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MessagePlease help change animal abuse laws
by Help Change Animal Abuse Laws in Kentucky
EVERY 60 SECONDS AN ANIMAL IS ABUSED. THE ONLY WAY WE CAN CHANGE THINGS IS TO ENFORCE STRONGER LAWS AND PENALITES AGAINST ANIMAL ABUSE. WE NEED YOU TO SIGN THIS PETITION AND THEN TO SHARE WITH YOUR FRIENDS AND GET EVERYONE TO SIGN IT!!! WE CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE IF WE ALL JOIN TOGETHER: THE ANIMALS
Petition to make animal abuse a more serious offense!
People who love theyre pets should sign this because there are people out there who would hurt an inocent animal and not care because there is no reason to. the law will smack them on the wrist and often times they go right back to hurting our friends.Its up to us to stop this madness.
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POUR LA LIBERTÉ DES FEMMES SAHARAOUIS DANS LES TERITOIRES DU SAHARA OCCIDENTAL OCCUPÉS PAR LE MAROC
by POUR LA LIBERTÉ DES FEMMES SAHARAOUIS DANS LES TERRITOIRES D SAHARA OCCIDENTAL OCCUPÉS PAR LE MAROC
FOR FREEDOM OF WOMEN IN THE WESTERN SAHARA OCCUPIED BY MOROCCO. POUR LA LIBERTÉ DE LA FEMME DANS LE SAHARA OCCIDENTAL OCCUPÉ PAR LE MAROC. POR LA LIBERTAD DE LA MUJER EN EL SAHARA OCCIDENTAL OCUPADO POR MARRUECOS.
South Koreans Eat Their "Natural Monument No.53" Jindo Dogs-End the Meaningless Jindo Registration!
by Inseok Chun
Jindo Dogs are South Korea's national dogs and they are officially designated as South Korea's "Natural Monument No. 53". This though is a meaningless travesty! The Jindo Dog promotion project launched by government only serves to drive numerous Jindo dogs into the horrendous dog meat industry.
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Protect Dolphins from Nitrogen Pollution in Florida
Dolphins are dying at alarmingly high rates in Florida's Indian River Lagoon, a shallow estuary closed off from the Atlantic Ocean by barrier beaches. This place of white sands, seagrasses, and abundant wildlife has become over-saturated by harmful nitrogen pollutants, with a black, mucky bottom,