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We may not be able to bring back our pets, but maybe we could help to save someone elses.
PETA’s Michele Rokke reported this morning: “The hotel shook with bomb strikes during the night, and then we were off to find whomever we could. Amid the horror, there is some joy: Today, we saw a lot of big dogs in the mountains as we drove to Saida. They had evacuated themselves and were playing by the side of the road. They have found food and seemed happy, away from the bombing. If there are any animals left after the war, the real work will come then.” if you would like to make a donation to help the abandoned pets PETA Writeup -------------------- Jude & Sadie, too well loved to be forgotten
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![]() Group: Moderators Posts: 661 Joined: 27-June 03 Member No.: 4 ![]() |
QUOTE what a difference it would make if that sense could somehow be harnessed to help people too. We do have this ability, unfortunately we have supressed it. Or dare i say without getting political we were made to supress it. I envy those people out there in the thick of it actually doing something -------------------- Jude & Sadie, too well loved to be forgotten
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