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Happy Friday!

I have a couple of links that may help people who are in need right now. I work in a collections call center and know that things are very tight and people are in trouble. Hopefully if you are in need this may help either with your mortgage or in general somehow.

First of all - contact your mortgage company. If for some reason you are not satisfied with who you are speaking to please do not hesitate to ask to speak to someone else or ask to speak to a manager.

If anyone else has links or suggestions please feel free to post.

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Hope Now

Hopenow.com   1-888-995-4673

Hope Now is an alliance between HUD approved counseling agents, servicers, investors and other mortgage market participants that provides free foreclosure prevention assistance. There is no charge for going through Hope Now.

FHA

FHA.GOV/1-800-CALL-FHA (225-5342)

If you have a FHA loan you may be able to contact the FHA for assistance or refinance (sometimes even if delinquent) into a FHA loan (through FHA Secure or another similar program).

VA

VA.GOV/1-800-827-1000

http://www.vba.va.gov/ro/south/spete/rlc/loanadmin.
htm

If you have a VA loan try contacting the VA. They may be able to point you in the right direction or give you advice as well.

Other links

Angel Food Ministries

http://www.angelfoodministries.com/about/how_it_w
orks.asp

Angel Food Ministries is a non-profit, non-denominational organization dedicated to providing grocery relief and financial support to communities throughout the United States. The program began in 1994 with 34 families in Monroe, Georgia (between Atlanta and Athens), and has grown to serve hundreds of thousands of families every month across 35 states.

 

 

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Another med story for you. Again I will only post the link. Doctors in Berlin are thinking that a bone marrow transplant 20 months ago may have cured AIDS in their patient. 

 

http://www.lasvegassun.com/news/2008/nov/13/doctors
-say-marrow-transplant-may-have-cured-aids/

 

 

 

 

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Hi all,

I am not sure if I can post the article here without violating the rules but I will post the link. There is doctor in the Tampa Bay (Florida) area who says that coconut oil has helped lessen the effects of Alzheimer's with her husband. The link is below if anyone wants to take a look. It is from Tampabay.com. I thought it was an interesting article.

I was not sure where to put this because it did not really seem like news but it did not seem to fit into entertainment. There should be a med section or something!

http://tampabay.com/news/aging/article879333.ece>

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You can find the original link here:

http://www.myfoxmilwaukee.com/myfox/pages/ContentDeta
il?contentId=7016717

http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/25628004.htmla>

Want to tell your legislator to stop playing politics and do something about puppy mills?

https://secure2.convio.net/whs/site/Advocacy?page=Spl
ashPage&id=205&pagename=homepage

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Did the Wisconsin Humane Society purchase the assets of a large scale commercial dog breeding operation?

Why did WHS purchase the breeding facility?

The decision to purchase and close the kennel was made by the WHS Board of Directors after a good deal of time considering the best course of action for the dogs and WHS’ ability to obtain the funds necessary to make the purchase. The living conditions for dogs in mass breeding facilities do not meet the medical, social or emotional needs of dogs, making the purchase consistent with our mission to create a community that values animals and treats them with respect and kindness.

In addition to saving more than 1,100 dogs, WHS purchased Puppy Haven to alert people to the need for stronger legislation that includes humane conditions and proper oversight of breeding establishments. We hope to educate potential adopters about puppy mills and discourage people from obtaining dogs bred at puppy mills, who are often found in pet stores.

We’re committed to find loving homes for all of the dogs. The transfer of dogs will occur over several months so each dog can be provided with the best possible care while WHS continues to serve animals from the community. In addition, the Puppy Haven property will not be used again to breed dogs, none of the dogs at the facility will be sold for further breeding and Mr. Havens will not receive windfall profits from the sale. All of these goals will be accomplished.

Why did the Puppy Haven owner sell the business to WHS?

Wallace Havens, owner, was willing to substantially discount the sale of the business because the dogs would be retired and placed in good homes by WHS, an organization that had the ability to provide them with the care that they needed. He is retiring and is not interested in pursuing a future breeding business. Havens is supportive of legislation to strengthen the oversight of breeding facilities and consumer protection for people interested in obtaining a dog.

