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Boy, am I getting the devil from


pro-slaughter folks fueled on by the animosity directly aimed at me now by Representative Sue Wallis. Amazing! I am the current bane of her existence, along with trueCOWBOYmagazine. Ms. Wallis simply fails to see the hypocrisy in both her words and her actions choosing to venomously, and freely, express her feelings towards me in re- tort to an après-commentary I made regard- ing the radio show “Sound off with Sasha”


Promoted as a debate with anti-slaughter advocates, RT Fitch,


Madeleine Pickens and Wayne Pacelle, Ms. Wallis was clearly over- whelmed and literally fled the interview and thusly, the issue. Which is exactly what happened.


My compatriots are telling me that I am in good company in my current


role of “Bette Noir” to Ms. Wallis and her misguided campaign of horse slaughter for human consumption. You simply, in all ethical ideals, on every level and spiritual beliefs, slaughter any animal, any living creature, simply because they can no longer bring you fiduciary returns and no longer have any commercial value to you. WTF? That’s the point...the cold blooded killing of horses… slippery slope...if you ask me. Read the full article at www.truecowboymagazine.com “Fleeing the Interview and the Issue of Horse Slaughter” link on website.


Thank you to all the good folks fighting the good fight everyday, not just


for our horses, who are the target, but for all animals and against the very humans they thought they could trust...their breeders, trainers and owners! Besos Calamity


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