Thanks to everyone who contacted us about the video clip recently seen all over the Web, where a member of the United States Military can be seen apparently committing a heinous act of animal cruelty, flinging a puppy off a cliff.

We understand your outrage. Please click here to view our response. We invite and encourage you to share this link with your friends who are concerned about the upsetting incident.

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I JUS DONT HAVE WORDS TO SAY ABOUT THIS SO CALLED "MARINE" MATTER IF FACT WORDS R TO GOOD FOR HIM...

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I agree with Kim on this 100 percent! This guy, if you want to call him that, caused his own problems. Sorry for the family but he brought this on himself!!!! So did the other men that were with him at the time. The man standing beside him and the one the shooting the video. As far as I'm concerned none of them are worthy of the military and need to be dealt with harshly! You think about this man's family but what about all the people it's effected or even better yet...what about the puppy? This Renee needs to back off and take in heed that others are very disturbed about these Marines actions and at least they're talking about online and taking physical action towards which he seriously deserves. I definately don't want that crap protecting me and my family. What's next...they going to throw a child of a cliff and video tape it? That is scum!!!!

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I haven't read all the posts, but Shauna brings out a few good points. First, these guys pulled out a video camera to tape something. They all knew what was about to happen and NONE of them stopped it. In court, its called ACCESSORY TO A CRIME. In the eyes of the law, it is just as bad as committing the crime, since obviously they could have stopped him before it happened and/or reported him after.
Second, there is a bigger matter at hand here...this is just one example of our armed forces abusing the innocent. It's happening to innocent animals and innocent people and IT IS UNACCEPTABLE. These guys taped and publicized their crime, but trust that there are many more acts like this that are not on video. Violence begets violence....do we really expect these men to plant flowers for kicks? (Not in any way trying to defend the scum who did this...)

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Exactley sicko he is and yes the family may hurt but that puppy hurt too I bet more than anyone he's a sick bast**d n that's even 2 good for him n the others are no better

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This guy is a total loser- Will NOT be able to function as a member of society when he comes home. So sad that he's so brave to go over there yet so stupid to think he could get away with this. This dude needs serious help

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THIS GUY IS NOT A MARINE HES A LOW LIFE SCUM BAG.

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Don't the Marines have an ethical code of conduct they are expected to uphold? Contact them about this incident is an excellent tactic. Even if they don't care about the poor puppy, they WILL care about the black eye this nationally viewed incident gives the Corps!

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This is truly disturbing and is absolutely abhorrent behavior if it in fact is true. Certainly nothing can excuse this type of heinous act, but I am reminded that these young men and women are operating under intense stress and pressure, the likes of which most of us will never understand. Having said that, I am sickened that this act would be committed upon an animal who as well, is a product of an incredibly insane environment.

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HI Bailey,
I understand that you have just come across the video of this sickening, cowardly and dishonourable act by the entitywith no right to call himself a man. There are a long list of posts, including a couple of mine on this ASPCA page http://aspcacommunity.ning.com/group/dogsville/forum/topic/show?id=...
(i hope i got that right) which was started by Nathan Janes in Dogsville. There are a few other discussions around as well.
There is also a petition link somewhere in ASPCA as I signed it, asking the USMC to investigate. I understnd the need to do SOMETHING about it.
Perhaps you can also email your parliamentary representative (as we call them in Australia) to request something be done and contact the media to let them know how outraged you are.
I am writing to my local representative to make sure we have the processes in place to address anything like this if it happened (God forbid) over on our side of the pond.

I have not, and cannot, watch the video. The still shots and descriptions are bad enough.

One danger I see is that the politicians and military heads may move, not so much to stop the cruelty, as to stop images of it going public. Will there be more restrictions placed on online content posted by service personnel? Will these sort of monsters just get better at hiding what they do?

People need to be confident that this sort of behaviour will be recognised by the authorities for what it can be, a precursor to psychopathy and maybe even the training ground of the serial killer. From that point the military have big responsibilities over what they do in these cases. How do you feel about discharge back into the general population?

