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From Cassie Coir - 8 Apr 2005

Why would people ever do something like that and were do you get pictures like that?

I don't see why you even expose those pictures on the internet.

Reply from Frank and Mary

Dear Cassie:

As long as people can hide their cruelty from the public eye, animals will continue to suffer greatly. When the public becomes aware of the cruelty, they will become outraged, just like you were, and will demand an end to these atrocities.

Some very dedicated undercover photographers took these pictures to help stop the pain and suffering of other animals. You can help, too, by telling others.

In the Love of the Lord,

Frank and Mary

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