Archive | October, 2007

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Living with the Consequences of our Choices

Posted on 22 October 2007 by

It is not often that I sit down long enough to watch a movie. I normally only catch the ending of a movie on HBO late at night after a long day of protesting and spread the word about the abuse to the animals who are kept captive with Ringling Bros.

Last night was no different; I turned on the TV for background noise as I typed away catching up on emails. The internet connection at this hotel was acting up and would only log on for 2-3 minutes then disconnect and I would have to fight for an hour to get it to connect again. As I was trying to connect to the net, a documentary on HBO caught my attention. No, it was not the Real Sex documentaries. It was a documentary entitled, ‘Run Granny Run’ and of course, I only caught half of the movie.

For those who do not know about this film here is a blurb from their website, http://www.grannyd.com/

Doris “Granny D” Haddock is the nation’s oldest political newcomer. A former housewife and office assistant, Doris was happily retired for over twenty years-but when her husband died, she needed a reason to live. So at the age of 90, she laced up her sneakers and walked across America to rally against the influence of big money in elections. Her epic journey galvanized popular attention to a political system gone awry, but for Doris the walk was a warm up.

Now 94 and still fed up with politics as usual, she jumps at an unexpected chance to run for U.S. Senate against incumbent Judd Gregg (an intellectual sparring partner of George W. Bush). With just four months until Election Day, this great-grandmother of sixteen faces a series of challenges that would be daunting for a candidate of any age. Doris and her motley crew of political aces and amateurs work against all odds and craft a feisty campaign that personifies her democratic ideals of a government of, by and for the people.

A tale of doggedness versus dollars, grit against greenbacks, RUN GRANNY RUN is an unlikely portrait of a remarkable activist and an exploration of our fragile democracy in the corporate age.

And here is the trailer…



This film was entertaining and showed what one person can do. It is amazing what one person can do once they starting following their heart. I think Granny D said it best when she said, ‘When you are my age you will understand that the voice you must listen to is the small one inside.’

This film got me to think about the question people ask me everyday since I actively became a voice for animals, roughly 14 years ago. “Why do you dedicate yourself to …?” You can fill in the blank, in my case the blank if filled with the words, “fighting animal abuse.”

I always find this question a little puzzling because people ask with such hesitation as if they want the answer to be, ‘Oh, I do this because I want to become rich, etc’. so it will seem to make them feel better about their choices in this world. Do people ask this question because they truly do not understand? People in the film even asked Granny D the similar question. “Why are you doing this?” Why is it hard for people to allow others to follow their hearts and it not become a subject of something strange?

Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “Human progress is neither automatic nor inevitable. Every step toward the goal of justice requires sacrifice, suffering, and struggle; the tireless exertions and passionate concern of dedicated individuals.”

This quote and a couple others help me keep focused when met with the resistance of what people consider ‘tradition’ but it also makes me wonder. Are people afraid to make a sacrifice to better themselves and fellow companions who they share this world? Do people not understand what a sacrifice is? I ask these questions not to look down at people but to look eye-to-eye with people, to try to understand because I have never ruled out that I maybe wrong. Even though my “voice inside” tells me, my actions, to do whatever is needed to help reduce the suffering of others, are right.

I think the question that should be asked to everyone, is not ‘Why are you doing this?” but it should be “What am I doing?” Not only should we asking ourselves this question but we should be asking our friends, “What can we do to improve…?” again, fill in the blank with what your heart tells you.

So whatever your desires are, always remember you don’t have to wait until you are 94 years old to listen to your voice inside.

“Life does not require us to be consistent, cruel, patient, helpful, angry, rational, thoughtless, loving, rash, open-minded, neurotic, careful, rigid, tolerant, wasteful, rich, downtrodden, gentle, sick, considerate, funny, stupid, healthy, greedy, beautiful, lazy, responsive, foolish, sharing, pressured, intimate, hedonistic, industrious, manipulative, insightful, capricious, wise, selfish, kind or sacrificed. Life does, however, require us to live with the consequences of our choices.” – Richard David Bach

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Delivering Jesus and a Six Pack?!

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Delivering Jesus and a Six Pack?!

Posted on 19 October 2007 by

The past two weeks we have been in Denver, CO. I must say I never ate so much food in one place in my life. Thanks Ann for all the vegan pies and other great food you cooked for us- EVERYDAY! -

Thanks to all the activists who came out and hung out with us in Denver.




