Tuesday, March 8, 2011

The Hunter

WE have been told for many years we need to hunt to weed out. That is true to an extent. Animals weed themselfs out they eat other animals, their young, we haven't gotten totally there yet were close. That keeps the population down. True there are allot of deer...maybe it is because there are to many people. umm let me see people that wonderful humane word. Often used as Humans. The cave man had to hunt had to eat. We are not cave men we kill for the fun of killing and hanging there heads up in stores and houses...ummm let me think didn't take long Cannibals.

Ok you get dressed in your HUNTING outfit...bow, arrow, guns, spears, tear gas, shields, helmets. You get into your SUV that has a Rino rack in the front and racks on top of your SUV. Drive a mile from your house ok your there. Get all your equipment out...tell the little kids that are standing there watching you to leave this is a dangerous area a hunting area. They go 1/4 mile and sit on their porches or play in their yards. You continue on in this wild area. Very quiet...then you feel you have to crap because the hamburger you just ate at Mc Donalds is setting in....but no your brave you will continue on...you see it an animal....you get all your equipment ready you see it not bothering anyone eating some grass not throwing their MC DONNALD papers around...and you take a good line up. Yep that's it your ready the bird is no bigger than a chicken so you have to really be skilled for this. You got it. OMG you did it. Then you go and kill more and more. Oh what a fun day. If you want to show someone you will put it on your Rino Rack in the front of your SUV and drive back to Phila . Your proud you have this bird the size of a chicken on your rack. Now your hungry so you find the nearest MC Donalds and pull in. Other guys envey your hunt they are looking at YOUR RINO RACK. Your proud what a stud you are. All in a days work.

Its Your Money Folks

Meals on Wheels has been cut in certain areas. No funding, no money. So our senior citizens go without. Some school programs have been cut. The rich get richer. The BLM was only suppose to round up a few horses for adoption that is how it started out. Then they tryed to tell us they were starving did not buy that they all look good until the BLM gets them and puts them in holding pens.

Yet someone the Killers saw a profit BIG PROFIT in horse meat. They have a nice business going. Taking the Wild horses to slaughter and of course telling everyone on their page they don't. ARE WE THAT STUPID...??? to think we are going to adopt over 100,000 horses to good homes???? NO never insane to think it.

It is getting impossible to keep feeding them out of our tax money some people lost there homes their taxes are so high. yet we support the BLM most of you don't know what BLM stands for Bureau of Land Management (BLM)...look it up next to your computer games...go ahead your game will still be there. You'll be on the same level.

No one is concerned about the people behind this. They are cattle people making big money...ever watch Dallas. They are using your money to make money. Recently 200 cattle were placed on the land 1,200 horses removed. Tell you something?

Your kids go without unless both parents work to pay bills mortgage if you are lucky enough to get one. You are supporting their business. Selling horse meat. Which is filled with chemicals domestic horses have in them. Wild horses are filled with worms and Immune disease. Not a nice way to die...but you think it is cool. Don't you see people wake up...eating horse meat puts you on a poor level you can't afford beef or the higher quality meat. Soon your colons will tell you STOP we can't take it. Some of the horse meat go to zoos animals should not be in zoo's. They should be free and you aloud to go to their homes to watch them Make a nice vacation. Plus there free with their families. Horses have families we put the mares in one pen the stallions in another...ummm does Hilter ring a bell?


On February 16, the U.S. House of Representatives approved an amendment to cut $2 million from the annual budget of the U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM), the agency that oversees the management of our country’s wild horses and burros. The amendment’s sponsor, Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN), had stated that the amendment intends to serve a...s a wake-up call to the BLM which, despite growing public outcry, has persisted in its policy of rounding up wild horses en masse and depositing them in long-term government holding centers, where their life-long care is funded by tax dollars.

On Thursday, February 24, the BLM made it known that it has received the message. The agency issued a news release outlining extensive proposed changes to its wild horse and burro program, including reducing the number of wild horses removed from the range for at least the next two years; increasing adoptions; significantly expanding the use of fertility control to maintain herd levels; and improving its care and handling procedures to enhance the humane treatment of the animals.

“We share a common goal to improve the wild horse and burro program and the health of the public lands we manage,” BLM Director Bob Abbey says in Thursday’s release. “Achieving this goal will require a determined focus on reform, new ideas, and opening a new chapter in the management of wild horses, burros, and our public lands.”

“The ASPCA looks forward to greater transparency in all aspects of the BLM’s wild horse program,” responds Matt Bershadker, Senior Vice President of ASPCA Anti-Cruelty. “We are encouraged that the BLM is taking the necessary steps to correct its inhumane and fiscally irresponsible policies before America’s wild horses are completely eradicated, but we want to remind the American public that more than 15,000 wild horses and burros are still slated to be rounded up over the next two years, adding to the tens of thousands of wild horses currently languishing in long-term holding pens.”
More details of the BLM’s proposed reforms will be available on the agency’s website on February 28, after which the public is invited to submit comments through March 30. Please visit the ASPCA’s Blog for more details on this exciting development.