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Infamous Wyoming Equine Terrorist Has Head Up Horse’s Butt, Again

Opening Commentary by R.T. Fitch with followup rebuttal by Vicki Tobin

Never a Grain of Truth to Fall from Wallis’ Bloody Lips

Well America, the scourge of our society and the symbol of all that is wrong with our political system has firmly planted her over inflated head right up the arse of her fictional unwanted horse, again.

“Slaughterhouse” Sue Wallis is spouting words of stupidity and fiction as she has announced to her handful of unenlightened cultists that Ginger Kathrens and all of the rest of us who litigate against BLM injustice are parasites as we are spending U.S. tax dollars via the use of Equal Access to Justice Funds to finance our legal actions.  All I can say is I WISH!  Our suits are brought forward with our OWN personal funds and the kind donations of other tax paying, decent Americans…something Wallis would know nothing about.  Too busy with plans for equine carnage and abuse she bathes herself in the blood of the horses and uses it as a mask while she doles out massive doses of misinformation and blatant lies to her groveling worshipers.  It is enough to sicken the average soul and truly an ugly blemish upon the morale fabric of America.  This reject from a class B horror film is enough to try the patience of Satan himself.

Below is one of Wyoming State Rep. “Slaughterhouse” Sue Wallis’ many idiotic, public Facebook posts where she spouts off about the “parasites” and rants about issues of which she knows nothing.  Following the tirade of stupidity is a rebuttal from the Equine Welfare Alliance’s VP, Vicki Tobin who, like the rest of mainstream America, has had enough of the Wallis campaign of lies and deceit. Oh, gag alert here as you just won’t believe the lunacy of this abomination:

News Flash to Ginger Katherns, Joe Marvel, and the rest of the parasites using Equal Access to Justice Funds (that is your taxpayer dollars, folks) to sue BLM to drive off tax-paying, hard-working, food producers in favor of inbred feral horses…every one of those cattle and sheep have someone paying to use that grass who owns them, and are providing a much needed product to a hungry world!

The so-called BLM wild horses aren’t doing anything except soaking up a projected $80 MILLION dollars and are not contributing a dime or any other benefit to anybody. Is the Cloud Foundation, Western Watersheds, or the Wild Horse Preservation Fund going to cough up the equivalent of grazing permit fees to pay for the taxpayer’s grass they are using? No? Didn’t think so…

These are radicals who would apparently rather see the horses overpopulate themselves to the point they are all starving to death. Too bad for all of the native wildlife that are going to die miserable agonizing deaths before the horses do.

These groups obviously have zero concern for either the land, the native wildlife, or human beings–the families, the communities, the states and tribes that depend on the land for their livelihoods. What this country could really use is some common sense and some compassion for people…and horses.

http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5iD7OUQEvDRtyejttCm-V5l-u104Q?docId=9f379ef12dcb46a591b7c43e6cf0c3e0

Newsflash to Sue Wallis. We don’t want our tax dollars wasted on welfare ranchers so they can run their private businesses on OUR public lands. We don’t want our tax dollars used to butcher horses. We don’t want our tax dollars used to fund your horse butchering plants. We don’t want our tax dollars used to clean up the wastewater wherever you build your plant. We don’t want our property values devalued and lose new business to our communities because of the presence of a horse butchering plant. We don’t want our tax dollars used when you have to litigate to get the plants to pay their fines. We don’t want our tax dollars paying your salary so you can lobby full-time. We don’t want our tax dollars wasted on horse inspections when we need more inspectors for our traditional food sources – or is that the plan to take the focus off the carnage at those plants?

If you are worried about an overpopulation on public lands and you truly care about the land and other wildlife, remove the millions of livestock and you’ll start healing the land and free up hundreds of millions of our taxpayer dollars. Even after the paltry grazing fees, we are still dishing out hundreds of millions on privately owned livestock. Have you forgotten tourism dollars the wild horses bring? If you feel they contribute nothing, why is YOUR state using wild horses in their commercials to bring tourists to Wyoming?

Give us back the 22+ millions of acres that were taken away from the horses. You have placed GAO on a pedestal so why are you ignoring the GAO report that indicated the livestock, not the horses, are ruining the public land?

We don’t want our tax dollars used to administer a farce of a blood test that will NEVER detect bute so you can declare the horses drug free and butcher them.

