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« on: March 20, 2011, 11:19:51 PM »
This is a sad story of hardship of an animal. "Knut" the polar bear began his journey into this world by being the recipient of an animal that was rejected by his mother at birth. This brought international celebrity to this polar bear and people from all over the world came to see this polar bear. Abruptly, this polar bear died at age 4 this past week with 600 people present in the viewing area when this happened. Here is a article that will bring tears to your eyes just by looking at the pictures, seeing this animal that lost the most important part of his life without rhyme or reason, his mother. From the standpoint of humans and human life, the bonding relationship with mother and son is crucial. It is very evident when a child has been robbed of this opportunity and it shows up through the aging/developmental process. There is nothing that replaces this action and time in those very crucial beginning years. This animal was dealt that devastating blow and was forced to grow up having something that he never got a chance to endure. The video above changes in context, the very reason I wrote the story about this animal 'after' the reader of this thread would most likely watch the video first. Most if not all of us had the luxury of having a mother in their life. But to see this animal celebrate his birthday, alone, it's the crossing of wires to even understand what this animal is going through, being separated for no reason other than his mother totally disconnected from him. Can you imagine the pain that is felt in a human child, knowing that their mother doesn't care, love and nurture them? I find the whole situation quite disturbing. Humans are animals. People don't always think animals have emotions, but we're almost built with the same setup; bones hair head and a heart. There's a good chance this polar bear, beloved "Knut" died of a broken heart. So very sad.
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« on: March 20, 2011, 10:55:24 PM »
HB 333 has passed the house and senate. Gov. Steve Beshear is scheduled to sign the legislation Monday, March 21. This is going to be a huge change in history for the state of Kentucky, given that many fireworks have been restricted/banned all over the state, forcing underground sales of fireworks. Indirectly at one time the only way to get the "good" fireworks, meaning anything above and beyond sparklers, smoke bombs and small fountains would mean a trip out of state where the product was legal. People did not think twice about bringing such illegal products back to Kentucky as at one time it was legal. There are local sellers of these illegal fireworks but you have to sign a document stating that you will be either taking them out of state OR lighting them off in the presence or under the supervision of someone designated to use them. With this latest change of the fireworks being allowed to be bought sold and detonated in Kentucky, this should promote sales in Kentucky and keep revenues here in the state, thus promoting income for Kentucky businesses. If you knew "where" to buy them all these years, you wasn't travelling to Indiana or Ohio to purchase fireworks. I believe there's a good majority and the creation of future firework's businesses that this will be a good move for Kentucky. To think this will create a more harmful situation for people in Kentucky is unwarranted as they've been in the hands of childrens and adults in this state for decades. Here is a video of the Independence Fireworks in Independence Kentucky in the past few years.
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« on: December 11, 2009, 10:48:19 PM »
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« on: December 11, 2009, 10:37:45 PM »
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