I'm not sure how folks feel about this but I'm going to put myself out on a limb here.
I'm not comparing the value of a human life to that of an animal but I know there is also great need to save as many animals as possible.
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A dog peers out through the burglar bars
of a flooded home in New Orleans on
Monday. Animal rescuers have been
working furiously to save stranded pets in
the city. [size=-2](AP Photo/Dave Martin)[/size]
To that end, I'm posting a link to The Human Society of The United States.
From their donation page:
[size=-2]"In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, The HSUS has launched a massive relief effort to rescue animals and assist their caregivers in the disaster areas. Our highly trained Disaster Animal Response Teams are in Louisiana and Mississippi coordinating a multi-state animal rescue and recovery effort. We're now in New Orleans and have rescued hundreds of animals in the hardest hit areas of Mississippi since Friday.
Our entire relief effort is funded by donations from people like you, and we desperately need your support. Please make an emergency contribution to our Disaster Relief Fund today! To donate, please complete the information on our secure online form below. Your tax-deductible gift will be used exclusively for our disaster animal relief work. "[/size]
You can donate as little as $10. 00 online with your credit card via a secure SSL connection.
If anyone doesn't politically agree with this charity (some think certain charities are too extreme, etc... ), think about a charity of your choice that will try to provide aid to animals caught in this tragedy and maybe send them a buck or two if you can.
Thanks for even considering it.
I'm not comparing the value of a human life to that of an animal but I know there is also great need to save as many animals as possible.

A dog peers out through the burglar bars
of a flooded home in New Orleans on
Monday. Animal rescuers have been
working furiously to save stranded pets in
the city. [size=-2](AP Photo/Dave Martin)[/size]
To that end, I'm posting a link to The Human Society of The United States.
From their donation page:
[size=-2]"In response to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina, The HSUS has launched a massive relief effort to rescue animals and assist their caregivers in the disaster areas. Our highly trained Disaster Animal Response Teams are in Louisiana and Mississippi coordinating a multi-state animal rescue and recovery effort. We're now in New Orleans and have rescued hundreds of animals in the hardest hit areas of Mississippi since Friday.
Our entire relief effort is funded by donations from people like you, and we desperately need your support. Please make an emergency contribution to our Disaster Relief Fund today! To donate, please complete the information on our secure online form below. Your tax-deductible gift will be used exclusively for our disaster animal relief work. "[/size]
You can donate as little as $10. 00 online with your credit card via a secure SSL connection.
If anyone doesn't politically agree with this charity (some think certain charities are too extreme, etc... ), think about a charity of your choice that will try to provide aid to animals caught in this tragedy and maybe send them a buck or two if you can.
Thanks for even considering it.
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