Speaking Out For Those Who Can't!


 

                                                                 Speaking Out For Those Who Can't
 

                                         We can't put an end to human cruelty of animals. But can bring

                                          about change to minify it by the same method used to minify

                                            cruelty to human slaves categorized as property. No, not

                                             a terrible war, but by merely freeing them from the

                                                                     stigma of property.

 

                            

 I am at war with people that abuse, torture,

and wantonly kill animals,

any animal human or non human, in the name

of impulse, greed, need, interest, religion or personal choice.

J. B. Suconik

 

            

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A book by J.B. Suconik  
  
This month I am doing a newsletter about a book that was brought to my
attention that is worth buying.
The author is J.B. Suconik.
Please read exerts from his book below and buy the book!!! I know I
will!!!
Info on end of newsletter on how to receive your copy!
                          PEACE 





            "Logical and objective formula"

"In his cohesive approach to the title which draws from legal,
historical, and cultural knowledge, Suconik presents compelling
arguments for the rights of animals as opposed to animal rights. From
the outset he accomplishes a difficult task, to create a brief yet
convenient historical overview of the principle philosophical and
ethical concepts, set within legal analogies, of continuing intolerance
toward non human animals.

      The book covers a wide variety of specific areas, including
shelters, fur farming, and usage, vivisection, hunting, and circuses,
among many others.
Building his case on a metaphor of the right to property, guaranteed, in
theory, to each human under Western democracy, he demonstrates that non
human animals have a right to the "property," i.e., the physical bodies
that are their own.

"Everything that constitutes the cat is the cats own property," Thus to
deprive a cat of a limb, take his very life, or perhaps more
importantly, his liberty, through useless and dangerous (to human and
non human animals alike) vivisection experiments-or any other form of
abuse is an infringement of the cat's inalienable right to be a cat. By
placing the argument in that context, Suconik erases all whispers of
the absurd from the debate, and offers a logical and objective formula
to guarantee natural rights to all non human animals.                    
   

       Extending further the legal metaphor to the concept of justice,
he draws a parallel between the (once) practice of slavery in the
nineteenth century, and the continuing violence and abuse toward
nonhuman animals in the modern world. The analogy accurately reflects
attitude. "...the realities of a world in which partisan (i.e.,
prejudiced) justice is pandemic comprise, crime and cruelty to which we
are habituated." Much as the abolitionists campaigned for a change in
attitude, maintains the author, so must advocates of the rights of
animals work to secure change.   

        He artfully juxtaposes the central moral and ethical issues of
cruelty against all the (other) attendant social consequences that
accompany the abuse of nonhuman animals. An excellent example is the
chapter on fur "farming," in which he shows the practice as a principle
contributor to pollution and other ecological problems. He
successfully separates the issue from one of self-determination, a ploy
often used by fur trappers and "mongers," and their customers, whose
selfishness exceeds any understanding of justice or feelings of
compassion. " It is not the legal right to wear fur that is at issue.
The issue is the wrongfulness based on cruelty, suffering, and death
entailed in the wearing of fur." Suconik who is clearly optimistic about
humankind's ability to learn from history, imagines a future where
tyranny against its nonhuman brethren will no longer exist. He reflect
the vision shared by all who appreciate and respect the nonhuman animal
kingdom."*

By Rhona Zaid, Ph.D.
*Permission granted by The Civil Abolitionist.

1 n "supporter, backer, champion" 2. According to Thomas Hobbes
1588-1679 human life in a " state of nature" is " solitary, poor, nasty,
brutish, and short."


___________-__________________________________
             
From J.B. Suconik ~writing                             

                        DOES ANYONE CARE~?

Humanities war on animals that can't defend themselves is waged on many
fronts including, but   not limited to abattoirs, fur farms, factory
farms, puppy mills, vivisection, toxicity testing, sport hunting,
trapping, whaling, seal clubbing, the resultant effect is pain,
suffering, and death in    excess of the 47.9 billion animals killed for
food world wide in the year 2000.

