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Mark,
Keep fighting the good fight; our culture is in peril.. Now more than ever, our country needs patriots who are not afraid to stand up for its original principles and inspiring leaders at the front of the charge. Keep the Flag high and the drums beating. We will be at your side.

Jim from AK

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Dipstick

Mark,
I received my copy Rescuing Sprite today, the same day we put our Dippy (Dipstick) to sleep. Thank you so much for your compassion. I knew the time was right. There was no fighting or fear in him as we went to the vet. Both my sons helped me dig the hole under the Redbud tree. We ate pizza and then two sons, two daughters in law, two granddaughters, my wife, and I went out and told stories about our crazy dog. Everything from stealing food from the counter to getting in the trash while we were standing there, to chewing the valve stems off the garden tractor wheels and chewed a garden hose into pieces about 10 inches long. How he was so interested in what everybody was doing. When we got a new furnace he would watch the men working. How he loved to play ball and chew the water stream coming from the garden hose. How he would push the bathroom door open and watch you. My wife called him a peeping Tom. How he wanted to be a lap dog but had grown too big. As a pup he climbed up behind my son’s head while he was driving the truck and then when he got big he would try to do the same thing. He gave love beyond measure. When the grandkids came along he wasn’t sure if he liked them until he learned they were a source of good things to eat. Today he tried to eat a piece of bacon but could not. it was time to go. We all wept just as I am as I type.

Here is a picture of him smiling.

Thank you Mark, you are the great one.

I listen to your pod cast every day. I don’t miss a word.

Your loyal fan,
Don

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Bullet

My story is being written. It is about our Bullet. He bravely fought cancer for two and a half years. While receiving a necessary treatment, the greedy and cruel Veterinarians in Ft. Pierce, Florida, different than our regular vets, Cardiologist and Oncologist but recommended for an emergency blood transfusion, took advantage of having him in their facility for one procedure and filled him full of chemicals for several “diseases” that he did not have. They gave him more chemo that was not due. They shaved him in three places for procedures that had already been done, leaving him raw and sore. They did not phone me or check with his other vets before any of these procedures. We lost him soon after I fought to get him out of there, forced to wait three hours in the waiting room to get him with the people disappearing into the back, refusing to give me my baby and charging me $3000.00 for a $300.00 procedure he was scheduled for.
I made out the proper complaint to the State of Florida and heard nothing. I contacted my Representative and it is now five months and I have heard nothing. I provided everyone contacted with documents and photos.

I feel if the DBPR had done it’s job in an efficient and timely manner, cruel and greedy Veterinarians such as these would have thought twice about the botched serum that was given to 21 beautiful polo ponies in Florida. There clearly needs to be a shakeup in the Department of Business and Professional Regulation.

Audrey from VA

Sparky

I read your book as soon as it came out. At the time I had two healthy cats and a new dog of only 6 months old. The book was hard to read at times, but I thanked God that I was not in this situation. Recently, however my cat, Sparky, was diagnosed with Lymphosarcoma, a cancer that is non-operable and terminal. He was given 1-2 months to live. It has been a month. He is not in pain and eats good. He does not have much energy. I am re-reading the book and I can tell you, It is a different story to me now. It has helpd me in so many different ways. It has helped me to see the true joy of sharing my life with my pets. I know the day will come when I will have to do the same as you, Mr Levin, I hope I can have the strenght to do it for my Sparky. Thank you for the touching words you have shared with us.
Nancy from FL

Liberals are Dirt

I just wanted to say that I was going to buy Liberty and Tyranny but decided on Rescuing Sprite. It hits home. I already know liberals are dirt. Thanks buddy!
Noel from WI

Sabrina

The year – 2003 – a friend emailed me and asked if I could foster a Pembroke Welsh corgi who needed a new home. I agreed and took Sabrina in. I soon found that she had buffaloed her owner and that was the reason she had a hard time finding a new home for her. (Her owner was relocating to South Africa). She finally resorted to involving a Corgi rescue group.

I ended up keeping Sabrina as I fell in love with her feisty personality and after a few weeks of consistent, loving discipline, I had a dog who was the light of my life. Like a lot of corgis, she needed a leader!

This picture was taken a day after she was diagnosed with inoperable spinal cancer and given 3-4 months to live. We managed almost a year with steroids but the disease finally claimed her. She left me, snuggled in my arms, eating a piece of boiled chicken, her favorite treat. I still miss her.

JoAnne from CA

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