When will dogs be transferred for adoption?

Since February, WHS has received about 300 dogs from Puppy Haven in anticipation of sale and prior to completing the complicated legal arrangements. Those were dogs being culled; slated for auction or euthanasia because of their health, age or inability to breed. Some of those dogs with special needs were accepted by qualified and caring breed placement groups.

WHS will obtain the most vulnerable dogs first. Males and females will be separated to cease the breeding process. Because there are more than a thousand dogs at the facility they will be transported to WHS over the course of several months. This will enable WHS to provide each dog with the individual and unique care that they deserve, while we continue to serve animals from our community.

What is the condition of the dogs?

Because many of the adult dogs have had limited human contact, they are very fearful. Inmaddition to any medical support and testing for disease, they will also require special evaluation, lots of very tender treatment and extreme patience. Many will require foster placement for socialization and specialized care. Although these dogs present unique challenges to us, heartwarming stories have emerged and we are confident that our expert staff will be able to create a safety net for reversing a difficult past. Eliminating their pain and gently sensitizing them to people will open a whole new world to them and help them understand the joy of being a loving companion. Medically, the dogs have a variety of conditions that our veterinarians are treating.

According to Havens, “The dogs live in packs consisting of approximately 3-5 females and one male in in/out runs, except when they have their puppies. Outside runs are on pea gravel measuring 8'X32', the inside is 4'X8'. They are used to being with other dogs and haven't spent time in homes with people. They are used to going in and out as they please. They must learn to lead, be house broken, eat at certain times as they are use to eating from a self feeder. They must learn to drink from a bowl rather than a drinking fountain or ‘lixit’ waterer.”

Will all of the dogs find homes?

WHS is hopeful that all of the dogs will be able to be placed in loving and committed homes. Although the majority of the funds for this project remain to be raised, several individual donors have provided gifts with the condition that WHS place the dogs from Puppy Haven. However, if a special situation arises, we will ask breed placement groups, who have already been very helpful, and humane societies to provide assistance. Many compassionate people are willing to open their homes to these dogs and WHS has a wide variety of services to assist adopters and dogs make a smooth transition.

How many animals will be impacted by this sale?

At it’s peak, Puppy Haven housed approximately 1,600 dogs and produced about 3,000 puppies annually, primarily sold to pet stores throughout the Midwest and nationally. There are currently more than 1,100 dogs on the property. The dogs include 28 different breeds, from American Eskimo to Yorkshire Terriers. Many of the dogs were Pugs and Beagles that were used to produce Puggles, a popular type of mixed breed dog that Havens created. There are also large numbers of Poodles, Miniature Schnauzers and Shih Tzus on site.

How much did it cost to purchase Puppy Haven?

Our agreement expressly states that the purchase price would not be disclosed, but Havens agreed to substantially discount the operation in order for the Wisconsin Humane Society to obtain the business; otherwise the transaction would not have been possible.

How was the purchase funded?

WHS is asking animal lovers to invest in this project by making a tax-deductiblecharitable donation to close the breeding operation and pay for the considerable cost to care for and adopt the dogs into good homes. You may make a contribution online at http://www.wihumane.org/donate. You can also mail a gift to WHS at 4500 W. Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee, WI 53208. Make sure that you let us know that the gift is to help the dogs from Puppy Haven.

PetsMart Charities has provided a generous gift of equipment to care for the animals, including leashes, collars, toys, food bowls and grooming supplies. There are many needs that still remain, which will be posted on the WHS Wishlist.

How can I help?

Please consider adopting a dog from a humane society or breed placement group.

Please consider making a donation at http://www.wihumane.org/donate.

Help to pass legislation to protect dogs from exploitation as well as consumers who

purchase them. Visit the WHS website at www.wihumane.org/advocacy/puppymill. It includes information on how to contact your legislators to let them know that you want their support for stronger legislation to regulate dog breeders.

