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Web site | http:/ |
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STOP the slaugher of Pilot Whales & Dolphins at Taiji, Japan.
私が言うことができることが何もなくてそれがあなたにこれらの哺乳動物に対する姿勢を変えさせるかあるいはすでにそれらの目前の死に抗議しています。 しかし私があなたにストレス〔強調〕を缶詰めにしてあなたがこの野蛮な実行〔練習〕を終えるまで日本へのどんな未来の旅行も取り消されること。
The Mass killing of Pilot Whales in Taiji, Japan.
Please intervene to stop the mass killing of Pilot Whales in Taiji. These innocent creatures are much valued and needed in our Seas and we do not support Japan's actions in these killings.
Yours from the Heart,
Alison Stokes,
Dublin, Ireland.
Don't let the USCG sink the boat!!!!Think of the worldwide symbol of Japan's determination to rebuild if a team was sent (QUICKLY) to bring it ashore, rebuild and sail it BACK to Nihon'.....
What a positive image would that be??
Honor the memory of those that died in the tragedy!!! It's a Powerful symbol....Don't wimp out ...do it!!
It hurts to see the Japanese people suffering this disaster. The good and honorable way they live is such a good example. God please bless them according to the prayer in Colossians chapter 1. And show them an electromagnetic/quantum way to take the radioactivity out of the materials released.
The people of Japan have to be the most wonderful, honorable people on earth. The way the people of Japan conduct themselves in the face of tragedy shows us the best of humanity, contrasted to the people of New Orleans who looted, raped and mugged and showed us the worst.
God bless all the Japanese.
Orlando, Florida
I always respect people of Japan, you are the most wonderful people on this planet.
I wish to express my deepest sadness becouse of this tragedy.
Serbia will never forget what you did for us, even in this hard moments.
Once again even in this tragedy moments you showing the whole world how much you are big and wonderful people.
I will respect Japan forever.
Serbian military policeman
Long live Japan
In my lifetime we have gone from bitter enemies to dear friends. My heart aches for what your people are experiencing.
Yesterday, I made a small donation to Catholic Charities designated for the people of Japan.
My donation was money I needed, but the people of Japan needed it more.
Your people will remain in my nightly prayers for as long as I live.
God Bless you and your people.
Emily Armstrong
Virginia
My heart hurts for the Japanese people during this horrible time. May God bless and keep each and every one of you safe.
If its not sneaking up on USA then its sneaking up on unsuspecting and defenseless whales and KILLING them. STOP NOW !!!!!!!! Its the HUMANE thing to do.
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