While in Denver, the artist, Julia McClurg invited me to an art show, she told me that she was doing an art showing with an anti-circus theme. So of course I went and had a great time. You can check out Julia’s work at Lulu Bella Art and photos from her showing below…




I am also happy to say while in Denver we got new ‘Ringling Beats Elephants’ t-shirts!!

So that was in a nutshell this is what happened in Denver – I am now in Cleveland, Ohio and only miles away from this amazing looking Haunted House called, 7 Floors of Hell. I am hoping to have time to go to this wonderful place soon. So if you are in the Cleveland area and you want to go with me drop me a line on Myspace or come to the Ringling protests so we can work out the details.

I need to run but want to leave you with the two things I saw as soon as I arrived in Cleveland. – It is going to be an interesting two weeks here.

The first photo is from a Christian store, you know where you can buy bibles, Gospel music and…. Well, just look at the photo – WWJD?

The second photo leaves me asking myself – “why aren’t more restaurants doing this?’

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Victory Not Vengeance

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Victory Not Vengeance

Posted on 07 October 2007 by Mylie T

So, I was supposed to write this forever ago, but because I have lots of jobs and lots of things, I am just getting to it now…but its so worth the wait! Last month I went to visit Jason on the Ringling tour starting in Portland, OR and ending in Everett, WA.
This is Jason’s favorite photo of us from the trip (and look at that gigantic iced tea):

I arrived in Portland at around noon, and just want to give mad props for Portland’s amazing public transportation. I was able to get from the airport to downtown in about 20 min and because a technician was fixing the ticket machine for the train, I also got a free ticket. It was a total, “My baby takes the morning’ train” moment. Woot!
This is how we keep in touch and find each other, our little lifeline:

Anywho, this blog entry will mostly be photos. It goes without saying that most of our time together was spent holding demos outside of Ringling shows, however, kids have to eat, so we gained about 10 pounds and ate our ways through the west coast. We also were able to catch a late show of the new Rob Zombie Halloween movie (yay!!) and celebrate our one year and seven month anniversary at this lovely darkly romantic thai restaurant where we had bananas soaked in coconut milk with 2 spoons over candlelight…yum. Other highlights:
The biggest napkin fan in the world:

Amazing vegan “chicken” fried steak:
A perfect soy mocha and vegan coconut cake:
The trip was amazing. I had no idea that blackberries basically grow everywhere in WA and OR and that there are so many that people treat them like weeds and chop the bushes down (shame on you people for doing that, btw. You have no idea how lucky you are).
I got to see my boy and mountains and meet beautiful kind people in Oregon and Washington who care about animals. Thanks to all the amazing activists for your hard work and dedication. You all inspire me everyday and are making a difference.

And to my lovely, you inspire me and I never have admired anyone as much. Smooches and dances by our pink Christmas tree are in order for the next time we meet. You and me against the world.

xoxo. <3
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Night of the chocolate 3D

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Night of the chocolate 3D

Posted on 02 October 2007 by

Just left Salt Lake City and while there I was surrounded by 3D movies and Chocolate!





for those that don’t know about my 3D obsession read my blog post, ‘A Nerd in 3D’

Sadly, I didn’t have time to see any of them – but I guess Oct 9th will make up for it. That is right, on Oct. 9th Night of the Living Dead 3D comes out on DVD – SO EXCITED! Check out the site Night of the Living Dead 3D

Also, another exciting thing I found while in SLC was Hand-Dipped Chocolates by The Hatch Family Chocolates L.L.C. It’s a cute little chocolate store so I went in and said, what do you have that is vegan? The woman behind the counter started naming off a huge list of chocolates without any hesitation at all – she even included in her list “Chocolate covered Oreo cookies” – YES – Oreo cookies covered in the best chocolate you can find. So of course, as soon as she finished naming off the list of vegan chocolates, I replied, “I would like a 24-piece box of vegan chocolate”

And that is what I got!


I am now in Denver getting ready to start another week of protesting and monitoring Ringling Bros. So if you are in the area see you at the protests.

Here is a video that was sent to me – I think you will find it very interesting. – Enjoy and Boycott Ringling Bros!

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