Contact newspapers, radio and television stations to speak out about how demand for designer dogs has fueled the mass breeding industry that includes many unscrupulous breeders, motivated solely by profit, with no consideration for the needs of the dogs or consumers. You can also help by becoming a foster parent to a dog or litter, if you are interested in providing a short term home safety net for dogs with treatable conditions. Contact the

WHS volunteer department at www.wihumane.org/volunteer.

How many breeding facilities are there in Wisconsin?

There is no way of knowing how many breeding facilities there are in Wisconsin because of the lack of regulation, but compassionate people interested in obtaining a dog need to do their homework. Demand for specific types of dogs and lack of knowledge or indifference about the exploitation of the puppy’s parents will continue to fuel cruelty until concerned people insist upon humane treatment of breeding dogs. Some breeding facilities, like Puppy Haven, are inspected by the USDA, but most are not. Additional legislation to strengthen humane treatment for all facilities is necessary. Learn more about selecting a breeder at http://www.wihumane.org/services/SelectDogBreeder.p>

What special programming is being launched at WHS to help these dogs?

In addition to expanding our veterinary staff to provide more medical intervention, aswell as spay neuter surgery for all of the dogs, the WHS behavior team has created specific workshops on the specialized care and behavior that adopters can expect. Breed placement groups are welcome to provide information and workshops on the specialized care and behavior adopters can expect, as well; contact our Training Manager at krinzel@wihumane.org.

What will happen to the Puppy Haven kennel?

The business is closed and the operation will be shut down after the dogs are transferred to WHS. The kennels will be dismantled and much of the equipment will be salvaged by WHS. The use of the property will be restricted so that it can never be used to breed companion animals.

Won’t more breeders just fill the vacuum left by breeding facilities like Puppy Haven?

It is our hope that all breeders follow humane guidelines. New legislation is being developed to ensure licensing and inspection of breeding facilities. Puppy Haven was regularly inspected by the USDA, but the current laws do not address all of the medical, physical, social or emotional needs of the dogs.

WHS will continue to educate people about the need to follow humane guidelines for breeding. However, we recognize that this is also a consumer issue. People interested in obtaining a companion for the their family can make a big impact by demanding that humane breeding practices are in place for the parents of the dog they are adding to their family.

Your voice needs to be heard. You can contact your legislator through our website and the media to let them know how much you care about humane breeding practices and urge them to support humane legislation.

Is the Wisconsin Humane Society opposed to dog breeding?

No. WHS recognizes that there are responsible individuals breeding dogs who provide compassionate care. However, legislation and consumer diligence is required to safeguard animals. Visit http://www.wihumane.org/services/SelectDogBreeder
to learn more.

 

Yes, the Wisconsin Humane Society has reached an agreement to obtain and close the largest dog breeding facility in Wisconsin. The closing is expected to occur sometime next week. Puppy Haven is a commercial breeding operation specializing in breeding small, mixed breed dogs, sometimes referred to as hybrids or designer dogs.

Wisconsin Humane Society Agrees to Assume Assets of State’s Largest Puppy Breeder
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You did not enable the comment feature on your post. There are options for help.

One is called Care Credit. www.carecredit.com. There are vets in the metro area that accept this. I had to do that for my dog last year.

Searching the internet there are a couple of other options.

http://www.cavycareinc.org/help_w_vet_bills.htm

http://www.aahahelpingpets.org/root/

Good luck.

 

 

 

 

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Ok just what is going up up in LaCrosse? Another drowning death. I know the police claim there is not a serial killer but isn't this suspicious? So many similiar deaths?
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In the past few weeks I have been watching people post "facts". Yet even the most basic research shows these "facts" to be false or incomplete. Either the poster is lying or posting the first thing that comes into their head without even bothering to check. I do not know which one is worse.  I have a question. Do these posters really think doing this makes them look good? What really happens is that their posts are found out to be lies and/or the wrong info and they look to be foolish. No one will believe anything they post because if this happened once it taints anything else they write.

