If you bet sports or play poker give these a try – I’m literally cyberbegging !!

This has nothing to do with animal rights or vegetarianism

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Please Read !!!!!!!!!!!!!

I wouldn’t do this if I wasn’t desperate !!!!!

Okay people, here I go – (please exclude yourself if you bet on dogs or horses people are alright :)

I’m literally cyber begging here. I’m not asking for any direct money out of you pocket, however I’m asking if you bet sports online please give the following sites a try (they are top of the line)

I’m doing this because I get affiliate referrals and I need them, I’m (ROFL) a totally unsuccessful affiliate when it comes to gambling sites, but I have to try to do all I can to generate as much as I can to save somebody I actually care about from homelessness and drugs. I make a long story short…..

I drove up to Seattle from Colorado and went broke finding my ex-girlfriend. I have to get her out of that situation. Like I said I went broke so I have to raise cash and get back up there. I finally found her and she’s not doing so great, she has nobody. Yes, she’s my ex but I still have to do the right thing. I’m the only person who would do this for her. Please read and support in anyway. If you gamble on sports, try out these sports books, or you can donate paypal (I don’t even care if it’s .50 really, I’m not trying to make anything more than what I need.

YES I’M FLYING A CYBER SIGN HERE !!!! I’m not proud of it but I’m running out of options.

So I’m going to do these two ways. … Paypal Donate and some gambling affiliate links.

Here I go:

If your a sportsbettor please try these websites, I personally have an account(s) at both and they are the very best for US Gamblers. They both are the top of the industry. This is no cost to you:


The above sportsbooks are financial rocks and both have been in the businss for over 20 years. They are owned and operated by the very best the industry (tradewinds for justbet and betCris for bookmaker.) If you plan on betting sports this football season please give these a try, they offer online and telephone betting as well as full telephone support. They are the gems in the business. Stay away from sites like bodog, sportbook.com and oddsmaker (seriously, their no good.)

CarbonPoker.com

CarbonPoker is formally POKER.COM (yes, the number one name in poker. US players totally accepted and they have the best software out. You get numerous freerolls for just trying them out. The very best sign-on bonuses in the business and one of the easiest sites to win at. Try them out, YOU’LL LOVE THIS SITE.. Once again.. if you never heard of them, they are formerly Poker.com

OR MAKE A PAYPAL DONATION BY CLICKING THIS (EVEN $1 Helps, I’m not even asking for alot from anyone, anything helps.)

If anyone can gives these a try, thank you so much . … GODSPEED GODSPEED GODSPEED.. make sure you leave a comment so I can THANK YOU !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Protest Horse and dog racing, bet human sports

Okay, it’s been a while since I wrote anything but here is something that has been on my mind.

I love betting sports !! – But not all

I hope this helps break stereotypes that all animal rights and eco-friendly people are nothing but a bunch of left-winged, hippie liberals. I’m a treehugger no doubt about it, just not the stereotype.

Anyways, going to sportsbetting …

I took a long break from online wagering. Particularly because of the recent changes to US laws and online gaming. I had a few accounts at some of the better more trusted online sportsbooks. However, my Pinnaclesports.com and BetWWTS.com accounts are no longer standing because I’m a US Citizen.

Anyways, I found out that BetCRIS (who is and always has been one of the top sportsbook worldwide) accepts US Sports bettors via their owned and operated website BookMaker.com.

Anyways, I know from the past that this is a trusted site for US players and my $$$ will be safe, …. So of course I signed up for an account.

So here’s a banner if you interested in one of the top sportsbooks in the world that accepts phone betting and US Gamblers:

Great Site and I highly recommend if you a sports bettor (just don’t play the ponies.)

Anyways, going through their site and noticing the horse racing part of it made me think about something to comment on.

Many people know that dog racing as an industry is just about flat out EVIL !!! Before you jump to conclusions I’ll admit there are some dog owners who love greyhounds and race their dogs as a sport., in the meantime loving the animal and treating it like a member of the family.

Yes Greyhounds love to run, and yes the fact of a dog running around the track isn’t a bad nor a cruel thing.  But here is the problem ….

Many racing owners don’t have greyhounds as a pet, Only a commodity.  A commodity where the punishment for not producing is often death.