U.S.A. casualties of the war on animals in the year 2000
Not including the dogs eaten in New York State or California

9,853.5 millions brutally killed in American abattoirs

885.5 million slow deaths in factory farmOne million hens left to starve
to death on factory farms in Florida & Georgia after bankruptcy, most
were gassed or crushed, and more than 30,000 did starve to death.

Millions of animals are killed in American laboratories annually    

*35 million annual killings by USA sport hunters

6 million trapped and killed in America for the fur trade

Thirty-one million animals are killed on fur farms each year.
More than 30 million trapped and brutally killed worldwide

African primate casualties predicted for the year 2001

3000gorillas and 4000 chimpanzees killed for omnivores

Japan and Norway are killing over 1000 whales between them each year
in defiance of a global ban on commercial   whaling that is not
enforced.

In 1998 the actual number of harp seals killed was somewhere between
406,258 and   549,903tens of thousands of seals brutally killed
annually: " Five veterinarians affirmed the fact "that sealers hook,
drag, and skinned alive up to 42% of the seal pups they kill "Canadian
fun on the ice.

___________________________________________

                           MORE STATISTICS~~

"9.8 billion animals broadly defined were killed for food in America in
2001 according to USDA's national agricultural statistics. And,
885.5 million animals suffered lingering deaths
fro disease, malnutrition, injury, or suffocation
associated with factory farming.

The world wide number of animals killed for food in 2001 was 47.9
billion according to the Food and Agricultural Organization. This
included
301 million cattle, buffalo, and calves, 1.2 billion pigs, 788 million
sheep and goats, and 45.6 billion

Our Vivisection Casualties Many millions of animals are killed in
American laboratories each year.
While it is true that the most commonly used animals are mice and
rats, millions of animals from other species including guinea pigs,
rabbits, ferrets, cats, dogs, monkeys, and chimpanzees are widely used
in research labs. These animals can be subjected to a myriad of painful
procedures. They are burned, starved, irradiated, shocked, mutilated,
kept in isolation, poisoned, drugged, electrocuted, and he list goes on
and on.
.
The "National Vital Statistics Report" produced by the U.S. Public
health Service estimates that in the year 2000, 1.32million, or 54% of
all U.S. deaths were attributed to diseases associated with a high
consumption of animal products, such as heart disease ,cancer and
diabetes.


                    Our Hunting Casualties
135 million animals killed annually, and crippling, wounding and
orphaning millions more, is what the American "sportsman" is talking
about when he speaks about the "fair chase".

                     Our fur farm casulties
Thirty-one million animals are killed on fur farms each year. Our
Trapping CasualtiesIn addition to the millions of target animals trapped
and sold for their pelts, there are also many more “accidental” catches
of animals whose pelts are not valuable. And there are also animals
whose pelts are damaged so badly by the time the trapper returns, that
they are not valuable enough to use.

Dogs and cats are frequent victims of these cruel traps. Owls, ducks,
jays, porcupines, flying squirrels, rabbits, etc. are also caught. They
are “unwanted” and are thrown away, or let free, often painfully and
sometimes fatally injured. Although it is encouraging that the number of
animals trapped in North America per year has dropped from about
31-33enforced.

Japan also kills tens of thousands of dolphins each year. Sm million
down to about 6 million there is still much work to be done.
www.banlegholdtraps.com

                Our Primate Hunting Casualties
Great apes -- gorillas, chimpanzees, and bonobos -- are being hunted to
extinction for commercial bushmeat in the equatorial forests of west and
central Africa. A ragged farflung army of 2,000 bushmeat hunters
supported by the timber industry infrastructure will illegally shoot and
butcher over 3,000 gorillas and 4,000 chimpanzees this year. That's five
times the number of gorillas on Rwanda's Mt. Visoke and 20 times more
chimpanzees than live near Tanzania's Gombe Stream. People pay a premium
to eat more great apes each year than are now kept in all the zoos and
laboratories of the world.

