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Date Uploaded: 10 Jul 2010

Attention: All animal caring people,
New hope, to help the animals in a recently formed group the Animal Justice Party (AJP). ARRG has already joined as an organisation and can only pray this new political animal group has the potential and will be able to improve the current system in Australia that has dismally failed the animals.

Please take a look at their website as they do need numbers to get started and then hopefully they can do what they pledge to do. Only with initial support can they get started and then time will tell if they can deliver what they promise, but ARRG believes it's time to put the animal issues into politics and then let the voters use their vote to speak up for a better treatment of all the animals in our communities and our world.

Please go to www.animaljusticeparty.org and read their information if you feel you would like to support them go to 'Join Us' on their website and then forward this information to everyone you can. So much needs to be done but we can all make a huge difference by one single action.
Thank you for caring.

 

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