tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503878653124830394.post212239763693290818..comments2016-07-31T18:41:32.488-04:00Comments on BlindSight: Chandra NashKatiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15380031857198272576noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503878653124830394.post-88245378286812874492010-02-25T15:33:50.276-05:002010-02-25T15:33:50.276-05:00Thank you! It's nice to know someone's rea...Thank you! It's nice to know someone's reading my thoughts :)<br /><br />K.Katiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15380031857198272576noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3503878653124830394.post-46556607367575517762010-02-25T13:41:14.767-05:002010-02-25T13:41:14.767-05:00Dear Kat,
You are so right.
I couldn't agre...Dear Kat, <br />You are so right. <br />I couldn't agree with you more. Thanks for your very smart, well-put post. You're absolutely right -- about wild animals belonging in the wild, in their natural environment; and to point out the hypocrisy of people who yell and scream about freedom, and then do such a wrong as to snatch freedom away from animals by either sticking them in a cage, in a house, in a zoo, or anywhere else that's not their wild terrain; and about how lame it was of Oprah to talk about this poor person's "shocking" face, especially after she's said she didn't want to know. <br /><br />It's just such a sad story; I can't get it out of my head, I feel so sad. This was the fault of Sandra Herold, who kept a wild animal at her home in Connecticut. The wild animal followed its natural instinct and terrible tragedy happened.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com