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I agree with you in part. But
Thu, Feb 16 2012 at 8:22 PM

I agree with you in part. But I do and will presume to speak my mind when a parent is openly and admitting to shooting her own kids with Botox and even shows stripper moves that she is teaching her youngest. When we stand silent on what stares us in the face and is openly seen, openly admitted to then we are no better than that Brittish Beauty pshychotic who calls herself a mother. Mothers don't pump their kids with chemicals, teach them how to strip, give boob augmentation gift certificates. These kids don't know any other way of life so what would they know about what really matters in real life? What would they know about true beauty? Real honest to goodness happiness? I don't say take them away from their mom. But I do say that she shouldn't be allowed to do this to them.

WOW~ This woman needs
Thu, Feb 16 2012 at 8:14 PM
WOW~ This woman needs therapy. What she wishes to do with her own face and body should not be pushed off on her girls. Botox is just as much a chemical as coke or crack coke...so don't go there "lady". And I have never agreed that small children should wear SKIMPY bathing suits or clothing. Be plastic if you want Burge but let your kids be flesh and blood and hopefully { tho doubtful because of you} normal. I count that as down right abusive behavior on your part. And teaching your girl stripper moves...O what a great mom you are.
UMMMMM. First, let me ask the
Fri, Nov 11 2011 at 11:08 PM
UMMMMM. First, let me ask the million dollar question. "Are these animals re-adapted for release into their natural habitat?" If you said no, then I say SHAME ON YOU! Nobody keeps humans forever in their refuge camps do they? No, the humans are helped, taught, and set loose to make lives for themselves. And it should be the same for wild animals as well.Unless of course the animal is crippled or has something in which would mean an immediate death sentence in the wild. Now, if they are an endangered species they should be in a set up that replicates the wilds with no interaction with humans other than to see to it they have the foods they need. If its meat eaters then a live animal. This should be done in the hopes of procreation and raising the numbers only. But no domestication. Imagine will you, as dangerous as our world is how you would feel having your freedom limited to a minuscule area? Then the lab is just a means to ensnare these creatures to become accustomed to humans, which they should not. However, if you do teach rehabilitation back into the wilds and set them free then I most certainly applaud your actions. Otherwise, may I suggest that these people rethink their actions?
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delicia

Member since October 2010

I am VERY environmentally conscious. The land, the rivers, seas, oceans, forests of all kinds and all the diversified life is sacred to me. I am of the earth. The earth is not of me. I am a caretaker of our home as we all should be. And every day I am in constant awe of its wonders, its magic, and how it gives every living thing life....even down to the vibrations of stones. Think quartz watches and you have a small idea of what I speak. We CANNOT afford to desicrate her anymore. Our poor and selfish habits are destroying her and in so doing, destroying us as well for without her we will not live. I am a mom and a grandmom, I love life- the tough parts have to be sorted out, accepted and then dealt with. I work with crafts-oil, watercolor, acrylic painting, and I also make carvings. I make soaps and other crafts. Love to cook- hate to clean up. I am a fiend for reading. I like certain songs out of all types of music. It is my will that I make it too Australia as Jacques Cousteau got me hooked at around 10-12 yrs. old with a book {1 out of a set} about the Great Barrier Reef. From that point on I have a long distance love affair with Oz.

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  • I will actually use my reusable bags
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  • I will walk one place each week instead of driving there
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