss to the SPCA of a large estate?

Interesting...what did AAS have to do with this loss to the SPCA of a large estate? Nothing of course - the SPCA managed this all by itself. It has insulted, alarmed, angered, and made so many people suspicious that it is in serious danger of financial collapse.

The SPCA will undoubedly claim in court that AAS caused it to go down the tubes, but from the day of the revelation of Vancouver SPCA CEO Douglas Hoopers' $204,000 remuneration, the SPCA has stumbled from one self-inflicted P.R. wound to another. There is a long list that proves that any damage done by AAS is miniscule in comparison to the damage it has done itself.

One would have thought that nothing could top the Doug Hooper story, but the current board and CEO seem to be trying their damndest.

By suing me and Judy Stone and AAS and some other posters and some directors ( who have never even posted and haven't even been directors for years ), the SPCA is driving itself right into a P.R. brick wall. It had seven months to change course, so it's clear that it isn't going to stop.

Well...neither are we.

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BC SPCA Planned Gifts Policy October 2004
"where it is needed most"
I can tell you where a lot of that legacy money is being spent
Excerpt August 14, 2001 letter from B.C. SPCA President Michael Steven to branch directors
We shall therefore make changes to our will for the benefit of some other animal welfare organization
Interesting...what did AAS have to do with this loss to the SPCA of a large estate?
My husband and I considered the SPCA pet plan
I know Robert Brodgesell. He spent untold hours at the SPCA on Saltspring

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