Saturday, April 12, 2008

Animal Rescue Scam

I don't really feel much like working but on the other hand, I want to be rich. I think what I will do is start up a animal rescue service. I will call it Bushbob's humane society. I can get a website up fast, then fill it with photos of half starved animals. I am going to tell the people that come to my website,- if you don't want to see these animals die then you best send me your money. Of course I will have all the different ways you can donate money to me. Then, I will get some metal cans, (for your coins) paste some poor looking animal onto the cans and spread them throughout my area. Now I don't really have any starving animals, in fact, I don't have any animals at all. But that doesn't matter, I am only doing this to make money. I need an address for the cheques, a bank account, paypal and to be set up for charge cards. Nothing to it.

You love animals and you have a kind heart. Unfortunately, dishonest people take your kindness and turn it against you. They prey on your weaknesses and your love of animals.

How many different animal welfare groups are there in North America?? I couldn't begin to tell you, thousands no doubt. Some of these groups actually do what they claim, help out the animals. Some of these groups are nothing but a fraud. Before you send off your hard earned money to any of them, check them out first. Do a search online, ask a friend, just check them out. Some of these animal groups are animal rights extremists, god only knows what happens to your money then. Your local animal shelter might be a good place to start if you want to help out and donate some money. I can go down to my local shelter and visit them, talk to the employees and see the animals that I am helping.

Animal scammers will say just about anything to suck more money out of you. When you've already paid once, they hit you again and again for more money with more stories, until finally you catch on. They will send you cards with some poor cat or dog on the front, often from outside the country. They will try and get you to sign up to be a regular contributor.

"Called "the greatest scam of the 21st Century", the animal protection racket is the hottest thing going in the easy money game. "Ani-scamming" (animal scamming) is a fast, profitable ticket to success with almost no outlay of expenses."

I am warning everyone here--BE CAREFUL WHERE YOU ARE SENDING YOUR MONEY TOO.

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Friday, March 7, 2008

Voice for Animals is being Hypocritical

On March 6/2008, the trial began for the kids that were involved in the microwaving the cat. Voice for animals was there as well waving their signs around. There was only a few of them again so I can see another letter heading to the Camrose newspaper. Maybe this time they will demand a provincial holiday to be created or something as equally as ridiculous.

I see one of the things that Voice for Animals is protesting as well is the oils sands in northern Alberta. If Voice for Animals doesn't like the fuel we make from the oil there, why do they drive around the province protesting?? A little hypocritical isn't it!! Why doesn't Voice for animals do the environment a favour and quit wasting gas!! Why don't they take the money they waste protesting and donate it to a animal shelter where it can do some real good??

As always I warn everyone...make sure you understand where your donations are going. Look carefully into the animal rights organizations that you might to support.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Letter to the editor

I just found this letter to the Camrose newspaper online. The lady who wrote this is not happy that nobody from Camrose came out to embarrass the kids families some more. Can you believe this writer, she wants employers to give time off work too. Is she out to lunch or what?? The people of Camrose made the right choice. Read the letter below.


"Sunday March 02, 2008Dear Editor,Where were the outraged people of Camrose, while a small group of anti-animal cruelty protesters braved icy winds, to show their support for more strict animal abuse laws in the case of Princess, the family cat that was microwaved to death. Any person living in and around Camrose, who was able to attend that rally of support on Feb. 7 and did not, needs to examine their priorities. Changing laws to help and protect the innocent do not happen without a strong display of public support. The Camrose courthouse this past Thursday should have had a large crowd, not a small group of protesters. The next hearing in this horrific case takes place on March 6 at 9:30 am. In place of regular, daily chores, show your support by being there, kids in tow, pets on a leash, sign or no sign, just be there. Employers should consider sending a concerned employee as their representative at the rally, and employees should consider asking for time off to attend. It is a priority!
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