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Defenders of Animal Rights
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Defenders of Animal Rights 14412 Old York Road Phoenix, MD 21131
Work (410) 527-1466
| Saturday, May 25, 2013 |
"The scales of justice must be equal for all God's creatures." Defenders of Animal Rights, Inc., is a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to eliminating cruelty to all animals. In 1988, our shelter opened in the middle of a 35.8 acre wildlife sanctuary in Northern Baltimore County. What makes Defenders so unique is that we hold adoptable animals for as long as it takes to find each and every one a forever home. We have adopted out almost 24,000 animals!
http://www.adopt-a-pet.org/
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Defenders of Animal Rights
14412 Old York Road
Phoenix, MD 21131
Defenders of Animal Rights News
| 05/15/2013 08:12 AM |
| PeteWalkerAdv commented VIDEO: Pet shop protesters told 'to get some jobs' |
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Animal rights campaigners staged a protest outside a pet shop in Chelmsford yesterday - leaving the owner stunned. Michele Pawsey, owner of Aquapets in Moulsham Street, contacted police after she ran into members of Essex Animal Defenders, who formed a picket line outside her store. Clearly shocked by the commotion outside, she even called police, but three officers decided the peaceful protest ...
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| 05/23/2013 06:55 AM |
| 05/23/2013 12:49 CHINA - UNITED STATES Chinese activists appeal to white house against “Dog meat Festival” |
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» An online petition calls for U.S. intervention to stop a "bloody tradition." The promoters state: no "politics" motives behind the appeal. For the defenders of tradition, dog meat cures disease and improves sexual performance in men. In recent days, a rapper has spoken out against the festival.
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| 04/30/2013 03:15 AM |
| Cruelty in the name of food |
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So gut-wrenching are the images — cows being shocked, turkeys being stomped, horses being burned with chemicals, piglets kicked like soccer balls — that the videos recorded by animal rights organizations at factory farms are almost impossible to watch.
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| 04/29/2013 01:28 AM |
| European court upholds ban on paid political advertising |
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British and Irish law meet European human rights standard but at odds with US practice
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| 05/17/2013 01:27 PM |
| The IRS targeted tea party groups. Did liberal groups get better treatment? |
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Today marks the one-week anniversary of the Internal Revenue Service's disclosure that it improperly scrutinized certain conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status. As an inspector general report on the practice found, groups with phrases like "tea party," "patriots" and "9/12 project" were targeted for the "Be On the Look Out" or "BOLO" list, and often [...]
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