Animal Rights and Writing07 Feb 2008 10:08 pm

Hello everyone! East Bay Animal Advocates just posted my article on the newly named blog “Ruffled Feathers“. The blog was named by Ian Ross one of our Board of Directors! Enjoy:

Whether it’s a chained dog in your neighbor’s back yard, a dairy cow with swollen utters, a protest to stop animal cruelty, or a hen who only wants to spread her wings. Animal rights media is extremely important to the animal rights movement, and far too often over looked by the mainstream media.

Who needs the mainstream meat-dia in the world we live in today! We have every form of getting our voices heard, from web pages to video blogs the information is out there.

Making animal rights media is easy. Making interesting and engaging animals rights media is the tricky part. A good thing to keep in mind is what you want to make of your story. Do you want it to be, censored or uncensored, biased or unbiased. And where oh where should you put it to get it seen by people outside the animal rights community? And the even more gripping question is, how can any compassionate human being desensitize themselves to the violence and torture?

When making a media for animals it’s crucial to be as uncensored as humanly possible. The more we censor the lives of these constantly tortured animals, the more we lean to the direction of: “Happy cows come from California.”, and “Always natural. Always fresh.”, or everyone’s favorite, “Milk, does a body good.”. On television there may be some feathers raised for such uncensored material, and in that case by all means censor, because it’s better to be seen censored than to not be seen at all. But on the Internet all bets are off. Even if the viewer clicks off the minute they see cruelty, the significant point is they see it, and the more it’s out there the more they will have no choice but to look.

Starting a video blog, posting on Indy Media, uploading to You Tube and myspace, are all great ways to impact people that wouldn’t normally be in your community. And love it or hate it, but You Tube and myspace are here to stay and probably the best way to be seen by people outside of any activist world.

As far as desensitizing yourself to the cruelty and torture you will be seeing on a daily basest, well… This is different for different people, some are never able to completely desensitize from these images, and others just pretend to be. Remember being effected by this cruelty is what makes us fight for what’s right, so don’t be afraid to shed a few tears, just remember after you wipe your eyes clear get back up and keep working. The animals will never stop dieing if we stop working to help them.
-Njeri Sims, EBAA Interactive Media Director

Scrubs13 Jan 2008 10:21 pm

This is the best show on TV so much so that I’m adding a Scrubs Category to my blog. This first blog goes out to my two friends Jay and Ryan because they have much guy love for each other. Enjoy!


Music04 Jan 2008 04:56 pm

Hey Everyone!

I just wanted to let you all know about my friend’s coming show! It will be a lot of fun, and I think you should all try and make it out. The Greening is a band I have backed for years because of their great sense of humor, super style, pro animal rights attitude, and most importantly their GREAT musical style. (Not to mention the drummer takes his shirt off about 80% of the shows. You know you want to see this ladies! ;) Just remember look but don’t touch they’re all taken!)

And the greatest part is if you do come you get a FREE CD or T-Shirt! What could be better than that?!? And the show will only cost you $10 bucks; a CD or shirt would run you about $15.

So come out, have a drink, and a shit load of fun. I’ll be driving in from the east bay if anyone needs a ride.

See you AT THE SHOW!!!
www.myspace.com/thegreening

Greening_flyer2

Animal Rights31 Dec 2007 03:12 pm

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,

Njeri :)

Animal Rights20 Dec 2007 12:08 am

FORWARD AND CROSS-POST WIDELY!!!!!

Lucy was spared last night, but is due for execution first thing in the morning (12.20.07)

We need you to CALL, FAX AND EMAIL as much as you possibly can starting NOW and through the day tomorrow.

If you can send one fax and email, you can send TO ALL OF THEM! Remind these people that they are ELECTED OFFICIALS!

(www.freewebs.com/freelucy)

Remember to mention that we got over 12,000 signatures in less than 72 hours to save Lucy’s life! This is an international issue that WILL NOT GO AWAY BY KILLING LUCY!!

Email, Fax and Phone lists are below, as well as a sample letter.