                    
                    Our Whaling Casualties
Japan and Norway are killing over 1000 whales between them each year in
defiance of a global ban on commercial whaling that is not aller whales
like these receive no international protection at all and face
extermination. Norway plans to hunt dolphins too.
    http://www.campaign-whale.org


                       Our seal casualties
Marine Mammal Science concluded that in 1998 the actual number of harp
seals killed was somewhere between 406,258 and 548,903. As reported by
Animal people, June 2001, of the many of tens of thousands of seals
brutally killed annually: " Five veterinarians affirmed the fact "that
sealers hook, drag, and skin alive up to 42% of the seal pups they kill
"Extraterritorial atrocities in the Global Village may be posted as
received.


                              Croatia
According to a law in Croatia, any cat or dog more than 300 meters
beyond town limits is considered strayed and therefore is allowed to be
killed. In the last couple of days, cats and puppies are being killed
and hung by the branches of the trees in Medjimurje area in Croatia.
However, throughout the last year, numerous were cases of puppies, dogs
and cats being intentionally shot by hunters.

This letter was received September 30, 2001
This summer,
      I visited the island of Hvar in Croatia on the Adriatic coast. I
was sickened by the widespread abuse of dogs and cats. Although not
everyone abuses and kills animals, there seems to be a cultural practice
of treating cats the same way many cities in the West treat rats. I
stayed in the residential section of the city of Stari Grad.         
      Every night I listened to cats being tortured and killed. I saw
kittens tied up in airtight plastic bags and thrown in garbage cans. (I
was told this was one of many methods of controlling their cat
population), I watched cats intentionally run over by cars and I
listened to two week old kittens cry all day and night after they were
dumped off on vacant land without their mother and left to die. After
listening to a kitten cry all night and afternoon, I found it behind a
museum near the house where I stayed.
     Mind you this was in the center of a densely populated town. Not
one person came to rescue or feed this kitten. Many of the employees at
the tourist bureaus and business owners or managers who spoke English
denied any knowledge of these practices. Others would say they were from
elsewhere in Croatia and animal treatment was better in the rest of the
country.
        However, if I spoke to them at length, they would occasionally
slip and let on that similar abuses also occurred in their hometown.
Others were more truthful and admitted that they had a terrible problem
with the cat population.
       Common methods of controlling the cat population were taking
cats, especially kittens, on ships and throwing them into the sea.
Another type of animal control is done in the winter, when the tourists
are gone. That is when the government places poison throughout the town.

      I was told this form of animal control had been practiced for over
twenty years.    Over the past ten years, owning purebred dogs has
become fashionable in Croatian society. During my stay I learned that
many people take these dogs to the coast using them as a status symbol
only to aba ndon them when their holiday is over.
      When I asked the town’s veterinarian if there were any laws
against cruelty to dogs and cats, I was informed that there wasn’t. His
excuse was that Croatia is a poor country and doesn’t have the means for
better animal treatment. But, establishing laws protecting cats and dogs
isn’t expensive.
      Croatia, might be considered to be a developing country but is
much more developed than other countries in Europe, such as Byelorussia
or Ukraine. Homelessness is uncommon. If Croatia’s society and
government refuse to change their treatment of animals, perhaps people
can help persuade them to do so.
     Since one of their biggest industries is tourism, the threat of a
boycott might get their attention. To observe these practices, one has
to live with the natives in their neighborhoods (they keep the tourist
areas clear of strays.) Speaking a Slavic language was helpful so that I
could understand what the people said.
     Every small action will help. Please take the time to let the
Croatian government know you do not approve of this behavior. Also
spread the word to others who might be able to help. Posting this letter
on a web site or reprinting it in a newsletter will help spread the
word.
     The situation on the Adriatic coast of Croatia is horrible. Please
spread this information, inform everyone you know. Help put pressure on
the Croatian government.