Also I understand, and correct me if I am wrong, there were others present, who I assume DID NOT REPORT this person's behaviour. If they did, what happened to the report? If they didn't then they have to answer for this decision to do nothing. Were they complicit, or afraid, or feeling bound by group loyalty?

Many questions about this incident need answers, and I am happy to see membrs of the ASPCA online asking those questions.

We owe it to Puppy.

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hi, Im hearing alot of different stories, the time I saw it on you tube they really didnt show anything... now I come here and I see it all.... then I hear that someone a marine actually adopted this puppy.... this video brought me to tears.

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KINSHIP CIRCLE PRIMARY - PERMISSION TO CROSS-POST

3/8/07: Soldiers Coping In Iraq?
Tell DOD & Congress Animal Abuse Is A Crime
http://www.KinshipCircle.org


Was Killing the Puppy a Way of Coping for One Marine? Stressful Environment
May Have Contributed to Marine Apparently Tossing a Dog to His Death
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=4387128&page=1


ALERT FROM / REPLY TO:
Pam Leavy, tundraleap@msn.com
sheilamahon22@yahoo.com
Brenda Shoss, kinshipcircle@accessus.net

BACKGROUND:
It’s bigger than the puppy, bless his precious soul. The mass outrage over
the YouTube video depicting Marine David Motari tossing a puppy to his
death...has unearthed OTHER incidents of soldiers torturing animals [SEE
BELOW]. Please write your elected officials in Congress and Dept. of Defense
leaders, asking them to overhaul policy on animals in war zones.


Soldiers taunt & kill crippled dog in Iraq
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=6445f9fdd7
http://www.../player.aspx?itemnum=6244&aid=19


US Soldier shoots dog with M203 training round
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=0a5ee2d6eb
http://www.../player.aspx?itemnum=6703&aid=19


Dog Shot In The Ass
This video has been removed. Stills extracted from video are here:
http://www.kinshipcircle.org/digest/2007_10.html#anchor6


Soldiers detonate an insurgent IED that has been set inside the carcass of a dog: http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=122_1176242731


Lions Fed Donkeys In Iraqi Zoo, US Soldiers Film, Laugh & Jeer
http://www.../showcomm.aspx?itemnum=6407&aid=19


US Soldiers Shoot A Shepherd..s Flock In Iraq
http://www.../player.aspx?itemnum=11017&aid=19
http://www.news.com.au/dailytelegraph/story/0,22049,23317978-500600...





Soldier tosses puppy over cliff to his death
http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/43462/9fb16ab3/us_soldaat_gooit_pup...


CONTACT INFORMATION / TAKE ACTION:
1. Contact U.S. Department of Defense officials and ask them to make
regulatory changes regarding animals in war zones.
Specifically, urge the DOD to institute these policies:

Insert and enforce an anti-cruelty clause in the Universal Code of Military Justice.
Investigate all animal cruelty crimes and take prompt punitive action.
Utilize non-lethal vaccination to cope with rabies concerns in Iraq or other countries.
Implement an adoption system that lets soldiers bring vetted pets back to the U.S. with them.


WEB COMMENT FORMS: http://www.defenselink.mil/faq/comment.html
http://www.defenselink.mil/faq/questions.aspx

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE / PUBLIC CONTACT: ph: +1 703-428-0711 +1
DEPT. OF DEFENSE LEADERS, MORE ADDRESSES:
http://www.defenselink.mil/faq/pis/dod_addresses.html

Dr. Robert Gates, Secretary of Defense
U.S. Department of Defense
1000 Defense Pentagon; Washington, DC 20301-1000

Gordon R. England, Deputy Secretary of Defense
1010 Defense Pentagon; Washington, DC 20301-1010

