beach
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That's why I'm here, I need to find out how to bring justice to victims without a voice.
Welcome to WS!!!
That's why I'm here, I need to find out how to bring justice to victims without a voice.
I agree with all the posters here who have spouses that don't get it!
Not smirkin' now, are ya Casey? :woohoo:
I had a stillborn baby in 2007 and ever since I have been drawn to news reports of children being hurt, abused or killed. I often get angry wondering why my son, who would have been loved and cherished, couldn't live but these babies survive birth to be abused and murdered. That is what drew me to the case, little Caylee and justice for her is what keeps me here.
:wave: I can tell you where to start, go vegan! :saythat:
I want to see justice for this beautiful little girl.
I want to see the look on KC's face when she is found guilty.
I want to hear deafing silence from CA. and GA..raying:
I've never heard that one before, what does it mean?
Vegans believe in compassionate living, it is the purest form of vegetarianism.
I believe that like small children, animals have no voice and should be protected by us yet they are subjected to abuse, neglect, exploitation and terrible, agonizing deaths every day.
A few examples of things vegans do not purchase: meat, seafood, dairy, wool, down, leather or other animal ingredients in products (if you looked up some of the words you can't pronounce, you would be surprised what they are putting in the things we buy).
It is better for your health, the environment and for the health of the animals.
It is also my opinion that the next step down from murdering and torturing defenseless, gentle creatures is moving on to humans because we are slowly killing the beautiful attribute of empathy we uniquely possess as humans.
My makeup contains no animal ingredients and is not tested on animals. Same goes for my shampoos and such, I don't want to contribute to the destruction of other living things that feel pain and deserve to feel life just as I do.
I realized it was hypocritical to claim to be this peaceful person who cared about the environment, loved animals and loathed the idea of taking life while shoveling violence into my mouth breakfast, lunch and dinner without a second thought of the sacrifice and suffering that animal had gone through just for a few moments on the tongue.
I had a stillborn baby in 2007 and ever since I have been drawn to news reports of children being hurt, abused or killed. I often get angry wondering why my son, who would have been loved and cherished, couldn't live but these babies survive birth to be abused and murdered. That is what drew me to the case, little Caylee and justice for her is what keeps me here.