Form Letter:

Dear …..

My name is …..

I have learned about what is happening with a dog named Lucy who has been ordered killed because of one incident involving another dog.

According to your local laws and California Law, Lucy should be ordered back home with terms, restrictions and conditions, and/or
sent to one of the many dog rescues that have offered to take her for the rest of her life.

There has been a gross miscarriage of justice and it is up to you to help and do something about this.

Time is of the essence.

I have heard that there were misstatements by City Attorney Kahn that Lucy has a history. She doesn’t and the record proves it.

The California Hayden Bill states:

“1834.4. (a) It is the policy of the state that no adoptable animal should be euthanized if it can be adopted into a suitable home….
(b) It is the policy of the state that no treatable animal should be euthanized. A treatable animal shall include any animal that is not adoptable but that could become adoptable with reasonable efforts….”

State law mandates her release.

Please grant leniency and spare this innocent life.

Sincerely,

…..

PHONE NUMBERS

Humane Society Silicon Valley - This place is housing Lucy and they actually care about her - please be polite to them. What they can do: They can call the city council members and mayor to spare Lucy’s life. They know what a great dog she is - they all love her there.
408-727-3383
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger - He is the ONE person who can “pardon” Lucy. Don’t let his staff tell you he can’t! He can! It’s been done before in other states and he has authority in California. Here is his authority: Cite this: California Penal Code Section 4800
Section 4800. Source of Governor’s authority
The general authority to grant reprieves, pardons and commutations of sentence is conferred upon the Governor by Section 8 of Article v. of the Constitution of the State of California.
Capitol Number
916-445-2841

Fresno Office
559-445-5295

Los Angeles Office
213-897-0322

Riverside Office
951-680-6860

San Diego Office
619-525-4641

San Francisco Office
415-703-2218

Washington D.C. Office
202-624-5270

Sunnyvale City Council - They can decide to spare her life but are believing mistruths by the City Attorney. Tell them to do the right thing and let her go! (408) 730-7500

Mayor Otto Lee/ City Council - The Mayor would like to let Lucy go but cannot do it without a majority of the City Council. Be polite to him.
(408) 730-7473

CHRISTOPHER R. MOYLAN, COUNCILMEMBER
(650) 723-9518

Amy Chan
Sunnyvale City Manager
(408) 730-7480


EMAILS

Schwarzenegger’s E-Mail
governor@governor.ca.gov

Humane Society Silicon Valley
Beth Ward who is a Director of the Humane Society at: bward@hssv.org

Mayor Otto Lee: # E-mail: otto@ottolee.org

To Contact the Executive Assistant to the Mayor and the City Council: council@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us

JOHN N. HOWE, COUNCILMEMBER: jh2@aol.com

DEAN J. CHU, COUNCILMEMBER: CouncilDeanChu@yahoo.com

MELINDA HAMILTON, COUNCILMEMBER
mhamilton@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us

CHRISTOPHER R. MOYLAN, COUNCILMEMBER
cmoylan@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us

Amy Chan
Sunnyvale City Manager
citymgr@ci.sunnyvale.ca.us


FAX NUMBERS

Humane Society where Lucy is right now: 408-727-7845

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger
State Capitol Building
Fax: 916-445-4633

Fresno Office
Fax: 559-445-5328

Los Angeles Office
Fax: 213-897-0319

Riverside Office
Fax: 951-680-6863

San Diego Office
Fax: 619-525-4640

San Francisco Office
Fax: 415-703-2803

Washington D.C. Office
Fax: 202-624-5280

Mayor Otto Lee and the City Council:
FAX: (408) 730-7699

Amy Chan
Sunnyvale City Manager
Fax: (408) 730-7699

Animal Rights19 Dec 2007 02:59 pm

***Response To The Governor’s Office

The Governor’s office is telling everyone calling regarding Lucy that he does not have the power to pardon.

