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Nov 29 2008

Black Friday Murder

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34-year-old Jdimytai Damour was killed in a stampede on Friday morning in Valley Stream, New York. Sadly, it was a stampede of people at the Wal-Mart where he worked. Yes, customers were that eager to save a buck. It’s insanity.

People were still storming through as emergency technicians rushed to save the man’s life. Another employee was trampled, but he fought people off his back–literally–to get up. A pregnant customer was trampled and suffered a miscarriage, according to “National Post.” Three other customers were allegedly trampled, but they survived.

Very few customers even stopped to try to help the victims. Greedy customers, instead, rushed past the medical personnel as they tried to revive the man who was trampled upon by about 200 people. Some refused to leave the store after the man’s death, citing that they had been waiting for the sales. They simply continued shopping.

Damour’s co-worker, Jimmy Overby, said of the shoppers, “They took the doors off the hinges. He was trampled and killed in front of me. They took me down, too … I didn’t know if I was going to live through it. I literally had to fight people off my back.”

I am heartbroken that such cold-hearted thinking and actions have occurred today.

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Nov 19 2008

The Thanksgiving Challenge

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Do you want to be drugged this Thanksgiving? If you eat turkey, you are ingesting some of the tranquilizer-type of drugs that they feed turkeys in order to more easily overpower and murder them.

“The legend that one hundred odd English men and women who landed at Plymouth Harbor feasted on turkey and all the trimmings is a myth,” says Ryan Berry, Ph.D and historian. “When they first arrived on November 11, 1620, the settlers had so little food they raised the houses of the Native American inhabitants and made off with stores of beans and corn. There was simply no animal flesh to be had.”

Thanksgiving was first declared a national holiday in 1863 by President Abraham Lincoln, who stated, “I am in favor of animal rights as well as human rights. That is the way of a whole human being.”

About the turkey: “Frequently, this remarkable bird (the turkey) is wrongly portrayed as stupid and clumsy. Part of the reason for these incorrect descriptions of the turkey has to do with our species cruelly breeding this animal for fast growth and unnaturally large size,” she says.

Lancaster Farming reports, “If a seven pound [human] baby grew at the same rate that today’s turkey grows, when the baby reaches 18 weeks of age, it would weigh 1,500 pounds.”

The genetic engineering and inbreeding of turkeys has resulted in an adult male bird so large it is too heavy to stand on its own two feet, forcing him to squat in his own filth. The abnormal girth also makes natural mating impossible and virtually all turkey breeding is done through artificial insemination where workers hold down the turkeys in a painful and fear inducing manner, then rape them with the insemination.

The way that turkeys are slaughtered, they are pushed down on fast-moving conveyer belts. The horrified turkeys are pulled through an electrifying spray before someone cuts their throats. An unacceptable number reach the scalding station fully conscious.
There are no laws in the United States, as in other nations, to regulate the raising, transport or slaughter of poultry. This is a lot of suffering for a product with more cholesterol, saturated fat and Salmonella than taste.

Thanksgiving, to me, is a celebration of gratitude, not a brutal ritual in which humans are the thieves of life, playing god to God’s creatures, which were created for reasons of their own. God’s ideal is the Garden of Eden, where all creatures live together in peace, for reasons of their own. The common sense reason is also for health, and in natural empathy of those that share the same pain that we feel as living creatures.

There are almost limitless food choices for a vegetarian Thanksgiving. There’s Tofurky (Litelife and Tofurky are among the tastiest brands I’ve tried), tons of vegetables, stuffing (there are tons of vegetarian variety, even some of Pepperidge Farms in most grocers), creative varieties of salad, breads and rolls, cakes and desserts, dozens of kinds of pies, and so many things that I could list all day. If you live in Los Angeles, Whole Foods is doing a vegan dinner and so is Real Food Daily.

“The first Pilgrim/Indian Thanksgiving in 1621 was not only almost certainly turkeyless, it was mainly vegetarian. We should be celebrating Thanksgiving not as an orgy of turkey slaughter, but as a vegetarian harvest festival,” said Rynn Berry, Ph.D Historian.

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Nov 17 2008

A Mom For Christmas

I am very excited about “A Mom For Christmas” finally being released on DVD. I have loved this movie since it premiered in 1990. I was about the same age as Juliet Sorcey when she made the film alongside the great Olivia Newton-John. Although the movie is released only to members (new and old alike) of the Disney Movie Club, it is an exciting release. I joined simply to get the title. Although it doesn’t come with special features, it still is a great find for any Olivia or holiday movie fan.

The movie itself is one of those feel-good movies that you can watch hundreds of times and never get sick of. It’s a spirit lifter sort of a flick. The song “What If” that plays during the opening and closing credits is one of the best songs to capture what the spirit of Christmas could mean if we all sought peace. It’s one of Olivia’s best songs, although it has never been released beyond being a part of this film. There was never even a soundtrack release. It’s a find that Olivia collectors, like myself, have long yearned for. Hopefully, since the movie is getting released finally, the demand and sell of it will wake producers up to the fact that us fans are still waiting for soundtrack almost two decades later!

The DVD release of “A Mom For Christmas” starts my Christmas spirit into high gear and starts the season off right for viewers wanting a happy movie, one of the great Christmas classics in my opinion.

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Nov 03 2008

Yes to Proposition 2, NO to Proposition 8

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If you are in California, don’t forget to vote no to Proposition 8 tomorrow. All humans deserve equal rights, even if you don’t agree with what another person chooses to do!

Vote Yes to Proposition 2 to protect animals from the cruel system that they continue to be locked within. Even meat eaters can agree that the animals deserve better treatment along the way!

I will be vOting tOmOrrOw. (Stole that from Diane who is also voting Obama.) (-;

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Nov 03 2008

Robin Was Here

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Good afternoon. Welcome to my blog. Introductions of sorts are in order. My name is Robin Raven. I am happy to be here. I love to travel and experience the world around me. I am a vegetarian and a liberal. I have a great passion for the arts! I look forward to reading about you…

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