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Save ducklings was a benevolent act

Most civilized and humane people undoubtedly have deep respect for Edward Gardner the Naperville man who was tragically killed when he was trying to save the lives of helpless ducklings that were imperiled amid a highly dangerous traffic crisis during the Memorial Day weekend. Mr. Gardner was obviously a very benevolent human being who had genuine compassion for our fellow sentient beings and creatures of God. He would also take trips to a New Mexico wolf sanctuary to perform good deeds for those majestic animals.

Mr. Gardner certainly had more earthly value that all the malevolent humans who poach, hunt, brutalize, maim, traumatize and ultimately massacre and kill wildlife species and even companion animals including dogs and cats for sheer pleasure and sadistic recreational entertainment. Sadly, many of these cruel people still thrive and survive as they befoul our besieged planet.

Brien Comerford

Glenview