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Dear Factory Farms: You Suck

I can't believe you just posted this!  I just now (literally a second ago) finished typing an email to my husband telling him I really really really want to go to this!  I want to learn as much as I can from experts in the field so I can decide what I can do, as one individual, to make a difference and advance the movement to abolish factory farming.  I'm also interested to see the vendor tables and all the materials/products they have available - who doesn't love a little eco friendly, animal friendly shopping, huh?!

I hope I get selected to be your HBD correspondent!  Ooo, that sounds so fancy and official ;)  I love to write and would consider it a priviledge to report back to your subscribers on the highlights of the conference and steps they can take to clean up nasty, cruel, unhealthy, and corrupt factory farming.  Um, yeah, I'm just a tad passionate about this stuff ;)

Thanks for considering me!

Samantha 

Gosh I wish I could win! I've been wanting to attend ever since I first learned about Farm Sanctuary's work and mission. It is so truly inspiring and gives me hope that things will get better for our animals. I would love to attend this event because if not for the opportunity, I wouldn't otherwise be able to afford it. And I hope that by the time I am able to, these conferences will no longer be necessary. Wishful thinking? I hope not. Thank you for yet another wonderful giveaway. 

The Truth Exposed

When I first found out about factory farming, it made me sick to my stomach to even look at a piece of meat. First off, I couldn't fathom how anyone could treat a living creature like it was a no more than a product, and secondly I couldn't understand how so many people could still justify supporting it by continuing to buy and eat the product. Some are not aware, others are able to disassociate the meal in front of them with the animal it came from. I'm not one of those people, although I don't consider myself perfect by any means. 

Ultimately, I can't blame others when I feel as though I'm sitting here on my bitchy butt, complaining about the state of factory farming when I could be doing so much more. Other than my individual efforts to support local and ditch meat, I feel the need to be at the center of the fight to end this cruelty.

Ready to get my Bitch on!

I am a dedicated HBD reader and consider myself in good company among the other pissed off bitches when it comes to factory farming. I would be honored to represent HBD by attending this event and sharing my findings in the name of healthy bitches everywhere. I'd love to be part of this movement to expose factory farming and to end the suffering of so many innocent animals. 

Thank you for this opportunity! 

Celeste 

Dang, misspelled "privilege"!  That's not a good reflection of my writing skill, so please don't hold it against me smiley-undecided.gif

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  • Nicky — Oct 11, 2011
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Stop! That burger is toxic.

Ok, I'm being dramatic, but there's truth in that statement.  You see, that burger (or any meat for that matter) is doing a lot of damage, and I'm not just talking about your weight.  Factory farming is a nasty business and our animals, our environment, and our health are all at risk.

I took a few minutes and peeked at a few of the shocking images on the Farm Sanctuary website (http://www.farmsanctuary.org/issues/factoryfarming).  I'm incredibly saddened to see animals living such miserable lives and suffering such abuse.  Deep breath.

And when did it become ok to use the words "Factory" and "Farm" together? Just think about it ... the visual image is intense, right? And it's nothing compared to the reality of what's really going on.

I am so pumped that this conference is being held. It's time to gather the minds and to discuss the hurdles that we must overcome to end Factory Farming. I would be honored to cover the conference, to talk to the leaders & game changers in attendance, and to report back on how we healthy bitches can make a difference.

If there's anything I can do to help, please let me know.

Peace,

Nicole

nicolefler@2ateegolf.com

917-655-3902

I would really love to attend and winning a free entrance would be a great excuse to purchase my airfare!  I love Farm Sanctuary and the work that they do.  I volunteer at Animal Acres whenever I can, but would really like to get more involved in the upstream activism and learn more about how I can help end factory farming (aside from being vegan and spreading the word, that is).

Thank you,

Dawn 

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