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crazymaddieUser is Offline
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09/12/2008 12:00 PM  

If you are a person who believes in life, it doesn't matter what or who, life is precious and should never end in a form that this video reflects. It disturbed me and put me on the ban wagon to help end this form of cruelty and senseless killing. Please forgive me if this doesn't interest you and you find this to be a waste of your time, I feel deeply concerned and am taking the chance that you would feel the same and want to help contribute at least the $20.00 for one 60 second spot to be aired on national television. I contributed $40.00.

 

If you have a blog, website, myspace or any other form of notifying more people, outside of your emailing capabilities, I ask that you post and email as much as you can to reach as many people as possible. This is a very important matter and needs to be stopped.

 

Thanks so much for your time and attention

 

Hi,

Have you ever heard of aerial wolf hunting? It's a brutal practice. Wolves are shot from low-flying aircraft or chased to exhaustion, then shot and killed at point-blank range.

Governor Sarah Palin, the Republican nominee for Vice President, promotes this barbaric practice, exploiting a loophole in the Federal Airborne Hunting Act to allow private wolf killers to shoot down wolves using aircraft. We have to get the word out about this!

Please watch this powerful video by Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund, and then share it with every wildlife lover and conservationist you know:

http://actionfund.defenders.org/palinvideo

IrelynUser is Offline
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09/13/2008 7:36 AM  
I posted this on my Cafemom journal, I am also going to post this on my Myspace account.
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09/13/2008 2:23 PM  

Sometimes, I think these practices are merely excuses for people who are drooling to kill animals, to go out and kill terrified animals.  I have seen photos of people with piles of geese.  Did that make them big, strong men?  We never seem to have a shortage of people standing by with guns to kill wolves, polar bears, moose, geese, ducks, and whatever else.  Every hunter I've ever spoken to LOVES killing animals.   I've heard teenagers shrill with glee after killing a squirrel.  Was the squirrel a threat?  HORRIBLE.

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10/02/2008 6:42 PM  
Some men, Loren Eiseley wrote, were born to run. Others were born to hunt. Eiseley described himself as one born to run. He told of his youth, how wonderful it was that older boys had invited him to a secret place in the woods, and of his awe at the discovery of a secluded pond and its treasure, especially a great turtle. Oh, the stories that King of the Pond could tell, if he could only talk. He must've been very ancient and wise, that turtle.

Then the boys, born to hunt, sensing Loren's Sense of Wonder with the beauty of nature, began picking up large stones and pelting the turtle furiously and repeatedly, crushing and destroying that beautiful creature, and stealing its life.

Eiseley wanted to cry. Seeing that, the boys, born hunters, started looking at him the same way they'd looked at that turtle before they'd picked up the stones. And he ran...

Was the turtle a threat? Was the little boy, Loren?
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