4/3/08

  • Another comment I find interesting and to the point.

 

  • “The problem being is that the same derelict sons-of-bitches that think mustangs running around is good and horse slaughter is evil are the same jack asses that think grizzlies are wonderful noble creatures and wolves won’t kill anything but sick and diseased wild game and they never kill for sport. They don’t have to live or work where these animals are. They don’t have an f-ing clue what goes on in the real world. They think Bambi and Thumper are out there just happy as pigs in shit running around playing with butterflies and singing damn coombaya or what the hell ever. These people are happy in their ignorance and think that the rest of us are ignorant for not thinking the way they think. The problem with stupid people is you can’t talk any sense into them. Bunch of damn Forrest Gump wannabes. And it aint going to get any better boys. Ignorance is self perpetuating. The smarter these ignorant environmentalist, save the (insert animal here), tree huggin bastards think they are, the dumber they get.”
  • A lady sent this to me in an email. Sounds like a great idea!
  • Horse Slaughter Proposal From A Rancher:
     
    I would like to propose a back-at-you reply to the US government and their horse slaughter ban.  I propose that on Independence Day, July 4, everybody should take their old used-up horses to the nearest national park or monument and donate them to the US government.  By actually handing the reins over to a park official and telling them you are making a donation they cannot charge you with abandonment.   They will become responsible for that animal from that moment on.   What a pretty picture to see hundreds of horses drinking at the reflecting pool at the Washington mall.   Or hundreds of horses tied up on the avenue of flags at Mount Rushmore.   If there is not a national park or monument nearby, donate your horse to the local PETA officials or your congressmen that voted for the ban.   You might even be able to claim a charitable gift tax deduction next year on your tax return.”

2 thoughts on “4/3/08

  1. Barry put another saddle horse down,it was time.I couldn’t stand for the horse to go threw winter in that shape,and this is the second time on the place 8 years that I’ve seen horses die,and being a horse lover like crazy I did’nt even cry.Folks on a working ranch have to deal with issues like this and it’s the right thing to do.I feel for folks that don’t have the ranch for a bone pile.

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