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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Congressional legislation aimed at protecting circus animals
Would be nice if Congress cares as much about the American PEOPLE as they do about circus animals. (H/T Roger Ericson)
Animal welfare advocates wanted to bring a "bull hook," a device used to prod elephants, to Capitol Hill to highlight proposed legislation that seeks to protect exotic animals from abuse.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/nationnow/2011/11/congressional-legislation-targets-circus-animals.html
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retatMore wonderful govt legislation:
http://www.fedsmith.com/articles/articles.printformat.db.php?intArticleID=3112
Circus animals are assets and provide a source of cash flow.
Most of the human beings in the US are in -ve equity, have -ve net assets, have no or little income or decreasing income and are tapped out in terms of taking on more debt.
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