Thank you,
Alexandra Yurkiw

   CROATIAN CONTACTS
U.S.A Embassy of the Republic of Croatia in the United States of America
Contact:
Ambassador Ivan Grdesic
E-mail: ambof-@croatiaemb.org
pub-@croatiaemb.or
Tel:202 588 5899
Fax: 202 588 8937, 588 8936

THE EUROPEAN UNION
(EU) SHOULD BE NOTIFIED OF THESE PRACTICES. THE CROATIAN GOVERNMENT IS
DESPERATELY TRYING TO BECOME EU MEMBERS.EU
Trade e-mail: trad-@cec.eu.int

EU Public Opinion
e-mail: eurobar-@cec.eu.int

EU Agriculture e-mail:
agri-l-@cec.eu.int

EU Education e-mail:
eac--@cec.eu.int

________________________________________
February 13, 200 April 2001,The General Mayor of Bucharest Romania, Mr.
Train Basescu decided that the stray dogs have to be liquidated.
     
                    Romania -Street Dog's Hell!!!
Subj: Rolda-Special Newsletter
Date: 3/16/2002 4:21:26 PM Eastern Standard Time
From: rol-@i-love-dogs.com
To: jbsuc-@aol.com

It pass very short time since our first newsletters.
We think , we prayed and finally we hoped that ,at least for few weeks,
be quiet and peace for our poor street dogs,in their cruel world where
they have no fault they are living in.
But people from here become crazy!!!

In last few days,in Galatzi center(Galatzi is my town,one of the biggest
town from Romania) teens street dogs have been poisoned.
We asked everywhere people to find who is responsible for this
slaughter,who is the criminal.Nobody can give us an answer yet.
But we keep watching the place,that area days and nights and criminal
was discovered.

He is the Deputy Director of "Directia Sanitar-Veterinara"from
Galatzi.Few days ago,he has been catch when he gives poisoned pieces of
meat to street dogs around his appartment.
Two from these poisoned dogs has been saved,rescued by chance,but many
others died in atrocious pain.

Discovered,he denied everything,but first he run from peoples that
discovered him.
Next day,media asked him why he kill innocents souls,he denied again
everything ,than he explain to journalists that street dogs anyway must
die eventually because of the new law and because the fact he has a high
position in this veterinary Institute,he must deal with this problem.

The atrocities made by our authorities are already very well- known but
,please,read some others kind of atrocities,made by ordinary
peoples,sick minds-In the next lines,you will see how some Romanians
peoples may overtake themselves,overtaking the limit of good
sense,overtaking the limit of a normal human behavior.
I simply cannot believe when I saw an old man, almost 70 years old-I
guess a "mountain of wisdom" for the next generations.This old person
encourage a kid,9-10 years old to take 7 poppies from her "mother" and
kill them in a lonely place.

He doesn't actually do this atrocious thing,but he put instead a small
innocent kid to do it,to kill deliberately.
How much cruelty can exist in this world,how much cruelty,insensitivity
can exist into a human'heart to dirt a pure kid's soul?!

All these atrocities might been view everywhere in Romania...
Shocking images,like in a horror movie,have been presented by major
televisions from Romania:dogs hanged with barbed wire ,street dogs
screaming because of the pain cause by poison.These things are happening
not only in Bucharest,Brasov,...but also in Pitesti,Cluj (very big towns
from Romania).

These are images "speaking"about a cruelty that even in Hell doesn't
happen...I guess.
Too bad we arrive in this savage stage of living...
Rolda Staff...................................................

                         
                             Poland

BACKGROUND:
Wieliczka (Poland) is the oldest in the world, continually operating,
salt mine. It has been in operation since the Middle Ages. Now, it is
also a tourist attraction and a sanatorium.