… I’m not going to talk too much about dog racing here but I’m going to comment on how many people are misguided to the fact that horse racing is any different.

I have one word FERDINAND !!! Ferdinand was a Kentucky Derby horse who was sent to slaughter.  That’s right..  All these misconceptions that these prize winners get retired on lush green fields is a misconception.  

Many think that these horses retire on farms, .. well they don’t.  The same known cruelty for dog racing is a commonplace for horse racing as well.

Anyways, as this my be off subject, let me finish by saying, “If your going to bet sports, bet human sports.”  -  Human athletes at least get to retire and die of old age.  Not so for the animals :(

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I’m back so all you animal haters can love me

Had some very important issues to take care of this summer but rest assured. PeTAKid hasn’t gone away :)

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Animals murdered everyday while vegetarians and vegans worry more about sharing recipes on net

Okay, I’m going to say it and I’m going to keep saying it. What’s up with the recipe websites ruling the net for vegetarian and vegan searches? How come 90% of the first three pages on all the major search engines for vegetarian and vegan related keywords are for damn recipes?

Don’t believe me? Here are some search examples for the keyword “vegetarian” on major search engines… Google, Yahoo, HotBot,… and the list goes on.

I’m kind of appalled by this fact. I know many can argue and say thing like not all vegetarians and vegans are in it for animal rights. I know many will say there’s a lot of Hindus that are vegetarians. My answer is, “I don’t care who, why, and for what reason.” Bottom line, animal rights and welfare websites should be the ones on getting the better placement for these keywords. If Google, Yahoo, and any other major search engine is placing recipe websites ahead for these keywords then:

A) Recipe websites are simply more popular for these searches (very pathetic, but at this point of time true)
B) Animal Rights and Welfare websites, issues, movements, organizations, etc, etc,.. Aren’t doing their jobs on the internet to get a higher placement.
C) It’s a right-winged conspiracy.

The answer isn’t “C” because the right-winged conspiracy isn’t smart enough to figure out Google’s algorithm. So using a bit of deductive logic here that leaves us with A and B. Sad reality is they are both correct.

Don’t take me wrong for one second, I think vegetarian and vegan recipes are great. I’m glad there are so many websites that have such a rich source of info as far as recipes go. It’s just when recipes seem to be more important than convictions (proven by keyword popularity,) then I think a lot of people who are for animal rights and welfare have a lot of work ahead.

Personally, I just think this has to change. Anyone want to help? I know I’m trying!!!

EOM

PeTAKid
EcoUnite.com

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The animal rights group PeTA stirs up Christians and conservatives

In the blogoshpere there is alot of rant and raving about the WoldNetDaily’s article PETA stages ‘crucifixion’ at cathedral. Apparently Christians are a bit upset of the fact that the animal rights group PeTA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) dared to use the suffering and death of Jesus Christ as a comparative of the suffering and killing of animals.

Here is an excerpt of that article…

The Catholic Archdiocese of Vienna, News24 reported, called the action a “completely unacceptable falsification of the religious dimension of Good Friday.”

The statement said that while PETA may have good intentions, the crucifixion of Jesus Christ was not suited “to transport secondary messages.”

.. Of course PeTA had good intentions. Despite of what some ultra conservatives may think, PeTA is not out to get or hurt anyone.

Now my question is this. What would Christ do?

Isn’t this exactly what Christ did in his teachings? Didn’t Jesus himself teach using parables and use comparatives to promote his message?

PeTA’s demonstration did nothing more than follow in Christ’s footsteps.
EOM

PeTAKid
EcoUnite.com

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PeTA Needs to Slow Down With The Celebrities

After just receiving PeTA’s Spring 2006 issue of Animal Times, once again there is a celebrity on the front page. This time the front page depicts a happy picture of Mariah Carey with captions, “Mariah Gave Us Her Furs.. You Can Too.”

Dear PeTA,

Most of the Hollywood stars and celebrities are the most superficial crowd out there. They use anything they can to feed their own superficial image. I understand if you can get celebs to make a stand it does get publicity in the media; however, I just feel the animal rights movement is lacking a culture. This culture needs to be brought forth from the ground up. Let’s start trying to cater to hometown USA or Hometown World. It’s everyday people who matter and make real changes in this world. Collectively, regular citizens with no “high profile” status is where the real power and change in this world comes from.

