Ah yes the schizophrenic human race, half of the race is starting the fires and destroying the p!anet while the other half attempts to save the planet.
After enduring a 5.5 hour flight full of screaming shrieking babies and disrespectful kids, I'm going to say YES, I'm in favor of sending kids thru the mail.
Chella Phillips and the Voiceless Dogs of Nassau are Heroes unlike the Grand Bahama shelter staff which allowed 220 Dogs and 50 cats to drown to death while the incompetent shelter staff hid in the attic. The staff stayed in the attic as the storm raged, listening to the crying and howling of the kenneled dogs.Then the howling and crying stopped. The silence meant more than 220 dogs and 50 cats had died in the flooding, according to Felicia Telfort and Elizabeth Burrows both individuals are part of the shelter staff and they survived. Disgusting... https://fox8.com/2019/09/08/220-dogs-50-cats-dead-after-shelter-in-the-bahamas-floods-during-hurricane-dorian/
Drowning is one of the most painful ways to die. Your conscious and alert as your lungs fill with fluid and death is not immediate. Sounds like animal cruelty to me.
My heart breaks for Oliver. I hope Abigail Wardle sues and receives a large settlement from the GP who misdiagnosed Oliver's condition. This GP should have their medical license revoked FOREVER. Abigail first took her son to an out-of-hours GP on March 16, when she noticed his soft spot appeared to be sunken. But she says she was sent home and told her to give him fluids and Calpol.
The staff stayed in the attic as the storm raged, listening to the crying and howling of the kenneled dogs.Then the howling and crying stopped. The silence meant more than 220 dogs and 50 cats had died in the flooding, according to Felicia Telfort and Elizabeth Burrows both individuals are part of the shelter staff and they survived. Disgusting...
https://fox8.com/2019/09/08/220-dogs-50-cats-dead-after-shelter-in-the-bahamas-floods-during-hurricane-dorian/
Sounds like animal cruelty to me.
I hope Abigail Wardle sues and receives a large settlement from the GP who misdiagnosed Oliver's condition. This GP should have their medical license revoked FOREVER.
Abigail first took her son to an out-of-hours GP on March 16, when she noticed his soft spot appeared to be sunken. But she says she was sent home and told her to give him fluids and Calpol.