It ain’t over yet. Horse owners and the horse industry are up in arms. You have awoken a sleeping giant and for that, we thank you. Do you hear the thunder? It’s the hooves of horses stampeding over your lies.

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  1. Why is the kow-tow sh*thead, diarrhea mouth continually given a free pass by the press and full access to Congress, USDA, DOI/BLM and we can’t even walk on the steps of Slaughterczar’s D.C. concrete castle???????

    Thanks for “capturing” SSs human manure and “processing/disinfecting” it, Vicki!

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  2. I am so glad to see you respond to that Facebook bologna that Susie Q Wallis posted. I sat back after reading her propaganda and realized even more how truly disturbed this Wyoming Legislature is,Did I say legislature, oh yeah but not by any rational persons choice. When she spurted how the Wild Mustangs in the LTH were just sucking up $$$, again, your just realizing the waste of tax dollars…..Put your thinking cap on SW, they were wasted every time these WILD Mustangs were rounded up off their land, Ah ha but then again your plan all along was to feed your egotistical notion of opening up slaughter houses and to take all the WILD Mustangs and barbarically have them killed. You call us terrorists, well isn’t that just the pot calling the kettle black…..I wonder what happened to you as a child for you to have such a warped, morbid way of going.

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    • Wondered what happened to her as a child Jeannie? She ate horse meat and she brags about it. That woman is a perfect example of someone who knows just enough on a subject to be dangerous. She picks up one piece of information and stretches it to places where it clearly doesn’t fit. I truly hope she leads all her followers to invest in a horse slaughter plant, where they can all go bankrupt together, as the world becomes more and more aware of the dangers of American horse meat.

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  3. Slaughterhouse Sue is the Tokyo Rose of the Pacific and the Joseph Goebels of Europe…She is nothing more than a propaganda mouthpiece for the equine terrorists who refuse to show their faces to the public.

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  4. It is bad enough that CNN allowed Sue Wallis to speak unopposed – painting the false image that all horses owners accept slaughter – when is it our turn to speak with the media?

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  5. I think CNN should be confronted on their one sided opinions. I think a letter to CNN would be a good way of supporting our horses and burros. If the media is so bent on telling the truth then let the other side speak as well. Its time..This woman is something else. I truly hope someone is going to run against her when her term of office comes up. I know tons of people who would be glad to campaign for her rival. Of course, it doen’t take much. She probably devours a whole hind quarter herself. What a truly sicko! Doesn’t have horses now and probably never has..I pity her livestock.

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  6. Sue Wallis (laughter house Sue) and her BIG FAT @ss is the most evil person in the world other than her low mental capacity side kick doink. I would like to give her a trophy . That trophy would be Queen of the Gutter Slaughter Eating Bit#$. They both should crawl back under the rock where they came from. WY must be sooooo ashamed of her!

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  7. If cattle ranchers want to be in the cattle business then they should pay to feed their own cattle on their own property. It’s just ridiculous that cattle ranchers think that they are entitled to take over our public ranges for their own use. The wild horses are an American Icon with their own law that gives them the right to be on the public ranges no matter what people like Slaughterhouse Sue says. The wild horses and burros are protected by the law. And just because the BLM has never obeyed it they will soon. American’s are now awake to the corruption of this Government Agency that is suppose to protect the horses and our numbers are growing. The BLM should be in great fear of the next election because there is more then one candidate who has said they will eliminate the Department of the Interior. I sure hope so.

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  8. Just because we recognize this as the witch’s brew that it is, we must not fail to take action with our Representatives about the legislation to amend the EAJA H.B. 1996. Sue Wallis is working with the Public Lands Council. This is the group of public lands ranchers who essentially run the BLM.

    Cheyenne, Wyoming, attorney Karen Budd-Falen, daughter-in-law of Public Lands Council President John Falen, is on a mission to prevent WWP from being able to sue the government and have their attorneys paid through EAJA funds. These funds are used to pay court costs and reimburse attorneys at the rate of $125.00 an hour. Budd-Falen tells ranchers, already suspicious of big government that the government is paying WWP or HSUS or PETA (isn’t that a good one) to stop them from being able to exercise their personal property rights. She is focusing on groups that she calls radical environmentalists (sometimes HSUS makes this distinct list—) and radical animal rights groups.