According to Kamila Julliard, who has recently visited the salt mine, a
solitary horse is kept in the mine just like during the Middle Ages. The
tour guide has explained that the horse is taken out every 3 months and
s/he is provided with florescent light to prevent blindness. Apparently,
keeping a horse in such conditions is against the Polish anti-cruelty
law, but either the law is not enforced or the law enforcement is
unaware of the situation.
Please send letters to the officials of the Wieliczka salt mine and
demand that the horse be sent to a sanctuary.

Kopalnia Soli "Wieliczka"
Trasa Turystyczna sp. z o.o.
32-020 Wieliczka, ul. Danilowicza 10 Poland

Website: http://www.wieliczka.com.pl/info.htm
Email address: marke-@kopalnia.pl

..................................................
There are many fiddlers, but not everyone fiddles while animals burn,
their genes are showing. Thus a book was written for reasons of
universal magnitude too numerous to cite on these pages, but a pruned
outline may suffice to indicate the extent of human generated tyranny
suffered by animals: On our    factory farms, by veal calves, in our
abattoirs, by our military, in our testing, and vivisection
laboratories, by sadism, in our puppy mills and fur farms.              
    
It was written because any war warrants serious discussion by concerned
publics and individuals, except the permanent universal war on animals
in which the brutal torture, and killing of billions of animals annually
is the normIt was was written because it's reasonable to infer from the
ghastly evidence that the savagery will continue unless the necessary
and sufficient conditions of change are perceived and made to prevail.
Namely: A dyad of prudent effort predicated on a standard of justice,
which derives from outside the pro, and anti animal disputants. It was
written because our war on animals can be brought to an end.

Copyright © J.B. by Suconik 2000            



________________

BOYCOTT ANIMAL KILLERS!!


These enterprising firms subject animals to agonizing procedures to
ascertain toxicity, and by whatever means possible, which may or may
not be conclusive . Public opinion or sentiment is able to repudiate
such cruelty if activated. An asterisk (*)Identifies those observing a
moratorium on animal testing.
    
Pro-line)
2525 Armitage Ave., Melrose Park, IL 60160-1163; 708-450-3000;
www.alberto.com
                                            
Arm & Hammer (Church & Dwight)
P.O. Box 1625, Horsham, PA 19044-6625; 609-683-5900;                
800-524-1328;
www.armhammer.com

*Bic Corporation
500 Bic Dr., Milford, CT 06460; 203-783-2000;      www.bicworld.com

Block Drug Co. (Polident, Sensodyne, Tegrin, Lava, Carpet Fresh)
257 Cornelison Ave., Jersey City, NJ 07302; 201-434-3000; 800-365-6500;
                                    www.blockdrug.com

Boyle-Midway (Reckitt Benckiser)
2 Wickman Rd., Toronto, ON M8Z 5M5 Canada; 416-255-2300

Braun (Gillette Company)
400 Unicorn Park Dr., Woburn, MA 01801; 800-272-8611;
www.braun.com

Chesebrough-Ponds (Fabergé, Vaseline)
800 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632; 800-243-5804

Church & Dwight (Arm & Hammer, Arrid, Lady's Choice, Nair, Pearl Drops)
P.O. Box 1625, Horsham, PA 19044-6625; 609-683-5900; 800-524-1328;
www.churchdwi         

Clairol (Procter & Gamble)
40 W. 57th St., 23rd Fl., New York, NY 10019; 212-541-2740;
800-223-5800;
www.clairol.com

Clorox (Pine-Sol, S.O.S., Tilex, ArmorAll, SoftScrub, Formula 409, Glad,
FreshStep)
1221 Broadway, Oakland, CA 94612; 510-271-7000; 800-227-1860;
www.clorox.com

Colgate-Palmolive Co. (Ajax, Fab, Hills Pet Nutrition, Mennen,
Palmolive, SoftSoap, Speed Stick)
300 Park Ave., New York, NY 10022; 212-310-2000; 800-221-4607;
www.colgate.com

