Sentences with phrase «kill community because»

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They were killed because they supported the liberating theology and dignity of the base Christian communities; they named social injustice, not communism or outside subversive influence, as the root cause of the crisis (revolution in their view was inevitable unless issues of poverty and social inequality were adequately addressed); they promoted a negotiated settlement to Salvador's civil war, including a significant role for the FMLN and other popular organizations; and, they named U.S. policy as a fundamental obstacle to peace in El Salvador.
First, since human society always employs violence to enforce some set of standards, Christians» whom Christ called to live out a radically different form of community, one in which it is the crucified rather than his judges who is vindicated as God's Word» should simply take up the burden of civic order and abandon the Gospel where prudentially necessary because, you know, someone absolutely has to kill heretics, and so we should make sure the right heretics get killed.
If it fails (because the community is not unanimous or the victim is not sufficiently demonized), it becomes just another killing, stoking the proliferation of violence, and the search intensifies for more and better victims.
On behalf of my three friends who killed themselves because of the severe hate and rejection by the religious families and communities they were a part of... go to hell.
Earlier this year, that lack of cooperation killed a plan to construct the community center in Central Park, because an agreement could not be reached over who would manage and control the facility.
«The DPO in Owutu went to Igbolomu and the surrounding communities and as of the time he got there, he saw everybody running in panic and it could be maybe because of that immediate response the militants had fled the place and while moving round, he later found six corpses of the people that were killed and the police took over those corpses out of which two were immediately released to their families who said they want to go and bury according to Islamic rights, while we took the remaining four to the morgue.
They sought to reassure the community, amid fears that the two men were killed because of their religion, in a climate when anti-Muslim sentiment has been percolating across the nation.
Chun's sentence for Liang was not unexpected, coming just weeks after Brooklyn District Attorney Ken Thompson called for probation, six months of house arrest and 500 hours of community service because the officer was reckless but didn't intend to kill.
That earlier movie, which is now rather erroneously being referred to in the promotional material as a «classic,» was studded with soon - to - be Top Ten Hits and had a youth - pandering storyline: Because of a fatal accident that killed five teenagers after a night partying, the town council of a small southern community, led by a fire - breathing preacher, outlaws teen dancing.
Because (1) home video is killing 16 mm exhibition and all the film communities and programming that revolved around it, and (2) modern marketing techniques have consolidated exhibition patterns, so that movies can be block - booked onto thousand s of screens at once and sold in a media blitz.
(I even hesitate to use the word, «empower,» because it has long been co-opted by corporate reformers and pasted over their obvious top - down efforts to kill community schools in favor of under - regulated «choice» strategically placed just out of true control of those whom «choice» supposedly empowers.)
From the very beginning, we were determined to prove that a NO - KILL Shelter could work in the Mississippi Delta because we felt so strongly that the homeless and hurting animals of our community deserved a chance at life.
As we mark our tenth anniversary in 2013, we are committed to transforming New York City into a no - kill community by 2015: where no dogs or cats of reasonable health and temperament will be killed merely because they do not have homes.
Animal control's outdated approach to community cats has been to catch cats and bring them to a shelter where they will be killed because they are not socialized to people and therefore unadoptable.
Community cats should not be taken to shelters because, nationwide, 70 percent of cats in shelters are killed.
In fact, many communities around the nation are considered «no kill» because they have achieved a 90 % live release rate at their municipal shelters.
Opposition: Community cats should be killed because they kill birds and wildlife.
Collars are not safe or practical for community cats, because as the cats grow and gain weight, the collars will tighten and could strangle them; the collars could get caught on something and severely injure or kill the cats; and the collars could also fall off leaving the cats unidentified.
Opposition: Community cats should be killed because they are a public health risk.
I'm glad people are weighing in on this issue, because creating No Kill in poor rural communities and small towns that have few resources is the next big challenge for No Kill.
This positive approach makes Open Adoption a gateway to No Kill, because it carries forward the idea of the shelter as a welcoming community center.
With your help, we remain committed to transforming New York City into a community where no dogs or cats of reasonable health and temperament will be killed merely because they do not have homes.
Finally, you know that PETA has filed various motions to have the case dismissed by arguing that the dog was worthless, she had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another dog, they had permission by the property owner to remove community cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering and killing a dog, the family is not entitled to punitive damages because PETA's theft and immediate killing of a happy, healthy, beloved dog is not «outrageous» conduct, and in an argument with racist overtones, that the family may not be in the country legally so PETA should be allowed to get away with the theft and murder of their dog.
I wrote back, «That's Ireland, and several other nations, including the U.S. Countless dogs have been killed here in communities with Pit Bull bans because of what dogs are alleged to be.»
