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Foreclosure

Tragedy Befalling Our Nations Wild Horses

by Gailstrail on January 7, 2010

Perhaps I have too tender a heart; my eyes burn and my heart aches so much that I have to take a few minutes to let the overwhelming tragedy befalling our nations wild horses reseed before I can continue. “This week’s “gather” of some 2,500 wild horses from Nevada’s Calico Mountains marked the Bureau of [...]

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Americans Just Wanta Have Fun!

by Gailstrail on January 4, 2010

“The American public does not want to be uplifted, ennobled–it wants to be amused.” -Alice Dunbar-Nelson (1875-1935). novelist. social worker. and teacher Alice was a poet, journalist and political activist. She was among the first generation born free in the south after the Civil War, she was one of the prominent African Americans involved in [...]

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Animals: Second Class Victims of Foreclosures

by Gailstrail on April 2, 2008

Animals Left Behind In April 2007, there were 147,708 U.S. foreclosure filings–default notices, auction sale notices and bank repossessions, according to RealtyTrac, an online foreclosure marketplace based in Irvine, California. Today nearly 2.2 million Americans may lose their homes. As these families struggle to survive and find rentals and housing they are faced with options [...]

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