 

 

 

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A woman in Ohio "forgets" her child in a car. The child dies (the car reached temperatures of 150 degrees).

A police officer in Arizone "forgets" his police dog. The dog is found dead.

A baby is found dead in a car in Missouri. Each parent "thought" the other parent had the child.

These are not really that uncommon. In a lot of cases charges are not brought because the thinking is that the parent has "suffered enough". The officer in Arizona is being charged.

The excuse is usually something like the parent/owner had a lot of their mind and since the child fell asleep they "forgot" or they were "tired" due to personal issues or in one case (not the ones listed above) it was a parent who normally did not drop off the child, was running late and went straight to work and forgot about the child/pet.

Should these people go to jail? I believe they should. If you have a child or pet you have a responsibility. I understand accidents happen but is this truly an accident? Yes they will have to live with this for the rest of their lives but is that really enough? If they forgot once will they do so again if the circumstances are the same?

 

 

 

 

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Be careful if you use Monster.com. I got this in the mail today.

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Be careful if you use Monster.com. I got this in the mail today.

 

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I got this letter in the mail today. Anyone who used Monster.com should be careful.

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Anyone find it somewhat contradictory that channel 6 shows an ad for Phantom fireworks then less than five minutes later has a segment that shows the dangers of fireworks and brings up the fact that they are illegal in Milwaukee (and that a group wants to make them illegal statewide)?

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Does anyone else get annoyed when these blogs are used as "hidden advertising" for products or companies?  (this does not refer to festivals or sports events). An obvious exception is if someone asks for advice or help and is given product info but I have seen thinly veiled advertising for phone service, stores, products - you name it.  think these people should just pay for the advertising and be done with it.

 

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Some people should not be parents. These people should not have been released on bail.

Couple finishes meal at restaurant while child tied up in hot car AP 

(6/12/07 - CHATTANOOGA, TN) - Investigators found a crying 6-year-old boy tied up in a sweltering car at a suburban restaurant after employees reported seeing a man take the child outside and return without him to finish eating.

Police believe the boy, whose name was not released, was tied up for about 30 minutes while the outside temperature was in the 80s Saturday in Ringgold, Ga., about 13 miles southeast of Chattanooga, Sgt. John Gass said Tuesday.

 

"He was sitting up in between the two front seats and he was crying," Gass said. "He had a rope tied to one of his ankles. The child was just sweating, just soaking."

The boy's mother, Rachel Gilchrist, 35, and her companion, Raymond Minchew, 61, both of Sandy Springs, Ga., were arrested Saturday and charged with cruelty to children and concealing a weapon. Police found a handgun in the car.

Gilchrist remained in custody Tuesday at the jail in Catoosa County, Ga. Minchew was released Monday on $5,000 bail.

The couple contended the boy had misbehaved, although witnesses at the Cracker Barrel restaurant disagreed, Gass said.

"It doesn't matter what the child did. No child needs to be taken out and put in a vehicle, left alone and put in the heat," Gass said.

He said the boy was placed in state protective custody.

"I am glad somebody called," Gass said. "We don't know what else might be going on. I'm just glad the little man is not with them anymore."

An employee at the restaurant said Tuesday that company policy did not allow staff members to comment.

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My company relocated to another state. This means I am job hunting for the first time in almost ten years. I have my resume done and I have been checking sites like milwaukeejobs.com, myspace, monster - etc. I also go directly to company websites. So far I have gotten rejections with words to the effect of:

"After careful review, we have decided to pursue candidates whose qualifications are more closely matched for this position".

That would fit if I were applying for something I am not qualified for but the positions I applied for are similar to what I was doing in my old job. One person told me that it is because I do not have a college degree and that companies want only college graduates. The "up and coming".

Does anyone have any ideas or tips for me? Thanks.

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I have been told that I am very opinionated. Not necessarily true but I am not afraid to speak my mind. I am very much anti "sheeple" and believe that people need to think and question why. I do not believe in blind faith or blindly following anything without question (including but not limited to religion and politics).

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