Cite this: California Penal Code Section 4800

ß 4800. Source of Governor’s authority

The general authority to grant reprieves, pardons and commutations of sentence is conferred upon the Governor by Section 8 of Article v. of the Constitution of the State of California.***

Subject: LA, CA Lucy will be executed. Call or Fax Gov NOW –PLEASE

This is URGENT! Lucy will be killed today! Below is an update, and here is Schwarzenegger’s info. Does anyone know him?

He has the ability to “PARDON” LUCY - Please call and be *VERY NICE* ABOUT IT - IT’S OUR LAST HOPE!

CALL ALL NUMBERS, EMAILS AND FAXES. Thank you!!

Governor’s Office:

Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger Phone: 916-445-2841 Fax: 916-445-4633

District Offices:

Fresno Office Phone: 559-445-5295 Fax: 559-445-5328

Los Angeles Office Phone: 213-897-0322 Fax: 213-897-0319

Riverside Office Phone: 951-680-6860 Fax: 951-680-6863

San Diego Office Phone: 619-525-4641 Fax: 619-525-4640

San Francisco Office Phone: 415-703-2218 Fax: 415-703-2803

Washington D.C. Office Phone: 202-624-5270 Fax: 202-624-5280

Dear Friends,

Unfortunately, the City Council has been told lies about Lucy. The City Attorney (David Kahn - 408 - 730 - 7460), has presented lies about a history. Lucy has no history. This was the only incident.

The Mayor stated he would like to let Lucy go, but a majority of the council has to approve and that they did not approve, so we were thinking of what to do next.

HOWEVER, JUST NOW my clients received a call from the shelter. A call or letter just came in from Kahn ORDERING LUCY EXECUTED IMMEDIATELY!

The shelter worker refused to do it, but has to legally do it by 7 pm tonight.

Animal Rights17 Dec 2007 05:33 pm

Please Help Lucy!!! URGENT!!


Dear Friends,

Please click on this link to learn about a case I have been working on to save this beautiful, wonderful, pittie named Lucy.

http://www freewebs com/freelucy/

(please type the above into our url browser properly, as myspace wont let me post the proper site with dots.)

She is the victim of breed prejudice, and because of one mistake, she has been on death row, and after several appeals
and attempts to save her, we keep hitting walls.

My clients will be at the Sunnyvale City Council THIS TUESDAY and we need 10,000 SIGNATURES BY THEN!

Please, please sign the petition, and forward it to everyone you know.

Thanks so much,

Shannon Keith, Attorney for Lucy

Writing14 Dec 2007 06:49 pm

Here’s the press release! Come and show your support for free speech!

SAN FRANCISCO’S “UNION SQUARE” TO HOST

STRIKING WRITERS

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14-SUNDAY, DECEMBER 16

SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Bay Area writers, comedians, actors, musicians and fans will rally and picket The Disney Store at Union Square (400 Post Street) from Friday, December 14th – Sunday, December 16th in support of the Writers Guild of America strike.

Picket times are Friday 10AM-8PM; Saturday 10AM-7PM; Sunday 11AM-6PM.

Friday’s picketing writers will include many of the Oscar®- Emmy®- and Golden Globe-winning members of the WGA who have made the Bay Area their home, as well as surprise celebrity guests to be announced.

The event will support the Writers Guild of America strike that began on November 5, 2007. Approximately 10,500 members of the Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) and Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW), who are screenwriters and television writers, are on strike. The key issue in the negotiations is new media. Writers want fair compensation for their work whenever and wherever it is used, including Internet channels, downloads such as iTunes, webisodes and mobisodes on mobile phones.

The San Francisco Bay Area is home to some of this country’s most renowned writers and filmmakers, and the economic impact of this strike is devastating to every film- and television-making community in the country. The purpose of this event is to raise public awareness and to hasten a positive outcome to the negotiations with the AMPTP.

The Writers Guild members living and working in the San Francisco Bay Area believe that it is in everyone’s best interest to promote fair and balanced negotiations and to let the public know that not only is our filmmaking community a celebrated and vibrant one, but it is an active one with pure purpose and impeccable intent.