In the years since the law was passed, the number of bites in the community has increased 67 %, and 1200 dogs have been killed directly because of the ordinance.
Our long term goal is to turn the Midlands into a no - kill community, meaning no healthy, adoptable pet will be euthanized simply because it is homeless.
Because the Society and the community at large did not feel that this was an acceptable or humane management of the pet over-population problem, the Board of Directors committed to run a no - kill organization.
The spay / neuter clinic is a part of Pawmetto Lifeline's long term goal of turning the Midlands into a no - kill community, meaning no healthy, adoptable pet will be euthanized simply because it is homeless.
Maddie's Fund, also known as The Pet Rescue Foundation, is a $ 240 million family foundation established in 1999 to help communities throughout the U.S. eliminate the unnecessary killing of healthy and treatable homeless animals merely because they do not have homes.
Lawsuit update: PETA tells the Court that Maya was worthless and therefore they can't be financially liable to the family, that, at best, the dog had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another dog, they had permission by the property owner to remove community cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering and killing a dog, and the family is not entitled to punitive damages because PETA's theft and immediate killing of a happy, healthy, beloved dog is not «outrageous» conduct.
There are tens of millions of community cats in the US and millions of these cats are killed in shelters each year because they are unadoptable.
PETA, however, told the court that they can not be held liable for trespass because the property owner gave them permission to come into the trailer park and onto the property and round up community cats (who they would also kill that day).
Since its founding in 2003, the Alliance has remained committed to transforming New York City into a community where no dogs or cats of reasonable health and temperament will be killed merely because they do not have homes.
PETA, in turn, asked the court to throw out the lawsuit by arguing that the dog was unlicensed so was not worth anything, the dog had no value beyond the cost of replacement for another dog, they had permission by the property owner to remove community cats so they can not be guilty of trespass for entering and killing a dog, and the family is not entitled to punitive damages because PETA's theft and immediate killing of a happy, healthy, beloved dog is not «outrageous» conduct.
Well, actually the «founders of No Kill» have always been a very select group whose love of all animals gradually but steadily led to the changing mindset and philosophy of saving rather than killing; not nearly enough credit has been given to all the independent and non-profit rescues, adoption groups and especially TNR groups who were promoting and practicing S / N and vaccinations long before low cost S / N clinics became available... such clinics still NOT that readily available in many jurisdictions; as for the veterinary community, for the most part, they were and are a major part of the problem along with their associations which remain regressive with their rather antiquated and self - serving leadership; for decades and even to this day it has long been known that the NUMBER ONE REASON people do not get their animals «fixed» (pet, stray, feral, it doesn't matter) is because of the lack of affordable S / N fees!
The task seems difficult because the communities that still have high - kill shelters are so lacking in infrastructure and resources.
They will endeavor to fight for the abused and abandoned, and foster a community where no companion animal will be killed because it is homeless.
Through these four initiatives, we have a proven solution to transform the Midlands into a no - kill community, meaning no healthy adoptable animal is euthanized simply because it is homeless.
We're on a mobile dog - washing tour through every state, raising awareness and raising money as we partner with shelters and continue to build a lasting, nationwide community that is directing its energy to drastically reduce the number of dogs euthanized each year - which is currently estimated at 1.2 million dogs killed yearly because they can't find a home.
Because community cats are generally not socialized to humans, they are unadoptable — which means most of them are killed.
To Hurley, the killing didn't have anything to do with the fact that 75 % of the cages sat empty; it was the public's fault because of its «community overpopulation index.»
Our mission is to establish a no - kill community in the Midlands, meaning no healthy, adoptable dog or cat dies because it is homeless.
Since our founding in 2003, we have remained committed to transforming New York City into a no - kill community by 2015, meaning that no dogs or cats of reasonable health and temperament will be killed merely because they do not have homes.
Others get involved because they object to killing healthy animals or believe that methods used in the past, such as ignoring feral cats or trapping and removing them, are not effective or humane strategies for reducing the number of feral cats in their communities.
Because of Austin's exemplary role as a model no - kill community, the appointment will have repercussions far beyond the area serviced by Austin Animal Services.
Because of the vacuum effect, «catch and kill» has no lasting impact on the size of a community cat colony.
Their goal is to transform New York City into a no - kill community by 2015, where no dogs or cats of reasonable health or temperament are killed simply because they do not have homes.
Second, this will give you a start in future networking, because No Kill shelters often help other communities.
This issue may become acute during a No Kill effort, because No Kill asks for community support to save animals who have expensive medical and behavior problems.
A lot of us in the animal welfare community feel helpless that so many animals in our nation's shelters are killed because permanent, loving homes can't be found for them.
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