Debbie Baxter
MessageShut this facebook page down immediatly !!!
This page is filled with grotesque images of CATS being tortured and mutilated. This is beyond sick. Why would facebook allow someone to post pictures of such vile nature towards innocent animals. Please help get this page shut down. Let Your Voice Be Heard !!! This is another image that was
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Tell World Leaders to End the Female Gendercide in India
by THE 50 MILLION MISSING: A Campaign Against India's Female Genocide
For 6 years, we at The 50 Million Missing Campaign have been working hard to tell the world about the ongoing female gendercide in India which has killed about 50 million women in the country in 3 generations through practices like infanticide, feticide, deliberate starvation and neglect of girl
About Demand Facebook to take down this deplorable page: "Soldiers Deserve to Die - They're Murderers"
by Demand Facebook to take down this deplorable page: "Soldiers Deserve to Die - They're Murderers"
This page holds no purpose other than to inflict unneed pain on our service members and their loved ones. They have protected us, and now it's our turn to protect them!
Leave DLA alone, Stop the Cuts that affect people with a disability.
by KEEP Disability living allowance say NO to reforms
Because it's the right thing to do..... The Governments own statistics show that only 0.5% of claimants are getting DLA that should not be, yet they want to cut it by 20%. They say that they want to stop misuse of the system but the figures above clear show that it has nothing to do with misuse
According to the American Cancer Society, how many new cases of breast cancer are there every year?
by Turn Facebook Pink for a week to Celebrate Remember And Help People With Breast Cancer!
Breast cancer is the most common cancer among women in the United States, other than skin cancer. It is the second leading cause of cancer death in women, after lung cancer.* As National Breast Cancer Awareness Month approaches (October), we aim to raise awareness about Breast