A Note to a Freedom Fighter

December 20, 2006 / by Catidogi

A NOTE TO A REAL FREEDOM FIGHTER
CATIDOGI: OPINION

FROM THE RIFLE PITS OF FREEDOM

My grandfather was Petrovich from Moscow, who became the strongest man in Alexandria Egypt. My father was in the British Eighth Army wounded at Tobruk. From them, I love winter and can't stand summer.
My mom came from North Africa [Libya] where meat is rare and people eat beans and grains. I adore dairy products, so I am not a true Vegan.
I run a homeless shelter for animals and humans like an NGO except we fund it out of our own pockets.
In addition to me Bumpedoff Payback911 and Slywoody use this computer and do volunteer shelter work. Thus, we share devotion for human rights. The Russian and Chinese Blogospheres are the most active for human rights.
The Ukraine is a dangerous place for blogging about trafficking. You might look for a program that makes yours untraceable. Global Voices has info on that program.
Iran arrested a non-political girl for the political COMMENTS she got from her blog.
I love your posts, SO BE CAREFUL IN THIS MOST HOLY SEASON. Godspeed.
Mazal
UKRAINE VILLAGE LIFE
AT LEAST YOU CAN BEGIN WITH AN UNEVENTFUL TOUR



5 comments on A Note to a Freedom Fighter

  • dav1d said 1 years ago
    rise o fallen fighters rise and take your stance again, for he who fights and runs away lives to fight another day, ,,part of the lyrics from the bob marley song the heathen written for freedom fighters.[WINK]
  • Catidogi said 1 years ago
    In Egypt, the child street vendors post a sentinel. At his signal, they carry everything in a blanket to run from the Police.
  • whereabouts said 1 years ago
    That was a good post. I deeply admire what the four of you are doing.[HEART] I wish you peace, luck,and hapiness. [HEART][SMILE][HEART]
  • Catidogi said 1 years ago
    Thank you for your good wishes important for all of us.[SMILE][HEART]
  • nobullthinker said 1 years ago
    What do you think of Ronald Regan's statement that "America is the last, greatest hope for freedom?." Was is true twenty years ago? s it still true today or are we losing our own freedom?
    Good luck and keep on typing.

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