segunda-feira, 9 de janeiro de 2012

Operação "Cavalo de Tróia": mensagem aos parlamentares alemães da UE


Diante da grave crise econômica na União Européia, e da sobrecarga e papel de "salvadora" atribuído à Alemanha, pareceu-me muito oportuno nos dirigirmos aos parlamentares alemães da UE.

A tensão interna tem aumentado muito dentro da própria UE e considero uma excelente estratégia nos dirigirmos à Alemanha denunciando o que considero um abuso do dinheiro do contribuinte em países como Portugal e Espanha, que, apesar da crise social e econômica com que se deparam, preferem continuar a empregar dinheiro público do contribuinte na construção de dois grandes biotérios __ fábricas onde animais serão reproduzidos em série para depois ser vendidos para a vivissecção __ e no subsídio do TERROR das touradas.

Países que jogam o dinheiro público no esgoto dos abusos dos direitos animais não deveriam receber injeções de dinheiro para subsidiar seus crimes. Minha esperança é de que consigamos fomentar esta oposição, sobretudo quando nos dirigimos a um país ainda acusado até os dias de hoje de haver violado direitos humanos fundamentais durante a Segunda Guerra Mundial, e que ainda vive uma espécie de processo de "retratação" pelo holocausto.

 Juntos, cidadãos de todo o mundo, temos o DEVER de fazer acontecer o FIM da Tauromarquia e a Experimentação Animal, talvez os 2 maiores crimes consentidos ainda hoje contra os direitos dos não-humanos.



 - POR FAVOR, enviem seus E-MAILS aos deputados alemães da UE:
  escrever para:
jan.albrecht@europarl.europa.eu, alexander.alvaro@europarl.europa.eu, burkhard.balz@europarl.europa.eu, lothar.bisky@europarl.europa.eu, franziska.brantner@europarl.europa.eu, elmar.brok@europarl.europa.eu, udo.bullmann@europarl.europa.eu, reinhard.buetikofer@europarl.europa.eu, daniel.caspary@europarl.europa.eu, jorgo.chatzimarkakis@europarl.europa.eu, michael.cramer@europarl.europa.eu, jurgen.creutzmann@europarl.europa.eu, albert.dess@europarl.europa.eu, christian.ehler@europarl.europa.eu, cornelia.ernst@europarl.europa.eu, ismail.ertug@europarl.europa.eu, markus.ferber@europarl.europa.eu, knut.fleckenstein@europarl.europa.eu, karl-heinz.florenz@europarl.europa.eu, michael.gahler@europarl.europa.eu, evelyne.gebhardt@europarl.europa.eu, jens.geier@europarl.europa.eu, sven.giegold@europarl.europa.eu, ingeborg.graessle@europarl.europa.eu, matthias.groote@europarl.europa.eu, gerald.haefner@europarl.europa.eu, thomas.haendel@europarl.europa.eu, rebecca.harms@europarl.europa.eu, jutta.haug@europarl.europa.eu, martin.haeusling@europarl.europa.eu, nadja.hirsch@europarl.europa.eu, monika.hohlmeier@europarl.europa.eu, peter.jahr@europarl.europa.eu, elisabeth.jeggle@europarl.europa.eu, petra.kammerevert@europarl.europa.eu, martin.kastler@europarl.europa.eu, franziska.keller@europarl.europa.eu, wolf.klinz@europarl.europa.eu, juergen.klute@europarl.europa.eu, dieter-lebrecht.koch@europarl.europa.eu, silvana.koch-mehrin@europarl.europa.eu, holger.krahmer@europarl.europa.eu, wolfgang.kreissl-doerfler@europarl.europa.eu, werner.kuhn@europarl.europa.eu, alexandergraf.lambsdorff@europarl.europa.eu, bernd.lange@europarl.europa.eu, werner.langen@europarl.europa.eu, kurt.lechner@europarl.europa.eu, klaus-heiner.lehne@europarl.europa.eu, jo.leinen@europarl.europa.eu, peter.liese@europarl.europa.eu, barbara.lochbihler@europarl.europa.eu, sabine.loesing@europarl.europa.eu, thomas.mann@europarl.europa.eu, hans-peter.mayer@europarl.europa.eu, gesine.meissner@europarl.europa.eu, norbert.neuser@europarl.europa.eu, angelika.niebler@europarl.europa.eu, doris.pack@europarl.europa.eu, markus.pieper@europarl.europa.eu, mail@bernd-posselt.de, hans-gert.poettering@europarl.europa.eu, godelieve.quisthoudt-rowohl@europarl.europa.eu, bernhard.rapkay@europarl.europa.eu, britta.reimers@europarl.europa.eu, herbert.reul@europarl.europa.eu, ulrike.rodust@europarl.europa.eu, dagmar.roth-behrendt@europarl.europa.eu, heide.ruehle@europarl.europa.eu, birgit.schnieber-jastram@europarl.europa.eu, helmut.scholz@europarl.europa.eu, elisabeth.schroedter@europarl.europa.eu, martin.schulz@europarl.europa.eu, werner.schulz@europarl.europa.eu, andreas.schwab@europarl.europa.eu, peter.simon@europarl.europa.eu, birgit.sippel@europarl.europa.eu, renate.sommer@europarl.europa.eu, jutta.steinruck@europarl.europa.eu, alexandra.thein@europarl.europa.eu, michael.theurer@europarl.europa.eu, helga.truepel@europarl.europa.eu, thomas.ulmer@europarl.europa.eu, sabine.verheyen@europarl.europa.eu, axel.voss@europarl.europa.eu, manfred.weber@europarl.europa.eu, barbara.weiler@europarl.europa.eu, anja.weisgerber@europarl.europa.eu, kerstin.westphal@europarl.europa.eu, rainer.wieland@europarl.europa.eu, sabine.wils@europarl.europa.eu, hermann.winkler@europarl.europa.eu, joachim.zeller@europarl.europa.eu, gabriele.zimmer@europarl.europa.eu, reimer.boege@europarl.europa.eu, norbert.glante@europarl.europa.eu, europa@constanze-krehl.eu


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 Título à sua livre escolha, abaixo algumas sugestões: (melhor trocados a cada envio, para evitar os filtros de spam)
 Ethics must prevail
Please consider my advice
Germany has already suffered too much
We wish to live in a healthy society
Bad management of public resources
Please revise your criteria
This just is not right
Do not benefit abusers
Do not get involved in terror
The world is worried and very upset
International request
This is going too far
Please consider the implications for Germany
You should not allow Germany's image to be tainted

 Mensagem-modelo, em inglês: (basta assinar ao final e copiar/colar/enviar diretamente de seu e-mail pessoal, o mais frequentemente possível, lembrando-se sempre de mudar o título a cada envio)

 Dear German MEPs,
Gentlemen and Ladies,

I would like to express some few concerns in relation to the recent European Union financial crisis.
As I see it, it has been put on Germany's shoulders the burden for other countries's disastrous economic policies and bad employment of public money.
From my point of view, this is fairly unfair to your country.
Even if you do have strong financial internal reasons to support other countries' economies, it is quite obvious to any well informed observer that, by their part, they are not willing to cooperate with a minimum of good sense on their own behalf, choosing to beg for international help instead. I refer particularly to Spain and to Portugal.
These two countries are employing millions of euros from the taxpayers' taxes to subsidiate very dubious "investments", which are being hardly fought and opposed by decent people all over the world.
Both countries are starting to build huge vivariuns for vivissection in their countries. Besides being utterly unethical, these 2 enterprises count with a heavy income of public money and many of their own citizens are strongly against the malversation of the little money available, in a moment when they are very badly served in respect both to health and education, for instance.
The international community is entirely in disagreement with these sordid "enterprises" and public taxes' management.

 Equally shameful are the attitudes of Spain and Portugal's governments in relation to bullfighting.
They insist in keeping this horror alive by injecting money in an "activity" that is considered pure torture and crime by most citizens of the world. Spain recently offered a huge money prize to the "best" bull-killer in the country.
Spain's terror "traditions" in this area are an offense to mankind, mainly now that its people are trying to establish torture as indicative of human's culture.
All this goes strongly against the public opinion, which may even result in tainting Germany's image before the civilized world, as it might give the impression that you are their partners in terror policies when it comes to animal rights.
I strongly advise you to reexamine your criteria before offering economic help to countries that are not willing to their part in a reasonable decent way.
On the other hand, it seems to me that Germany has already suffered enough since World War II and it no longer needs to be associated with any form of abuse or human/animal rights abuse.
As we, decent civilzed members of the world's community, fight against terror in all of its hedious forms and manifestations, it would be very nice to have Germany as an ally when it comes to animal rights.
Please consider our request, and take it to the knowledge of Germany's two MEPs we were not able to reach by written communication, Mrs. Christa Klass and Mr. Horst Schnellhardt, who unfortunately do not offer us an internet means of contact.

Sure to be able to count on your good sense and cooperation,
Your sincerely,

 (seu nome)