Courageous would be the very first word that comes to mind when I watch that clip. That coyote could've attacked him after he freed it but that didn't stop him from doing the right thing and saving this animal. Much respect to him for his bravery.
I think this clearly shows that they aren't mindless mean creatures. The coyote obviously knew that he was getting help and appreciated it.
Beautiful summation, BD! <33 Fantastic video, thank God that man put his fears aside! Yet another example of someone putting themselves out there to save an animal in distress! :heart:
Good Samaritan Pays Stranger's Baggage Fee at Airport By Ali Swank | Healthy Living – 5 hours ago :smt055 http://shine.yahoo.com/healthy-livi...anger-s-baggage-fee-at-airport-182710085.html
Bliss, Your thread is a good positive breath of fresh air,......I hope it thrives......It seems the In the News Directory is being inundated and weighted down by an excess of depressing racially charged controversial threads lately.........It's like an on-going race to find and post anything race-tensioned related.....Others, however can appreciate your lead........
Betty Brewer, Chicago Good Samaritan, Saves Little Girl From Attempted Kidnapper 08/07/2013 Thanks to a young girl's quick thinking and a good Samaritan's no-nonsense attitude, an attempted kidnapping in Chicago was stopped in its tracks. Chicago resident Betty Brewer was in line at a Rogers Park grocery store Sunday afternoon and about to head home from an overnight shift when 12-year-old Reniah Eubanks ran to a cashier to ask if she could wait inside the store a while. According to the Tribune, when Brewer overheard the girl say "there's a man who says he's taking me home," she sprang into action. Outside the store, Reniah pointed the man out, prompting Brewer to call him out. "Oh, are you trying to take the little girl home?" Brewer asked. "What's up with that?" Brewer gave the man a good enough scare to where he climbed into his van and drove off -- but not before Brewer took note of his license plate, according to CBS Chicago. Later that day, police arrested Abraham Pierre, 52, and charged him with child abduction and luring, a felony. "I was so shocked and upset to actually see this. You hear about this every day but to actually see this," Brewer said. "This is one child that the monsters didn't get. Reniah's family praised Brewer's willingness to get involved. Brewer, however, brushed off suggestions that she's a hero telling ABC Chicago, "Nah, I'm just Betty! That's just what I do." :freehug: Pierre has no prior felony convictions, but a judge ordered him held on $100,000 bond.
Thanks Arch! Not all news is bad, as we see. Appreciate that you enjoy the stories as much as I and others do.
Yup! :smt045 Thank you B. Thank God for people like this lady. Every time I hear or read about someone spoiling an abduction attempt, it shows me that more people today are extra vigilant and ready to act when they feel the need too without regard for their own personal safety. Kudos to Betty Brewer. :smt038
Dude, I salute you for helping Bliss to carry the banner for this thread.....The steady dose of all the negative and racial is depressing and undermining for this forum.......
I already posted these in the animal awareness thread, but I think they fit in here as well. They moved me deeply and made me happy: [YOUTUBE]c_4ZgY5VOa4[/YOUTUBE] [YOUTUBE]bU_3I24KkPM[/YOUTUBE]
Bliss, I think someone used this as a gif before, and you were wondering about the bears in the dumpster. Here is the full video of the people helping the baby bears escape: [YOUTUBE]9EAq4ffOaRE[/YOUTUBE]
The most sincerest acts go publicly unnoticed. Planet Earth and life will continue because of these sincere acts.
2.4 million babies saved...such an amazing individual! Glad he was able to be recognized for his dedication to helping others :heart: