Anthony Vultaggio leads the New Thought Revolution
Saturdays at 9PM Pacific on KRLA 870AM. He’s a sought-after motivational speaker and the author of, “Who Said
That And Why Should You Care?” which will be available in August of
2008. Having suffered for years from epileptic seizures, Anthony made the
change to a plant based diet and transformed his life. He shares his inspirational story with audiences everywhere.
The
Los Angeles Times ran a story about a “Celebrity Chimp” named Moe who
escaped a wildlife refuge into the San Bernardino Mountains. This
story is sad on many accounts. As the story goes, this chimp was
“rescued” by Tanzanian poachers in 1967 by St. James Davis. It was
raised in civilization for most of its life. Moe, the celebrity chimp,
was loved by the Davis’s, and was treated like one of their very own
children. They took it to ribbon-cutting ceremonies and dressed it as a
“girl scout” to sell cookies and the like.
Spain’s Parliament handed down a decision recently that on the surface
looks good. However, closer examination reveals positives and negatives
to the voice of support offered by this “progressive parliament” over
the great ape project.
When you consider the death of Eight Belles, the question is not
whether or not euthanization is cruel or just, but what the human race,
unchecked, is capable of doing for self gratification and greed?



The Grammy award-winning band Matchbox Twenty caught a lot of flack recently for canceling a performance at a rodeo due to their concern for the mistreatment of animals.