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Mon Jun 1, 2009, 10:44 PM
READ! LOOK! PLEASE!?

  • Mood: Unheard
  • Listening to: Gorillaz
  • Reading: Manga
  • Watching: Simpsons
  • Playing: FFX
  • Eating: Alfredo and Noodles
  • Drinking: Tea

To me from my mother, and my mother from a friend

Thu May 28, 2009, 5:49 PM
"Words written on paper…



Sorrow disbelief, and frustration fill my heart. A rule, words written on paper have caused the intentional death of 6 beings. Their only crime was carrying the bloodline of recent wolf heritage. They lived in secure containments, and were cared for by responsible owners.



The animals themselves were all rescues of one sort or another. Saved from unfortunate situations and brought to safely and a loving home in a rural setting. Each one had a story, each one special and unique.



In the 10 years there were wolfdogs on the property there had been not one neighbor complaint, no escapes, no bites, no threat to the community. Just a family of people and animals dedicated to loving and living, a reward for past abuse.



I really had to stop and think isn’t that why legislation is written? To make sure animals are contained, cared for, while posing no problem to surrounding property owners? The spirit of the law was kept, the letter wasn’t, couldn’t be. There is no way to legally register and license an illegal animal. Sadly had there been written proof these guys were 10.5 years old or older they would have been legal by description, and not classified as dangerous animals. All requirements could have been met. This because of a grandfather clause included when the law was adopted. As the fates would have it they were 10 and under, and having been rescued there is no proof of even that.



Words written on paper, a decision made in County in WA in 1999 pre-determined these animals were dangerous. Interestingly in the same year the Oregon State Vet did an extensive investigation and determined that wolfdogs are no more dangerous than any large breed canine, and the same good citizenship should and would be required by both. That remains the standard of the state to this day. There is no way to justify the decision made by a political committee in WA but their words, their prejudice, and their power put on paper caused the death of 6 innocent beings. The Commissioners legacy is a sad and ignoble one.



One day last week a worker cutting brush for the power company visually invaded private property that had been hidden from view. What he saw were 6 wolfy looking canines. They didn’t threaten him, or probably even see him. This “rule keeper”, felt compelled to do what no one who lives in the area had done in 10 years. He alerted Animal Control. I wasn’t his business, but his determination to be a whistle blower created a situation that ended in death and loss.



Friday Animal Control paid a visit, after they left with their intimidations, accusations, and threats the pack seemed to know what lay ahead. They were relaxed but subdued. Tails moved side to side, eyes watched their family, and they knew. At the same time there was an assurance they seemed to communicate, “its okay, we understand, we’ll be fine, don’t worry”. Decisions had to be made, AC would be returning on Tuesday to review documents, documents that didn’t exist. Rather than face darting, forced confiscation, incarceration, and the routine sentence of death for dangerous “hybrid” canines the family made a choice. It would be a peaceful leaving. Surrounded by those whose love they had shared for much of their lives. They were held, good byes were said, tears were shed, and they were released with respect to the bridge.



Where there once had been happy animals there is now a 10ft grave that will be planted with wildflowers. Six crosses painted white will bear a ceramic, wolf print plaque. Each name, Grimalkin, Falcon, Hunter, Jessie, Patience, and Rupert will be held in memory



This tragedy did nothing to make the community safer, it was never in danger. This madness of creating laws that are written to further organizational agendas has to stop. It is time to take a stand, create the vocal community that says NO MORE!! We will not have our families torn apart, by knee jerk politicians. I don’t know how, but I know when. And the time is NOW!!!!! It’s time to come together and create good to replace this terrible wrong.



Any and all who are willing to put aside personal differences, and work for the safety of all please contact me at dianl@cascadeaccess .com"

There seems to be a certain class of people, somehow falling beneath the catagory of "Humane" which exist in our society of today. A certain class which does not seem fit to even be called something such as human. The abominations of the mind and the over-glorification of senseless killing of a normally peaceful animal exists in a corrupt society, tormenting the souls of the innocent and only bringing death. This is all I have to say on the matter without fury completley overcoming my current state of mind.

  • Mood: Disbelief

Uploaded

Fri May 22, 2009, 5:51 PM
Just got a scanner, yay! Now I'm uploading pictures, Yay! Now I'm done uploading pictures. . . yay?

  • Mood: Daily Needs
  • Listening to: Mindless Self Indulgence
  • Reading: Dirk Getnly's Holistic Detective Agency
  • Watching: Dragonball Z: Abridged
  • Playing: Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
  • Eating: Chinese
  • Drinking: Tea

Watch

Wed May 13, 2009, 12:57 AM
Hmm... I really need to get working on my own art style. People only watch other people who can draw.

  • Mood: Lazy
  • Listening to: Voltaire
  • Reading: The gutbucket Quest
  • Watching: TV
  • Playing: Dragonball Z: Budokai Tenkaichi 2
  • Eating: Nothing
  • Drinking: TEA

Stupidity on a Global Scare

Tue Apr 14, 2009, 11:20 PM
Battle.Net has proved most disappointing with their Warcraft 3 installment of official games. They pair up people who just started playing against people who WIN TOURNAMENTS and end up killing said new players within moments of the game starting because nobody gets a chance to learn how to play since they are too busy getting killed. Now, don't go giving me shit like they can practice against the computer, because after a certain point you know exactly what the computer is going to do, whereas you have absolutley no real clue on what a human is going to do. Battle.Net has turned extremely shitty with their randomizing selection of players for the entire Warcraft series.

  • Mood: Grouchy
  • Listening to: Voltaire
  • Reading: Finished Outrageous Fortune
  • Watching: WAY TOO MUCH TV
  • Playing: Warcraft 3
  • Eating: Eggdrop Soup and Doughnuts
  • Drinking: TEA

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