Posts Tagged ‘Pets’

Big Hollywood

Davi Discusses the HAPPY Act on ‘Fox and Friends’

by Big Hollywood


Obviously, the Left opposes The HAPPY Act. Anything that takes money from an out-of-control central government and gives it back to the people who actually earned it is anathema to them — but there’s been some polite opposition from our side, as well.

What you might call “killing the good in pursuit of the perfect” reasoning: (more…)

Robert Davi

Burnt Offering: Leo Grillo Defines What Makes America Great

by Robert Davi

I would like to take a few moments of your time dear readers, away from the fray of politics, and give some awareness to what makes our country great. Our citizens.

Yes, it is not the Congress or the Senate or the President who make America great, it’s the people — people from all over this great land who give of themselves and make a difference. I used to love listening to the late Paul Harvey. He would take an individual or incident and then surprise us with “the rest of the story” — something we didn’t know about or pay attention to but that had made a difference in our lives…

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Leo Grillo and friend

I would like to speak of an actor, an actor who most do not know, and not because of a lack of talent. Thirty years ago he made a decision, or should I say, a decision was thrust on him, and his life took a different path.

Leo Grillo had always wanted to act. He majored in theater at Emerson College and came out West to study with the legendary acting coach Charles Conrad before starting work as an actor. He lived in a small apartment with his three cats and his dog Delta, who he had rescued in the mountains of Los Angeles.  (more…)

Robert Davi

Burnt Offerings: Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years (HAPPY) Act

by Robert Davi

Dear Friends,

Several months ago I wrote a piece for the Washington Times entitled “Pets Are Family Too.”  I am pleased to say the bill has been placed before Congress—It is called the HAPPY Act.  I ask for your enthusiastic support of this amendment to the tax code—let’s create a national dialogue on this.

Please go to www.petexemption.com for more information and to show your support.

Thank You,
Robert Davi


Humanity and Pets Partnered Through the Years (HAPPY) Act