You can speak for those dolphins who can't.

  • by: Nicole Jaworski
  • recipient: President Obama, Vice President Biden and Japanese Ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki
I'm sure that a lot of people have heard about the movie, The Cove or have been informed about what is occurring in the waters in Japan. Thousands of dolphins are being strategically trapped in a nature-made area called the cove (this surrounding area is convienent for fisherman to trap dolphins using large nets).

They then leave the dolphins overnight, and this night will indeed be the dolphins last. The fisherman come back in the morning with Japanese trainers and pick out the "prime", this includes female bottle nose dolphins with the least amount of scaring, these dolphins are considered "lucky", they are shipped off to various aquiriums or dolphin amusment parks and live the rest of their lifes in captivitiy. The remaining dolphins are brutally slaughered with knives and spears, fisherman ficiously jab at the dolphins while they struggle to survive.

What most people dont understand is that these dolphins are incredibly intelligent creatures, they know exactly whats going on. They feel the pain, they witness their family and friends being slaughtered right next to them. They know they are next.

This slaughtering has got to stop, if you have any heart in you then you will take a minute out of your time and sign this petition that I am starting. You may think "oh, it's just one signature, mine will not help", but it will, please understand that everyone can help. All I'm asking is for one signature from you, it will only take a minute and your message will urge President Obama, Vice President Biden and Japanese Ambassador Ichiro Fujisaki to address this issue and urge the government of Japan to stop the slaughtering of dolphins in Taiji, Japan. So I am asking you to spread the message and sign this petition, it will make a difference in the lives of the dolphins in Japan.

Help those who can not speak for themselves.Thank you.
I'm sure that a lot of people have heard about the movie, The Cove or have been informed about what is occurring in the waters in Japan. Thousands of dolphins are being strategically trapped in an area of a nature made area called the cove (this surrounding area is convienent for fisherman to trap dolphins using large nets). They then leave the dolphins overnight, which will be their last night. The fisherman come back in the morning with Japanese trainers and pick out the "prime", this includes female bottle nose dolphins with the least amount of scaring, these dolphins are considered "lucky", they are shipped off to various aquiriums or dolphin amusment parks and live the rest of their lifes in captivitiy. The remaining dolphins are brutally slaughered with knives and spears, fisherman ficiously jab at the dolphins while they struggle to survive. What most people dont understand is that these dolphins are incredibly intelligent creatures, they know exactly whats going on. They feel the pain, they witness their family and friends being slaughtered right next to them. They know they are next. This slaughtering has got to stop, if you have any heart in you then you will take a minute out of your time and sign this petition that I am starting. You may think "oh, it's just one signature, mine will not help", but it will, so don't be stupid, everyone can help. All I'm asking is for one signature from you, it will only take a minute and your message will urge President Obama, Vice President Biden and Japanese Ambassador to the United States Ichiro Fujisaki to address this issue and urge the government of Japan to stop the slaughtering of dolphins in Taiji, Japan. So I am asking you to spread the message and sign this petition, it will make a difference in the lives of the dolphins in Japan. Help those who can not speak for themselves.Thank you.
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