BAY AREA WRITERS GUILD MEMBERS HAVE WRITTEN:

FILMS INCLUDING

Apocalypse Now… Arlington Road… Batman… Batman Returns… *batteries not included… Blade Runner… Blood and Chocolate… The Brothers Grimm… Bram Stoker’s Dracula… Broken Arrow… Buddy Boy… The Candidate… Cherish… The Conversation… Corvette Summer… The Cotton Club… The Crow… The Darwin Awards… Desert Bloom… Dragonslayer… Dream with the Fishes… Eat a Bowl of Tea… Endless Love… Excellent Cadavers… Friday the 13th… Gardens of Stone… Ghost Ship… The Godfather… The Godfather II… The Godfather III… Goonies… The Great Gatsby… Gremlins… Halfway Decent… Havana… Henry & June… Hero… Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade… Is Paris Burning?… Ladyhawke…… The Last Castle… Leviathan… Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland… Live!… Lola’s One Night Stand… MacArthur… A Man Apart… Matinee… Meet the Applegates… Mimic… Mission to Mars… Monkeybone… Nanking… Never Cry Wolf… Oliver’s Story… One from the Heart… The Outlaw Josey Wales… Patton… Peggy Sue Got Married… Pet Semetary II… Pontiac Moon… Prefontaine… Raiders of the Lost Ark… The Rainmaker… Raise Your Voice… Reindeer Games… The Right Stuff… The Ring… The Ring Two… Rising Sun… Rumble Fish… See Spot Run… The Skeleton Key… So Long, Blue Boy… Soldier… Speed… A Stranger is Watching… Sublime… The Sugarland Express… Tucker: The Man and His Dream… Twelve Monkeys… Twice Upon a Time… The Unbearable Lightness of Being… Unforgiven… Waldo Salt: A Screenwriter’s Journey… A Walk in the Park… The Wanderers… Warning Sign… Who’ll Stop the Rain… Youth Without Youth…

TELEVISION INCLUDING

The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr…. All My Children… As the World Turns… Band of Brothers… Barney Miller… Beverly Hills, 90210… The Big Easy… The Bold and the Beautiful… Boomtown… Caesar… Chicago Hope… CHIPS… A Christmas Without Snow… Dallas… Designing Women… The Doctors… Falcon Crest… Fame… Farewell to Manzanar… Fish… Flamingo Road… Freddy’s Nightmares… From the Earth to the Moon… General Hospital… Get Smart… Guiding Light… Growing Pains… Girlfriends… Happy Days… Here’s Lucy… Hotel… Ice Bound… John from Cincinnati… Just Cause… Kingpin… Kojak… L.A. Law… Laugh-In… Law & Order: Crime & Punishment… The Love Connection… Love Boat… Magnum, P.I…. M.A.N.T.I.S…. The Mary Tyler Moore Show… M*A*S*H… Masters of Horror… Matlock… Max Headroom… Monster Makers… One Life to Live… The Paper Chase…The Partridge Family… Peyton Place… Prison Break… Quantum Leap… Quincy M.E…. Raines… Rasputin… Remington Steele… Room 222… Santa Barbara… The Sentinel… Skate… Star Trek: Deep Space Nine… Street Justice… Valerie… Wedding Daze… Wicked Wicked Games…

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BACKGROUND ON THE WRITERS GUILD OF AMERICA STRIKE

The Writers Guild of America, East (WGAE) and the Writers Guild of America, West (WGAW) are labor unions representing writers in motion pictures, broadcast, cable, news, and new media. The WGAE and WGAW went on strike on November 5, 2007 when talks broke down after the Guild was unable to reach agreement on a new contract with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP). Approximately 10,500 television and screen writers are on strike. Negotiations with the AMPTP, which represents approximately 300 companies and studios, resumed after Thanksgiving but broke down again on December 7th. The last Writers Guild strike was in 1988 and lasted 22 weeks.

Funny Stuff10 Dec 2007 06:38 pm

Yup you read that right!  Just watch the video it’s funny as hell!!!

Animal Rights30 Nov 2007 11:12 pm

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