STOP UC-Berkeley Vivisection!

Today a car was pulled over in Berkeley and all of the occupants detained. The car was impounded. The probable cause for the stop? The driver was a “known animal rights activist” according to Berkeley PD Officer O’Donnell.

Please consider donating to these folks for impound fees (which are in the hundreds of dollars), as well as any other fees which may arise. Even if it’s just a dollar, it will go a long way.

Paypal to berkeleylegalfund@yahoo.com

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A disturbing video making its way to millions of people online and in the news shows a soldier tossing what appears to be a yelping puppy end-over-end off a cliff in Iraq.

Click here to take action and see the letter that PETA’s Emergency Response Division sent to the commanding officer at the Marine Corps Base Hawaii. Please sign here to add your name in support of investigating and punishing those involved to the fullest extent of the law.

Thanks,

peta2

Thursday Feb 28 2008
Interview - Ingrid Newkirk
Episode: #04027
Views: 25867
Ingrid Newkirk, president of PETA, had a revelation about being eaten.

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Recently, two California activists were arrested after a raid on their home by the Los Angeles Police Department. Laura Lungarelli & Kevin Olliff have been in the custody of the LAPD since Thursday evening. They were expecting arraignment yesterday (Monday) but it has been postponed and they have been sent to housing facilities in the area. Little is known about the situation. Only that they are facing serious charges (Second Degree Felony Burglary) with bail set at $100,000 and $165,000 respectively. The charges are not activist related but as Peter Young suggested “We can always expect there is a political vendetta behind non-political charges of activists, and that we can never fully draw the line between what is an “activist related charge” and what is not when long standing AR activists are charged with non-AR charges. Lets not forget the charges against Rod Coronado for possession of eagle feathers, the 18 month sentence for a UT activist for giving incorrect information on a firearm purchase application, and my multi-count felony indictment in 2005 for possession of a fake ID.”

One thing that can be certain, is that jail is an awful situation to be in. We cannot be sure how long they will be in these locations, but it would be both helpful and wise to write them today, in an effort to show they are being supported by their friends, loved ones, and community at large.

Laura (Maura) Lungarelli (She was accidentally booked as Maura)
#1167062
PO Box 86164
Terminal Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90086-0164

Kevin Olliff
#1167029
PO Box 86164
Terminal Annex
Los Angeles, CA 90086-0164

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THANK YOU!!!
Sincerely,
Friends of Laura & Kevin

Two LA animal rights activists are currently in jail after a raid of their Pasadena home. The charges do not appear to be activist related, but they are serious. We can always expect there is a political vendetta behind non-political charges of activists, and that we can never fully draw the line between what is an “activist related charge” and what is not when long standing AR activists are charged with non-AR charges. Lets not forget the charges against Rod Coronado for possession of eagle feathers, the 18 month sentence for a UT activist for giving incorrect information on a firearm purchase application, and my multi-count felony indictment in 2005 for possession of a fake ID.

Please support these two activists facing serious felony charges in the following two ways:

1) Laura Lungarelli is being denied vegan food. Please call the jail and ask they provide her with vegan food immediately. She is being mistakenly held under the name “Maura Lungarelli”, it should be mentioned her name is Laura but that she is being held under “Maura”:

Laura/Maura Lungarelli
LAPD Valley Jail
818.374.9645
877.275.5273

2) Kevin Olliff is soon to be transferred to LA County’s Twin Towers facility. This is known by many as the worst jail in the country. Until we know his food situation, please send him books. Jail is psychological torture without them.

Books must be sent from a bookstore or publisher to the following address:
Kevin Olliff
1167029
PO Box 86164
Terminal Annex
Los Angeles CA 90086

Kevin Olliff is soon to be transferred to LA County’s Twin Towers facility. This is known by many as the worst jail in the country. Until we know his food situation, please send him books. Jail is psychological torture without them.

