Home Actress Donna D’Errico HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers January 2023 Donna D'Errico Instagram - I can’t remember the last time we were all together for Thanksgiving. What a great day with my beautiful family. Today also happens to be Dad’s 82nd birthday. Happy Thanksgiving everyone and Happy Birthday to my hero ❤️ Columbus, Georgia

Donna D’Errico Instagram – I can’t remember the last time we were all together for Thanksgiving. What a great day with my beautiful family. Today also happens to be Dad’s 82nd birthday. Happy Thanksgiving everyone and Happy Birthday to my hero ❤️ Columbus, Georgia

Donna D'Errico Instagram - I can’t remember the last time we were all together for Thanksgiving. What a great day with my beautiful family. Today also happens to be Dad’s 82nd birthday. Happy Thanksgiving everyone and Happy Birthday to my hero ❤️ Columbus, Georgia

Donna D’Errico Instagram – I can’t remember the last time we were all together for Thanksgiving. What a great day with my beautiful family. Today also happens to be Dad’s 82nd birthday. Happy Thanksgiving everyone and Happy Birthday to my hero ❤️ Columbus, Georgia | Posted on 25/Nov/2022 07:55:34

Donna D’Errico Instagram – I just heard from the owner of @samsgreenpaw asking me to remove my post about the traumatic experience Scout had. At first he sounded compassionate His wording in the email made it sound like if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. But in the meantime he asked me to remove my post. I noticed that he did not offer to cover Scout’s vet bills. I responded and told him I would not remove my post until they did right by Scout. I also told him that I had sent Scout’s vet bills to his manager and tried to get them to do the right thing. I told him that I even had told his manager that I intended to post about Scout’s experience to warn others, and he didn’t seem to care. 

Seeing that I wasn’t going to take my post down until @samsgreenpaw does right by Scout, all his emails after that had a totally different tone. He didn’t sound compassionate or caring anymore. In the first email he had said if I truly believed it was their fault then they would without question do right by Scout. That quickly changed into something more like that Scout had a preexisting condition so it would have happened anywhere (Scout did not have a preexisting condition). I’m also getting emails from him now saying he’s spoken to vets and that he plans to post things in his defense. I can’t wait to see what in the hell that could be. And the last email I just got from him was accusing me of this just being about the money. Honey please. 

I found some reviews online. It appears Scout wasn’t the first victim. I included one in this post. Oh and the owner of Sam’s Greenpaw tried to warn me about slander. After I got done educating him on the difference between slander and libel, I basically said next. You have to state untrue shit to have a case. I’m not stupid. 

A true animal advocate wouldn’t be concerned with defending himself or talking to vets to get excuses or finding ways to get out of covering vet bills when a dog gets injured while in your care, or accusing someone of it just being about the money when they demand justice. A true animal advocate and standup person would have done the right thing immediately. 

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Donna D’Errico Instagram – Take a good look at this man. He saved and protected the lives of hundreds of army soldiers during the Vietnam war and returned them all home safely to their families. A land mine went off beside him, ripping a chunk out of his leg and permanently damaged the hearing in his right ear. They gave him the Purple Heart and that ended his second Tour of Duty leading troops in Vietnam. He was there, on foot, for two years. 

After risking his life to serve his country, he returned home wounded and traumatized. But rather than being welcomed home and treated as heroes with honor and euphoric celebrations around the country, he and the rest of the US troops were met with scorn and condemnation, literally spat on, and felt abandoned by their own government. 

This man saved the lives of countless American soldiers. He even saved the lives of some North Vietnamese soldiers who he caught the South Vietnamese Army trying to torture, and took the time to explain to them why it’s not okay to torture anyone, even in war.  He also forbade them from killing them. 

This man is a war hero.  He deserved to be welcomed home. 

This man is my dad. 

Happy Veterans Day, Dad. 

You’re my hero.

Welcome home.

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