Mariah Carey might have gave up her furs… But what type of person was she to begin with for owning them?

EOM

PeTAKid
EcoUnite.com

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Vegetarians and Vegans Need to Stand Up

Whenever I surf the internet and come accross vegetarian and vegan related message boards and I get so sick of the whining that I see all too often.  You will constantly run into topics like, "How do I cope with my meat-eating friends and family?" or topics like, "How do I defend my vegetarian beliefs with others?"  Pathetic!  First of all if you stand so strongly in your convictions you should never need to justify yourself to others.  Second off, I strongly feel if you have to cater to others for what you believe in then your own beliefs are not that strong to begin with.  I've been in this situation countless times in my life and I never once whined to others for having to "cope" with others.  How do I do this?  I try to lead the way, I study my facts, I know my perspectives, and I also "learned the language of my enemy" so to speak.  I know what opposing people believe and why they believe it, so when I get attacked for being what I am, I throw my facts right at them and it usually quiets them down considerably. I just don't understand people sometimes and how they feel like they are often victims.  If you believe in your convictions so much, lead with them!  Don't simply try to work around them to get by in society.  Where is the  fun in that?  The path of least resistance just never seemed to be the one I would take. :)

PeTAKid

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Be Vegetarian Not VegeTRENDian

If there are two types of vegetarians which I try so hard not to identify myself with it’s the ones in for the health reasons only and even worse the ones in it for the image. The first type is typically selfish and don’t really care about animals and only do it for their own well being, and the other type are just trying to give themselves some sort of identity to fit with their crowd (hence the term vegeTRENDians.) The vegeTRENDians typically never seem to last too long anyways.

I do have to give them both some sort of credit because no matter what their reasons are their lifestyle is sparing the lives of animals. However, there is just something to these types that I feel give the whole vegetarian sub-culture a sort of black eye.

If your a vegetarian or vegan for animal rights reasons and are consistent with your believes my hat goes off to you. Your displaying moral convictions and putting the welfare of other living things above your own selfish wants and needs. We need more of this type in the world.

The other types… sometimes make me wonder if we should even be remotely characterized with them. Almost as if vegetarians and vegans for animal rights reasons need our own new title to distinguish ourselves away from the other types.

PeTAKid
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Animal Rights Opposition Is Winning Keyword Dominance

This is a continuation for my previous blog entitled, “Animal Rights Movement is Lacking CyberActivism and Keyword Dominance” where I touched based on a few issues about where animal rights related issues is lacking in keyword search results. I now feel it necessary to make a new post entirely on the fact how opposing viewpoints are dominating animal rights related issues in blogs.

The verdict is simple, proponents of animal rights and welfare aren’t doing enough on the world wide web. As far as the blogging world goes, take a look at the first few pages from the blogger.com search results for the keyword animal rights and you will see how the opposition is dominating in the search results.

The animal rights community on the world wide web desperately needs to do more to get our message out. The opposition is using our own keywords against us and winning

PeTAKid
EcoUnite.com

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Animal Rights Movement is Lacking CyberActivism and Keyword Dominance

I’m not going to sit here and rant and rave what proponents of animal rights and welfare need to do. There is however something I need to ask though,… “Where is everybody on the net?” Has anyone tried searching lately for vegetarian or vegan blogs, or perhaps searching for other related keywords via your favorite search engine? If you try this you may not even notice at first glance what I’m talking about.

Animal rights and welfare has little dominance on the first pages of any search engine or any search mechanism on the web for that matter. It you look at the Google results for the keyword ‘vegetarian,’ you will see it’s a great search for someone interested in a vegetarian recipe; however, it’s of little importance of why you should be a vegetarian for animal welfare related issues. Here is an example of the same keyword searching blogger.com, unfortunately the next runner up with this keyword is the opposition and adversaries.

I’m not in anyway downing recipe websites and sites that simply promote a vegetarian way of life. However, I’m slightly disappointed in animal rights related results which in their own right should have their presence on the first pages of search results for these related keywords.

The movement itself along with webmasters of animal rights and welfare related websites need to do a little more to get our presence on the world wide web. Especially as with my Blogger.com example, when the opposition is dominating our keywords more than we are.

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