Books must be sent from a bookstore or publisher to the following address:
Kevin Olliff
1167029
PO Box 86164
Terminal Annex
Los Angeles CA 90086

***I’m happy to report that the Berkeley East Bay Humane Society it now publicly helping to raise funds for Uber!

You can call them or mail in your donations there!

2700 9th St
Berkeley, CA 94710
(510) 845-3633
http://www.berkeleyhumane.org/

If you would still like to donate here the check will be sent out February 15, 2008!

THANK YOU ALL!***

http://cbs5.com/video/?id=30124@kpix.dayport.com

SAN FRANCISCO (CBS 5 / KCBS / AP / BCN) ― San Francisco Zoo officials appeared Friday at City Hall for a hearing by the Recreation and Parks Department Commission to examine what happened the day of a fatal tiger attack and how to improve zoo safety.

The incident occurred a little more than two weeks ago when a 350-pound Siberian tiger leaped out of its grotto on Christmas Day and fatally mauled Carlos Sousa Jr., 17, and seriously injured brothers Amritpal and Kulbir Dhaliwal, 19 and 23, of San Jose.

Commission President Larry Martin opened the meeting by expressing condolences to Sousa’s family and regrets for the injuries to the Dhaliwals.

“There needs to be a narrative that everyone understands to make sure this never happens again,” Mayor Gavin Newsom said.

“Like you, I am committed to finding answers to make sure this type of accident does not happen again,” Zoo director Manuel Mollinedo told the comission.

About 100 zoo supporters and critics spoke during the public testimony portion of the hearing. Comments included a handful of animal rights advocates who oppose keeping animals in zoos. Most people, though, voiced support for keeping the zoo in San Francisco — but many also called for a change in management and asked Mollinedo to resign.

“I’ve been to the zoo one time, with four other people. We left within a half of an hour because we did not feel safe. None of us ever went back,” said one speaker at the hearing.

“I think the zoo has done a wonderful job,” said another man, a zoo supporter. “And the Zoological Society has done a wonderful job.”

Zoo officials have suggested the tiger, named Tatiana, was provoked into climbing out of its enclosure.

“I believe something unusual and extraordinary happened to cause this tiger to get out of its exhibit,” Mollinedo said, noting that the Christmas Day attack was the first time in 67 years that “a tragedy like this has occurred.”

Newsom said he has asked zoo administrators to tell him the truth about any inaccuracies previously reported, such as the zoo’s erroneous initial reports about the height of the tiger enclosure’s wall, which is 4 feet lower than nationally recommended standards.

“I have every expectation that zoo management has been forthright and honest,” he said.

Members of the commission adjourned into a closed session for nearly an hour during the meeting before resuming with the public hearing on the incident.

During the closed session, the commission met with lawyers from the city attorney’s office to discuss what its agenda called “anticipated litigation.”

City lawyers have said they expect the attack victims sue the city and the zoo.

At the end of the meeting, the commissioners asked zoo officials to prepare a plan to improve security and emergency response, and ordered the city controller to audit the zoo’s finances and performance.

Under a lease agreement with the city, the zoo is operated by the non-profit San Francisco Zoological Society, and a joint oversight committee is looking into possible changes to strengthen that agreement.

(© CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. The Associated Press and Bay City News contributed to this report.)

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Please help us find these dogs!

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Team Vegan:
http://www.veganhealth.org/run/home
There will be an info session Wednesday evening, January 9th. Details at bottom of message.
Reasons to Run
1. It’s a great excuse to eat more vegan pizza and vegan donuts. You’ll burn tons of calories while having a blast. How often does someone tell you to “Eat more pasta?” Marathon Matt will tell you that all the time.
2. You want to look better when you do lettuce bikini leafleting at veg outreach events.
3. You’ll love the camaraderie. There is nothing like sweating, groaning, laughing, cheering, limping and jumping for joy with other people to create a great sense of empathy. Your team will have people who have never run a mile and people who run marathons a couple of times a year. It will be a great mix and totally supportive. The best runs you’ll have during training will also be the easiest, because you’ll be running with a person who keeps you going and makes the time fly.

