Desiree Jackson
24 November 2018 @ 01:11 am
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I'm going Friends Only so comment to be added. :) I might have the random meme or quiz public but that's it.

Oh and there are spoilers everywhere for just about everything but specifically Atlantis and Doctor Who and Torchwood and Supernatural in my journal so read at your own risk.

I don't feel the need to cut my own LJ entries because this is my personal journal and the only time I do lj cuts on my personal entries is when they are LONG.

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State of Mind: cheerful
 
 
Desiree Jackson
09 November 2007 @ 01:08 pm
URGENT! All pet owners/animal lovers PLEASE READ!  
I found this on [info]violettandblue's LJ and HAD to repost it on mine since I know I have a TON of animal lovers and pet owners on my flist...

*Sorry, this is very important to me so no, I'm not cutting it. Normally I do cut long posts but I hope you'll bear with me this once. Thank you.*

Recently I became aware of a family dog in Princeton, NJ, who is going to be sentenced to be put to sleep by a judge for simply protecting his family. Congo, who is a German Shepherd (who is great with people and has been to obedience training) bit and scratched a landscaper who had been attacking him and his mate and puppies with a metal rake (hard enough to hurt them). The landscaper apparently did not like them barking. Congo and the other dogs stayed while being beaten, but when the landscaper grabbed Congo's owner and threw her down onto the ground, Congo tried to protect his family. Contrary to what some people might say, the landscaper was not "mauled" and while he will have some scars, he's been released from the hospital and will be fine. He's also gotten off with a $250,000 settlement. This for BEATING dogs who were doing nothing but barking AND not listening to Congo's owner who told him and the other landscapers to wait in the car until he could round up the dogs, who he did not want to interfere with the landscaping.




I am LIVID that a family pet who did nothing but try to protect his family, who was CLEARLY provoked, is being sentenced to death and the idiot who HIT him and GRABBED his owner got away with $250,000.

If you care and if you are able, please write to the judge in charge of this ridiculous ruling:

Russell W. Anich, Jr.

He can be reached via the court administrator:

caroline_sapio@princeton-township.nj.us

Letters can also be faxed: 609-924-5902

There will also be a rally to help save Congo this Tuesday, 11/13, at 10:00 AM at the Princeton Township courthouse:

400 Witherspoon Street, Princeton, NJ 08540

Please consider reposting this so that others among your friends can help if interested. Thank you so much!

Here's an article if you'd like to read for yourselves:

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Dog's fate devastates family
Judge orders shepherd destroyed after vicious attack
Thursday, November 08, 2007
BY LINDA STEIN

PRINCETON TOWNSHIP -- A family whose beloved German shepherd faces death for having led a dog attack on a landscaper is devastated by the news but vows to continue to fight to save him.

"He needs to come home," said Guy James, the Princeton homeowner who managed to call his dogs off the landscaper, but only after the worker was severely mauled in the June 5 attack.

"He's innocent. He did nothing more than protect my wife. He never bit anyone until she was grabbed and pulled to the ground," James said.

Congo has been ruled vicious by a municipal judge and ordered put down.

"As a family, it's destroyed our way of living," said James, 46. "We're just consumed with the whole thing."

The landscaper, Giovanni Rivera, has won a $250,000 insurance settlement as a result of serious injuries he sustained in the attack, which occurred when he and others disobeyed instructions from James not to get out of their car until Congo and several other dogs on the property could be sequestered for safety.

Rivera, a Trenton man, was on the 10-acre, fenced property on Stuart Road to do yard work. The landscaping crew had arrived before 7 a.m., about an hour before they were expected.

James, who was about to take a shower, called out a window to them in Spanish, telling them to get back in their car and wait because the dogs were in the backyard being fed.

While the dogs, two 2 1/2-year-old German shepherds and their four 6-month-old puppies, had not had problems with people on the property before, James said in an interview that he didn't want them to interfere with the workers. Also, he wanted the workers to wait until he was dressed so that he could tell them what to do, he said.