U.S. ARMY EMAILS: http://www.army.mil/contactus/
U.S. NAVY WEB MAIL: http://www.navy.mil/submit/contacts.asp
U.S. AIR FORCE WEB MAIL: http://www.afoutreach.af.mil/main/contactus.asp
U.S. MARINES: robert.milstead@usmc.mil, comrel@hqmc.usmc.mil

2. Ask your Senators and Representative in U.S. Congress to pressure the
Dept. of Defense to implement the bulleted points listed above in #1.
NOTE: Some soldiers have also gone beyond the call of duty, to HELP animals.
PHOTOS & STORIES: Animals - War's Unseen Collateral Damage
http://www.kinshipcircle.org/columns_articles/collateral_damage.html

To identify your federal legislators and find contact info, try:
Congress.org - http://www.Congress.org
USA Senate - http://www.senate.gov
USA House of Representatives - http://www.house.gov
Congressional Switchboard: 202-224-3121

SENATE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES:
Carl Levin (D-MI), Chair: http://levin.senate.gov/contact/index.cfm
269 Russell Office Building, U.S. Senate; Washington, DC 20510-2202
ph: 202-224-6221; fax 202-224-1388
Hillary Rodham Clinton (D-NY): http://clinton.senate.gov/contact/webform.cfm
John McCain (R-AZ), Ranking Member:
http://mccain.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Contact.Contac...
REST OF SENTATE COMMITTEE ON ARMED FORCES CONTACTS:
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/cgi-bin/newcommittee.cgi?site=ctc〈=&commcode=sarmed_services

HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ARMED SERVICES:
Ike Skelton (D-MO), Chairman: http://www.house.gov/skelton/zipauth.htm
2206 Rayburn House Office Building; Washington, D.C. 20515-2504
ph: 202-225-2876; fax: 202-225-2695
Duncan Hunter (R-CA), Ranking Member: http://www.house.gov/writerep/
REST OF HOUSE COMMITTEE ON ARMED FORCES CONTACTS:
http://www.visi.com/juan/congress/cgi-bin/newcommittee.cgi?site=ctc〈=&commcode=harmed_services

VIEW PAST LETTER CAMPAIGNS AS EXAMPLES OF WHAT/HOW TO WRITE:
* REQUEST LETTER: The Marine Who Tossed The Puppy
kinshipcircle@accessus.net (this letter campaign is not yet available on website)
* 1/19/07: Latest Casualty: Soldiers Torment Crippled Dog In Iraq
http://www.kinshipcircle.org/letter_library/letter.asp?LetterID=162...
* American Soldier Shoots Yet Another Poor Dog In Iraq?
http://www.kinshipcircle.org/digest/2007_10.html#anchor6


Action Campaigns I Literature I Animal Disaster Aid Networking
info@kinshipcircle.org or kinshipcircle@accessus.net
http://www.KinshipCircle.org * http://www.kinshipcircle.org/disasters/

PLEASE MAKE A TAX-DEDUCTIBLE DONATION TO KINSHIP CIRCLE:
http://www.kinshipcircle.org/donation/

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Hi Carolyn, this video has brought tears to alot of eyes! I found under the PETA link which shows everything in detail and if you watch closely the puppy actually dies so no one adopted it. These men in this video are sick and demented and do not deserve a place in the military at all! There's alot of link's of military men hurting and killing innocent animals. I thought the military was out there to serve and protect?! I thought the ammo was suppose to be used against the enemy but I guess that's what I get for doing my own thinking. These defenseless animals don't deserve the actions that some of military is taking on them! But there is always that one story you hear on the news where one of our military personnel will fly an animal that they befriended back home to their families in the US where they can reunite when he or she comes home. So far St.Louis has had two of those stories and they are just as heart wrenching. As for the other not so lucky, appartently we the people here have to do our best on our end to at least try to protect from this ever happening again. All we can do is TRY! As for this puppy, I think he deserves a name...lets try to give him a name. It looks like he might be a Jack Russell. Maybe this might help some people a little bit anyway.

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