Third-party investigations into large-scale agricultural enterprises, and the benefits they reap for society, have a long and storied history in this country dating back over century, when publication of The Jungle exposed conditions inside meatpacking plants and led directly to federal regulation of that industry. Indeed, many of the advances in animal protection laws have [...]
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Call your U.S. Rep. to help crack down on cruel animal crush videos. Trouble with links or images? View this message online. September 29, 2010 Crack Down on Cruelty Dear Brenda, Last night, the U.S. Senate unanimously approved legislation (H.R. 5566, as amended) to ban the sale of cruel animal “crush” videos. These sick films [...]
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Saturday, September 25, 2010 Captain Paul Watson’s Reply to Katsutoshi Mihara Katsutoshi Mihara is the speaker of the Taiji municipal assembly. He was elected to the assembly in 1973. Mihara heads the town’s liaison council for opposing a total whaling ban by the IWC. Katsutoshi Mihara wrote the following article for the Asahi Shimbun in which [...]
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REMEMBER SEPTEMBER 11th and fly our FLAG with PRIDE ………………….Stand up for our freedom and vote in November
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Sea Shepherds Find Healthy Whale Sharks in the Gulf! Report from Bonny Schumaker This Labor Day weekend, Sea Shepherd crew joined their fellow crewmember and pilot in the Gulf since last May, Bonny Schumaker Board Director of Sea Shepherd and founder of OnWingsOfCare.org, to help scientists from the University of Southern Mississippi and Gulf Coast [...]
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Eliot Kleinberg Palm Beach Post Staff Writer Thursday, Sept. 2, 2010 www.http://palmbeachpost.com DELRAY BEACH — When a passerby told Chris Hogan, fishing at dawn today for blue crab, that a 7-foot whale had come ashore with the high tide and died, he calmly walked over, pulled his fishing knife and cut away two feet of it, tail and [...]
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On Friday, September 11th, 2010, an American flag should be displayed outside every home, apartment, office, and store in the United States . Every individual should make it their duty to display an American flag on this eighth anniversary of one of our country’s worst tragedies. We do this to honor those who lost their [...]
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Update………….Photo AP …………….September 2, 2010 Brought to you by Oceanic Preservation Society Taiji Update The eyes of the world are focused on “the little town with the really big secret” this week as September 1, the official start of the dolphin hunt has finally come. Town leaders indicated no change of plans of this annual [...]
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Attention horse lovers! Your help is needed to help stop the inhumane roundups of wild horses. The National Wild Horse Foundation is urging animal advocates from across the country to join its Pony Express campaign—a life-saving letter writing initiative. What You Can Do Please visit the ASPCA’s website to learn how you can send a [...]
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Tell Obama: Stop the Next Drilling Disaster Obama must act now to save an irreplaceable way of life. Obama’s support for drilling in the Chukchi could doom this sensitive area’s polar bears and native communities. Dear Friend, Last month, a federal court in Alaska found that the Bush administration violated the law when it approved [...]
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