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Mitt Romney? After The Way He Treated His Dog Seamus? Not On Your Life!!

http://bloggingblue.com/2012/01/09/dont-trust-mitt-with-a-mutt/

Please read about Mitt Romney strapping his Irish Setter on the roof of his car for the entire family ride to Canada. Imagine a scared, cold dog defecating the entire way……..Disgusting!!!!

Dog Lovers Take Notice And See For Yourselves!!

Dont Trust Mitt With A Mutt…

By Jeff Simpson On January 9, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Crime, Election 2012, Idiocy/Lunacy, Insanity, Mainstream Media, National Politics, Those Kooky Conservatives!
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Much less the presidency of the United States and leader of the free world! A little known fact about Mitt Romney is that when The Romney family took a 12 road trip to vacation in Canada, he made the 12 hour drive with his dog Seamus strapped to the roof of his car.

Back in 1983, Romney was struggling to cram the kids and their luggage into the family station wagon for the drive to the Lake Huron shores, where his family still owns a cottage at Beach O’ Pines, a mostly American enclave.

“Before beginning the drive, Mitt Romney put Seamus, the family’s hulking Irish setter, in a dog carrier and attached it to the station wagon’s roof rack,” the Globe wrote of Romney, then a 36-year-old management consultant with Boston-based Bain and Company.

Romney constructed a special windshield for the carrier, “to make the ride more comfortable for the dog.” The contraption apparently wasn’t much of a success, however, as Seamus soon began to suffer gastric issues from his windy perch atop the car.

Romney’s oldest boy, Tagg, noticed the first sign of trouble, according to the Globe piece.

“Dad!” he yelled. “Gross!” A brown liquid was dripping down the back window of the station wagon.

Romney calmly dealt with the problem amid his boys’ howls of disgust, pulling into a service station to hose down Seamus and the car. He put the dog back in the crate and continued the drive to Ontario.

It was even bad enough for Chris Wallace to actually question him on it!

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Tell Subway How You Feel!

Rescuer’s Prayer: Healing Mantra

Let us universally accept that we are all responsible for the creation of our original thoughts and emotions.

 
Let us universally accept that our thoughts, feelings and actions attract like thoughts, feelings and actions.

  
Let us universally recreate these thoughts, feelings and actions with unconditional love on all counts and without exception.

  
Let us universally send out pure unconditional love for the collective good of all rescue and animal communities, so that they too may benefit from our positive love and healing.

 

Let us listen and love without judgment, enabling us to heal ourselves, while healing others.  Let us see the protective light of love that surrounds each and every one of us, humans and animals alike.

 
Let our positive mantra assist us with the universal transitioning of all negatives back to a positive, unconditional love, ultimately healing the world one heart, paw and claw at a time.

  Dog Bless Us All <3

 

Something To Think About….

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Best Friends Conference- It’s Registration Time!


Registration is now open for one of the most eagerly awaited animal conferences of the year. To thank you for being such a good friend to animals, you’re invited to be among the first to register at a special early-bird rate for Best Friends’ 2010 No More Homeless Pets® Conference happening from Friday, October 15, 8:00 am to Sunday, October 17, 12:30 pm at the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino, 3700 West Flamingo in Las Vegas, Nevada.

If you register TODAY through August 31st, you’ll pay only $275 for the three-day conference. Now that’s something to wag a tail about! But on September 1st, registration goes up to $325. So click here to register today!

Join Best Friends for one of the most relevant and informative conferences anywhere on the issues that matter most for bringing about a time when there will be No More Homeless Pets. Spend three days with like-minded people, learning about the latest innovative ideas and proven practices to help save animals in your community. You’ll come away from the conference reenergized and inspired to make No More Homeless Pets a reality in our lifetime!

And this year, there will be new speakers and new topics to make your experience even more worthwhile than ever before. New this year:
How to Be a Great Volunteer
Overcoming Obstacles
Rehabilitating Puppy Mill Survivors
Relating to Shy Dogs
To learn more about this year’s conference, click here.

Our conference rooms will be at the very front of the convention pavilion, making getting to and from your room a breeze! Reserve your room today by clicking here or calling the Rio directly at 1-888-746-6955. (Mention the discount code “SRBFASO” for a special group rate.)

And don’t forget the optional post-conference trip and tour of Best Friends Animal Sanctuary—it’s now three days instead of two! We recommend you sign up early because this trip of a lifetime sells out every year.

Thank you for all you do to help animals! We look forward to seeing you at the 2010 No More Homeless Pets Conference, where lessons will be learned, lives will be saved and hope will be sparked anew.