4. Runner’s High. Is. Real. Sure, drugs are fun, but who can afford them? Runner’s high (endorphin burst) is a blast, and totally legal!
5. Special clothes! It’s great fun to go into Fleet Feet running store and get fitted for non-leather running shoes and sports bras. You’ll feel so athletic and serious, and the clothes are all so fancy. Running shirts are also special–they’re made of hi-tech stuff made to do things like “wick.”
6. Runners don’t have to worry about getting diabetes or any of the other health problems that come with being overweight and/or sedentary. Talk about a load off your mind.
7. Runners get OUT. You only get one life, why spend it sitting on the same old couch day after day? With the Team Vegan you’ll run through new neighborhoods, down new beaches, into new parks– a great way to get to know the place you live.
8. You can run everywhere and anywhere. Just throw your shoes into your suitcase and you’re good to go on trips. No expensive club fees, no bikes to lug around, just you.
9. You will sleep better than you ever have.
10. If you have a dog, you HAVE to run! You and your dog will both be so much happier. He’ll be better-behaved (all dogs are when they have enough exercise) and heck, you might be too.
11. Runners have great legs! So if you join a running team, you will have lots of legs to admire. Please admire ALL the legs to avoid being sexist.
12. Running teams are the best way to meet a date-able special somebody! Before you even learn their name, you’ll already know that he/she is active, healthy, willing to try new things, compassionate, and fun. And that he/she has great legs.
Next Wednesday, January 9th, Team Vegan will be having dinner at All About Herbs the new (secret) restaurant near Union Square.
*Café Paris at 704 Post Street (All About Herbs takes over Café Paris in the evenings)
*6:00
*Bring cash to pay for your meal, apps are around $6 and entrees are $7 to $12
*You MUST RSVP. The restaurant will only hold 15 people. If you don’t RSVP you may have to give up your seat to someone who did reserve a spot!
Marathon Matt will be the quest of honor. If you’re thinking of joining Team Vegan but you have some questions, this is your chance to meet Matt and ask him anything you want. Anything within reason, of course.

*Do you want to train for the 10k or the Half Marathon distance? (6 miles or 13.1 miles)
*What if you need to miss a week or two of training?
*Have your knees bothered you in the past?
*Is Marathon Matt single? (not within reason!)
*Are you a new runner and hesitant about running 6 or 13 miles in 12 weeks?
*What do you eat during training?
*Will you meet somebody fabulous while running? (within reason, but probably impossible to answer)
*What do you wear for training in winter weather?
*Is Jack Norris single? (no.)
*What does a typical training week look like—how much of a time commitment do you need to make?
*What are Marathon Matt’s qualifications for coaching? (perfectly within reason)

Etc. I’ll be there on behalf of Vegan Outreach, and I’ve also done a 12-week training with Marathon Matt so I can share my experience. When I joined his team last summer I was so not a runner, but he got me over the finish line!

Please RSVP to me privately.

Thanks!
Alex
alex@veganoutreach.com

Please sponsor me so Vegan Outreach can create more vegetarians!
http://www.active.com/donate/teamvegan/alexbury

Hello friends,
Uber is a puppy that has stolen my heart and I feel I must personal help to raise the money for her leg surgery. If we don’t raise the $4,000 for Uber’s surgery by February Uber WILL loose her leg! This is crazy because the shelter that took her in should be paying for this but they are just too fucking cheep to “single out” anyone dog.

I’m asking everyone who reads this to go to Uber’s website (www.films4animals.com/uber) and myspace (www.myspace.com/save_uber) RIGHT NOW! And at the very least read her story, and at the very most donate $5.00 for her surgery.

There was much doubt in everyone’s mind that anyone would care about Uber or her leg! Please help me prove them wrong, because we all know animal rights activists can do anything!

Thanks you,

:)

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