Coty (Adidas, Davidoff, JOOP!, Jovan, Lancaster, Rimmel, Stetson)
1325 Ave. of the Americas, 324th Fl., New York, NY 10019; 212-479-4300
www.coty.com

Cover Girl (Procter & Gamble)
One Procter & Gamble Plz., Cincinnati, OH 45202; 513-983-1100;
800-543-1745;
www.covergirl.com

Del Laboratories (Commerce Drug, Flame Glow, New York Color, Propa PH,
Sally Hansen)
178 EAB Plz., Uniondale, NY 115566; 516-844-2020; 800-952-5080;
www.dellabs.com

Dial Corporation (Purex, Renuzit)
15101 N. Scottsdale Rd., Ste. 5028, Scottsdale, AZ 85254-2199;
800-528-0849;
www.dialcorp.com

Drackett Products Co. (S.C. Johnson & Son)
1525 Howe St., Racine, WI 53403; 414-631-2000; 800-558-5252;
www.scjohnsonwax.com

Erno Laszlo
3202 Queens Blvd., Long Island City, NY 11101; 729-729-4480;
www.ernolaszlo.com

*Gillette Co. (Braun, Duracell, Flair, Liquid Paper)
Prudential Tower Bldg., Boston, MA 02199; 617-421-7000; 800-872-7202;
www.gillette.com

Givaudan-Roure
1775 Windsor Rd., Teaneck, NJ 07666; 201-833-2300Helene Curtis
Industries (Finesse, Suave, Salon Selectives, Thermasilk)
800 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632; 800-621-2013;
www.helenecurtis.com

Henkel (Schwarzkopf & Dep)
The Triad, Ste., 200, 220 Renaissance Blvd., Gulph Mills, PA 19406;
610-270-8100;                                                            
www.henkel.com

Johnson & Johnson (Aveeno, Clean & Clear, Neutrogena)
1 Johnson & Johnson Plz., New Brunswick, NJ 08933; 908-524-0400;
www.jnj.com

Kimberly-Clark Corp. (Kleenex, Scott Paper, Huggies)
P.O. Box 619100, Dallas, TX 75261-9100; 800-544-1847;
www.kimberly-clark.com

Lamaur (ColorSoft, PermaSoft)
5601 E. River Rd., Fridley, MN 55432-6198; 612-571-1234; www.lamaur.com

Lever Bros. (Unilever)
800 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632; 212-888-1260; 800-598-1223;
www.unilever.com

L'Oréal U.S.A.,
575 Fifth Ave., NewYork, NY 10017; 212-818-1500;
www.lorealcosmetics.com

Max Factor (Procter & Gamble)
One Procter & Gamble Plz., Cincinnati, OH 45202; 513-983-1100;
800-543-1745;
www.maxfactor.com


Mead
Courthouse Pl. N.E., Dayton, OH 45463; 937-495-3312;
www.mead.com

Melaleuca
3910 S. Yellowstone Hwy., Idaho Falls, ID 83402-6003; 208-522-0700;
www.melaleuca.com

Mennen Co. (Colgate-Palmolive)
E. Hanover Avenue, Morristown, NJ 07962; 201-631-9000;             
www.colgate.com

Neoteric Cosmetics
4880 Havana St., Denver, CO 80239-0019; 303-373-4860

Noxell (Procter & Gamble)
11050 York Rd., Hunt Valley, MD 21030-2098; 410-785-7300; 800-572-3232;
www.pg.com

Olay Co./Oil of Olay (Procter & Gamble)
P.O. Box 599, Cincinnati, OH 45201; 800-543-1745;
www.oilofolay.com

*Oral-B (Gillette Company)
600 Clipper Dr., Belmont, CA 94002-4119; 415-598-5000;
www.oralb.com

Pantene (Procter & Gamble)
Procter & Gamble Plz., Cincinnati, OH 45202; 800-945-7768;
www.pantene.com

