Little horsies
I have found just the place to provide the essential ingredient in my plan for peace in Iraq. The evildoers will be crushed by our massive superiority in cuteness!
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Harebrained ideas or hairbrained ones, you decide.
I have found just the place to provide the essential ingredient in my plan for peace in Iraq. The evildoers will be crushed by our massive superiority in cuteness!
[Via monkeyfilter]
When I read about the Ohio police dog who helps socialize inmates (among other things she does), I started to think about other individuals who might benefit from the loving contact of a pet. Top of the list: the warring factions in Iraq, a place which is on course soon to be known as the former Iraq.
One hitch in the plan: many Muslims consider dogs to be unclean. And cats don't have the same kind of social nature, not being pack animals. So, instead, why not go all out and use horses (or, rather, ponies) in their place? Nearly everybody knows about the noble Arabian horse, so what warlord or insurgent leader would turn down a chance to accept a gift equestrian
Remember how relieved you felt when the hurricane season ended this year with zero hurricanes hitting the US mainland? Wasn't it a pleasant surprise not to see pictures and headlines about people who have lost everything, and the ones even less lucky to have lost their lives to the storm? Well I felt that way too, and I know it was a good thing.
Still, I would like remind people that the Pacific typhoon season has not been so kind (broken link) with super-cyclone Durian making landfall in the Philippines on southern Luzon and killing perhaps 700 people. Perhaps if you had a little money earmarked for charitable giving in case of natural disaster in this country, and ended up not needing to dip into it, you might consider a donation for disaster relief for the 100000 people affected by this typhoon? I don't have much to spare, myself, but sent in what we could afford.
Labels: charity, disaster, fundraising, money