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Just heard ABC NEWS, New York, about a Garfield man who rented the basement of a building, that has been sold, to Snowball, Inc., and is slated for destruction to place a new one, and Snowball, Inc., wants the birds and animals out, without offering them any solution.
These animals are endangered species, many of them are Federally protected. So I am wondering what the City of Garfield, in New Jersey, and its residents are planning to do to help this resident out of his plight.
Why is this the responsibility of the residents of the town? The way your question is framed seems quite accusatory. If I was a resident of Garfield, I'd be doing nothing because it wouldn't be my problem.
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