Instead, Rivera and another worker got out of the car after a few minutes and the dogs began to bark. That worker began to hit the dogs with a metal rake and Elizabeth James, Guy James' wife, yelled for him to stop. Meanwhile, Rivera, who was afraid of the dogs, grabbed her from behind and pulled her to the ground, causing her to scream. At that point Congo began to bite and scratch Rivera and some of the puppies joined in.

"The whole thing was pretty terrifying," Elizabeth James said. "You can't imagine. I was scared. It happened extremely fast. I didn't have time to think."

Meanwhile, her 8-year-old son, Ben, ran into the house to get his father. Moments later, Guy James hurried out and called off the dogs.

Rivera, who was treated for bites at a local hospital, settled with the couple's insurance carrier for the $250,000, Guy James said.

Rivera's lawyer, Kevin Riechelson, said his client has scars from the dog bites and scratches that may be permanent on his arms, legs and torso. Rivera still suffers from numbness in his leg but is able to walk.

"He had a really deep wound on his right thigh," Riechelson said. "Luckily, his face wasn't touched."

In addition to the $250,000 settlement, the Jameses' insurer agreed to pay medical bills and worker's compensation claims for Rivera, Riechelson said.

The Jameses' children, especially Ben who witnessed the attack, have been "crying nonstop," Elizabeth James said. "They've been on an emotional rollercoaster." Their dog has been placed in a shelter while the court process plays out.

Hannah James, 11, wrote a letter to Judge Russell Annich Jr. saying in part, "I am so upset seeing my dog locked up in jail for doing his job. When my friends are over they play with and around Congo and have no problems. I want you to know that this is coming from my heart and I mean it with all my heart and soul. Actually, my broken heart. We will never ever forget this for the rest of our lives. You have made the wrong decision in my eyes."

And Congo, who is being held at Save a Friend of Homeless Animals, is depressed and anxious, Guy James said. He now has to be hand-fed or he will not eat.

Meanwhile, James' lawyer, Robert Lytle, argued at a hearing in Municipal Court that the attack had been provoked and under New Jersey law, the dogs had a right to protect themselves and their owner.

But some, including municipal prosecutor Kim Otis, argue that the Jameses should have had control over the dogs and were negligent.

Indeed, Judge Annich found that "the prevailing circumstances did not constitute provocation and that the attack upon Mr. Rivera, initiated by Congo and subsequently by the other dogs present, continuing unabated for three minutes, was a response grossly disproportionate to the prevailing situation."

Guy James pointed to testimony from dog behavior expert and University of Pennsylvania professor Ilana Reisner, who said that in her professional opinion James' dogs were "clearly provoked."

"Based on these threats (unfamiliar individuals, perceived threatening position, the attack on the puppies with a metal rake, grabbing the owner from behind and pulling to the ground) the dogs were compelled to defend themselves and their owner," Reisner wrote.

"I am so sorry for what happened but it was not out of viciousness," Guy James said. "This was a provoked attack and any dog would protect its owner in the same manner. I can't imagine that any dog -- who was beat with a rake, hard enough to cause bloody gashes, and then had its owner grabbed from behind -- would walk away without action."

Guy James also garnered statements from several people who had been on his property and attested to the dogs' friendly behavior, including John Pettenati, the township building inspector. In fact Pettenati nicknamed them "the happy dogs" because they were so pleasant.

Guy James said that while he and his family were waiting for their house to be finished they lived for several months at a hotel. During that time Congo and his mate, Lucia, interacted with maids and others and never caused a problem, he said.

James also sent Congo and Lucia to the American Dog School in Denver for obedience training. James stressed that the dogs were trained for obedience, not as guard dogs. The four puppies are currently at that school, he said. Five of their siblings were adopted and one of those dogs is being trained to be a police dog in Pennsylvania, Guy James said.

Meanwhile, an article in The Times and reports in other media outlets have spurred the public into action on Congo's behalf.

Kat McAfee of the Coalition for Action in the Interests of Animals has organized the Coalition to Free Congo. She expects hundreds to come to a rally Tuesday at 10 a.m. at the municipal building at 400 Witherspoon St. in Princeton.

McAfee said they hope to save Congo's life by "bringing pressure on the powers that be."

Annich is expected to place his ruling on the record Tuesday afternoon.

For his part, Guy James said he has received thousands of letters and e-mails and thanked those who have offered their support.

"Congo is a fantastic family pet who is loved by everyone we know and many we don't," James said. "We will not let this rest for the sake of all dogs and their owners, and most of all, our family and Congo."

Guy James plans to appeal Annich's ruling to Superior Court.

"We will fight with all our love and support from friends and strangers until he is back with us," he said.

Linda Stein can be reached at lstein@njtimes.com or (609) 989-6437.
 
 
State of Mind: enraged
 
 
Desiree Jackson
27 October 2006 @ 10:23 pm
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State of Mind: bouncy
 
 
Desiree Jackson
21 August 2006 @ 10:47 pm
Okay...  
So as everyone's probably heard, Stargate SG1 has been cancelled.  I for one will not just sit idly by and let them take our show from us.  So, on that note, I have a couple of things in the works.  I'm trying to organize a fundraiser to raise money for an ad in either Variety or the Hollywood Reporter or the like.  Also, since D*Con is coming up, I'll have a paper petition with me collecting signatures as well as some pre-addressed postcards if people want to sign them and then I'll mass mail them to SciFi and/or NBC/Universal.  Also, check with [info]theemdash and [info]fangirljen have some interesting things in the works so watch their journals as well. 

(Cross-posted to various SG comms as well as [info]sgoffworldtrack .  Sorry for the spamming but I wanted to make sure everyone got this.)


Edit: Here are some addresses to direct your letters to as well as an email address, online petition AND a fan campaign.  But please remember when writing letters, emails, and signing online petitions, BE NICE and POLITE.  Being rude and using profanity will NOT win points.

Addresses:
If you'd like to send a letter, please send them to the following addresses.

Bonnie Hammer, President
NBC Universal | Sci Fi Channel,
30 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York, NY, 10112

Mark Stern, Executive VP Original Programming
NBC Universal | Sci Fi Channel,
30 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York, NY, 10112

David Howe, Executive VP and General Manager
NBC Universal | Sci Fi Channel,
30 Rockefeller Plaza,
New York, NY, 10112

Also, support the show-runners and let them know how much you love SG-1
Charles Cohen, Executive Vice President
MGM Television Entertainment,
10250 Constellation Boulevard,
Los Angeles, CA, 90067

Stargate SG-1 Productions
Bridge Studios
2400 Boundary Rd, Burnaby, BC
Canada, V5M 3Z3

SciFi Channel feedback email:  feedback@scifi.com

Online petition: http://www.ipetitions.com/petition/Stargate/index.html

One fan campaign: http://laundr.us/
[info]
 
 
State of Mind: busy
 
 
Desiree Jackson
08 November 2005 @ 01:30 am
Happy Birthday [info]ladypyrate  
Just wanted to say Happy Birthday to you!!
 
 
Desiree Jackson
28 October 2005 @ 02:19 am
You know you've been watching too much SG1 and SG-Atlantis when...  
You get bored and pictures like this happen...

Yeah I'm turning into a die-hard SG fan... )

X-posted to a couple of places...
 
 
State of Mind: bouncy
 
 
Desiree Jackson
08 May 2005 @ 06:19 pm
 
I'm going to disappear. I won't be around in email or on here. I have had things I believed in and thought were real and true revealed as false. I have failed people I care about. I feel like nothing except I'm too f***ing fat to be nothing. So fare the well all. I'll resurface eventually and when I do, I will be so much a better and beautiful person than I am now...even if it kills me.

I got a pep talk the other day and it made me feel better...until I realized that it was bulls*it.

If anyone needs to get in touch with me and you have it, try calling my cell but I don't promise to answer it. And I turned comments off which is something I never do but feel that I need to do now.