Posted on 10/04/2008 11:05:28 AM PDT by edzo4
Just go this page
http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com
once you click it shows you a page of ads, and says:
Thank You your click has been counted!
You've given the value of .6 bowls of food to rescued animals.
The ads below make The Animal Rescue Site possible.
Thats it! No strings attached
Free Ways to Help At The Animal Rescue Site, there are many free ways you can help provide care and feeding for animals in shelters and sanctuaries.
Click every day. Did you know you can click once a day, every day at The Animal Rescue Site? That's 365 chances each year to care for animals in need.
Send a free e-card. Use our free e-cards to tell everyone you know friends, family, colleagues about The Animal Rescue Site. The more people who click every day, the more we can help feed and care for animals in need.
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I am glad to see that they have a reminder system set up.
Thank-you. Animal rescue site bookmarked for future free animal rescue support. =^..^=
Ping this over to both Slings and Arrows and Hair of a dog. =^..^=
Hardly something a conservative would support.
Done added to my Fav list to click on each day. Thanks for the post.
Done added to my Fav list to click on each day. Thanks for the post.
Sorry, Fundforanimals is an anti-hunting group.
Hardly something a conservative would support.
Amen! Liberal Dimwits at it again infiltrating this site!
DO NOT GO THERE AND DO NOT SEND A DIME AS THEY ARE nOBAMA’S FRIENDS AND SUPPORT HIM 100%!!!!
As an Alaskan I won’t go there
THey stick their nose into wolf hunting.... a local issue
NO THANKS
“Hardly something a conservative would support.”
Want to make a large beg?
Correction:
“Hardly something a conservative would support.”
Want to make a large bet?
Might feel good, but...where is a corresponding RESCUE UNBORN CHILDREN site? Dig in a bit before you endorse... check out the ecology/rainforest links you get an idea of their real friends. TANSTAAFL — There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch.
NOT ME. No apologies either.
all I saw was that they had tried to cancel a bear hunt, were against cruel traps, and didn’t want hunting in federal wildlife refuges, I didn’t think it was too extreme, if you don’t want to support it that’s cool, the animal shelter I volunteer at asked me to forward it, so I did
Please do not support that site.
Here is what they are doing.
“The Fund has won landmark lawsuits to protect animals from hunting and trapping, and the organization is currently fighting for animals with the help of the Animal Protection Litigation section. This group of full-time attorneys, law clerks, and pro bono law firms are defending animals in federal and state courts from cruelty and abuse. The Fund’s current cases seek to protect endangered species, stop the abuse of circus elephants, keep national wildlife refuges safe for animals, and much more. “
“Protecting endangered species” is the code words that hit me. Everything can be listed as protected so that we lose our property rights.
LONG LIVE HUNTING!
Now if you'll excuse me, I have to go to the tree stand.
Yep...glad the lights are on and someone’s home.
LONG LIVE HUNTING!
Now if you’ll excuse me, I have to go to the tree stand””
Its time for the afternoon armed nature observation session!
This group seems to be pure anti-hunters. It makes no sense to forbid hunting on national refuges ... the wildlife has to be managed and hunting is an important part of management. These folks do not understand the unintended consequences of their wishes, as usual.
You’re apparently not so dumb!
But this site like many others hope that you react to the thought of kittens and puppies starving than actually look with reason at their agenda.
Yep! I'll be in-stand about 4:30.
BTW ... welcome to Free Republic. Great to have you here.
“The Fund for Animals became known nationwide as a leading opponent of sport hunting, commercial trapping, and other egregious acts of cruelty to wild animals. Two and a half decades later, The Fund for Animals remains a nationwide force for the protection of both wildlife and domestic animals. While many wildlife advocacy organizations are primarily concerned with endangered species, The Fund for Animals believes that every individual wild animal deserves protection from pain, suffering, and death-whether that animal’s species is endangered or thriving.”
http://www.guidestar.org/pqShowGsReport.do?partner=justgive&ein=13-6218740
This is nothing but a group of anti-hunting animal rights nutballs!
If this bull$hit is going to be posted on FR you just as well post for donations the the Brady campaign gun banners and raise money directly for Obama!
make sure you never read or post anything from them ever again.
I didn’t post something to send donations to groups that hate conservatives!
check out the overpopulation, quick shoot it
http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2008/10/081003-bear-video-ap.html
Anti-hunting bump.
You can take your anti-hunting agenda and stuff it, troll!

I'm am fine with hunting what you are going to eat like deer rabbits etc, I am just not into shooting lions etc for the thrill, now do you like to hunt them in the wild or do you prefer to have the animals in a cage?
British tourists fuel Africa's cruel trade in 'canned hunting'
By Jonathan Brown and Rob Sharp Saturday, 1 April 2006
British tourists are fuelling a booming industry reliant on the slaughter of thousands of lions and other exotic animals by travelling to Africa to hunt semi-tame big game.
Rich huntsmen are willing to pay up to £625,000 a time to shoot and stuff animals bred commercially for their sport as part of the so-called "canned hunting" trade.
British and other European governments are coming under mounting pressure from international animal welfare groups to ban imports of hunting trophies in an attempt to cut off the demand for the trade.
The demand is so great that animals are being hand-reared from birth in cages and sold on to stock the growing number of game ranches where they end their lives in fenced-off killing enclosures. They may be drugged into docility and habituated to human contact, it is claimed.
The Independent was offered the opportunity to shoot and kill all of the big five game animals - elephants, rhino, buffalo, leopard and lion - within minutes of contacting ranch owners. One even indicated he could arrange a hunt using fox hounds to chase down lynx.
Campaigners say the most sought-after trophies are the heads and feet cut from dead lions, leopards, wild dogs and elephants. But as competition grows, commercial hunts are offering increasingly exotic prey, introducing tiger, jaguar, puma and grey wolves, according to new evidence.
ibtz
wow 4 hours later
you are quick
I mean if it hasn’t been zotted in 4 hours can you really post an IBTZ
that’s pretty weak
I just got on line. There’s plenty of time.
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