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Apr 5, 2008


Please help stop the monster who did this! 

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/63/stop-animal-torture-for-the-sake-of-art

&

http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/Starving-A-Dog-is-Wrong
 
tied 2 wall 2 die
death comes but no one cares
no food no water just the people watchingUpload a Photo or Video
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You may recall fro a few months ago, the petition (that is set to be done in May!) created to protest this monster for this cruel 'art show' last year. Sadly, he is going to do it again.

Please help me stop this disgusting excuse for a human being! I know it can be done!


Please forward these petitions & if you have not signed...

Also, if anyone has information on this artist, the art exibit etc., please pass it on.

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