Parfums International (White Shoulders)
1345 Ave. of the Americas, New York, NY 10105; 212-261-1000

*Parker Pens (Gillette Company)
P.O. Box 5100, Janesville, WI 53547-5100; 608-755-7000;

Pfizer (BenGay, Desitin, Plax, Visine)
235 E. 42nd St., New York, NY 10017-5755; 212-573-2323;
www.pfizer.com

Physique (Procter & Gamble)
One Procter & Gamble Plz., Cincinnati, OH 45202; 800-214-8957;
www.physique.com

Playtex Products (Baby Magic, Banana Boat)
300 Nyala Farms Rd., Westport, CT 06880; 203-341-4000;
www.playtex.com

Procter & Gamble Co. (Clairol, Cover Girl, Crest, Giorgio, Iams, Max
Factor, Physique, Tide)
One Procter & Gamble Plz., Cincinnati, OH 45202; 513-983-1100;
800-543-1745;
www.pg.com

Reckitt Benckiser (Coty, Lysol, Mop & Glo, Resolve, Spray 'N Wash,
Woolite)
1655 Valley Rd., Wayne, NJ 07474-0943; 973-633-3600; 800-232-9665;
www.reckittbenckiser.com

Richardson-Vicks (Procter & Gamble)
One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinnati, OH 45202; 513-983-1100;
800-543-1745;
www.pg.com

Sally Hansen (Del Laboratories)
565 Broad Hollow Rd., Farmingdale, NY 11735; 516-293-7070; 800-645-9888;
www.sallyhansen.com

Sanofi (Oscar de la Renta, Yves Saint Laurent)
90 Park Ave., 24th Fl., New York, NY 10016; 212-551-4757

Schering-Plough (Bain de Soleil, Coppertone, Dr. Scholl's)
1 Giralda Farms, Madison, NJ 07940-1000; 201-822-7000; 800-842-4090;
www.sch-plough.com

Schick (Pfizer)
201 Tabor Rd., Morris Plains, NJ 07950; 201-540-2000; 800-492-1555;
www.pfizer.com

S.C. Johnson (Drano, Fantastik, Glade, Pledge, Shout, Windex, Ziploc)
1525 Howe St., Racine, WI 53403; 414-260-2000; 800-558-5252;
www.scjohnson.com

SmithKline Beecham (Aquafresh, Contac, Tums)
100 Beecham Dr., Pittsburgh, PA 15205; 412-928-1000; 800-456-6670;
www.sb.com

SoftSoap Enterprises (Colgate-Palmolive)
300 Park Ave., New York, NY 10022; 800-221-4607;
www.colgate.com

Suave
800 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632; 212-888-1260; 800-782-8301;
www.suave.com

3M (Post-It, Scotch)
Center Bldg., 220-2E-02, St. Paul, MN 55144-1000; 612-733-1110;
800-364-3577;
www.3m.com

Unilever (Calvin Klein, Diversey, Helene Curtis, Lever Bros., Suave)
800 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632; 212-888-1260; 800-598-1223;
www.unilever.com

Vidal Sassoon (Procter & Gamble)
P.O. Box 599, Cincinnati, OH 45201; 800-543-7270;
www.pg.com

Warner-Lambert (Lubriderm, Listerine, Schick)
201 Tabor Rd., Morris Plains, NJ 07950-2693; 201-540-2000; 800-323-5379;
www.warner-lambert.com
                                                                         
                  
(ps>>Take notice Proctor and Gamble>> BOYCOTT ALL P&G products!!)


            



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Animals: Why They Must Not Be Brutalized
J.B. Suconik
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I no longer fiddle while every day millions of animals Throughout the
world are either:

Slaughtered-burned-
trapped-bludgeoned-hunted-electrocuted-
dissected-poisoned-drowned-starved-hung-
jailed-tortured-vivisected-crushed-and
skinned and boiled alive.
I'm fighting back.
Do you still fiddle?


J.B. Suconik June 18, 2002

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