    She and others tell ranchers that equine welfare advocates do not want them to own animals nor do they want ranchers to raise food animals for meat. They complain that the BLM can’t do it’s job because it is always getting sued. Her bill made it out of the House Judiciary Committee which is a huge victory for a very bad bill.

    Rather than stop the people’s right to sue the BLM, we need to tell our representatives that we expect the BLM to obey the law. We need to tell the, that we expect the BLM to do current Environmental Assessments that are more in line with the model that was published in Andrew Cohen ‘s series.

    If the BLM were not so doggedly determined to remove all the wild horses and burros from the range, they would have the personnel, time, and money to do proper EA’s.

    If Sue Wallis is the Snowball for the PLC, John Fqlen is the Napoleon, and his daughter-in-law may well be the strategist behind why our wild horses are disappearing from public lands and why these people can have someone like Sue Wallis do their dirty work with a certain group of people who are willing to see her as their leader. However, the behind the scenes people are operators with the PLC, and they are fighting for their way of life.

    We can make fun of them, but what they are doing while we laugh at what seems so fallacious to us, they are fraternizing with law makers, industry leaders, bureaucrats, and sending out press releases to put appositive spin on horse slaughter. Sue is Sue, but the guys behind her are no joke.

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  9. I think the lady from Oregon who killed horse, cleaned it out and climbed in to be one with her horse drank some of SS bute enriched kool aid. Sad and quite sick.

    My issue is not a property rights issue. One chooses to buy a horse. Before taking that leap you should ALWAYS do your homework. Is the horse a passing interest or is this for real? Do you understand that you’ll most likely have to pay board or at least buy hay-depending on your situation? Do you understand that you’ll be calling the farrier out several times a year–to either trim unshod feet or to replace shoes?

    And vetting? Vets cost MONEY. The meds are expensive. Those are off the top things one should ALWAYS ALWAYS consider before buying a horse. What happens if you lose your job? Are you one of the few it won’t terribly effect financially or will you have to consider rehoming? What happens if you can’t find someone to take your horse?

    And we haven’t talked about blankets, wraps, tack, shows and/or trailering. Those are more expenses that one should be thinking about.

    For all the time and money you put into your horse–consider it therapy. You willingly take your dog or cat to the vets and never expect a dime in return. A horse is in the same barn in this case. Your horse nuzzles you when you’ve had a good day or a rotten one.he listens to you spill your guts about your rotten boss or terrible co-workers. He never complains that he has a headache or just doesn’t want to listen.

    No you haven’t sen a dime in return. But then your horse has repaid you with the most ultimate gift an animal can give. Love and friendship. That’s worth more than any amount of money.

    If you can’t commit to spending this kind of money or you don’t want to–THEN DON’T BUY A HORSE IN THE FIRST PLACE.

    For all the starving folk in this world I’m sure the US could quit slaughtering horses and the world wouldn’t notice the difference in the amount of foods being offered.

    To those countries that eat horse–I’ll only say this. Raise and slaughter your own horses. You deal with all the toxic crap. You deal with the folks that don’t want slaughter. You pay for your own inspections. But don’t ask me to pay for your right to eat horse BECAUSE you don’t want to deal with the ugly truths behind what slaughter entails.

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    • Margaret, for all the reasons and expenses you list well, its the reason I don’t own a horse. Sat down with the budget and said “no I cannot do right by a horse” I can dare to dream but that’s as close as I can come to owning a horse–dreaming. Of course I do get my horse fix by volunteering at a horse rescue. From all the animals in my life I expect nothing but they give so much anyway.

      What burns me the most about SW is that she is using an unfair advantage as she can stroll through the hores of legislators with her access pass. She can tap into the Cattlemen and Ag brotherhood’s money. Just wipe off the blood before her ilk passes it along. Talk about being funded by taxpayer dollars. A host of people she associates with seem to be on the government nipple in one form or another. Good gig if you can get it.

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      • oops, that should have been “hordes of legislators”. But I think I was actually correct the first time, although would have had to add a “w”

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      • I actually own one dollar in a recuse horse! My first horse in many many years. I share him with about 1900 other people and sadly there will come a day that Joe at tbfriends will adopt him out. But I come back to–if you don’t want to be a part of this resue then don’t send your money!

        Magic’s picture will show up at tbfriends.com early Sunday morning. I gave each family member a dollar share too in the rescue of Magic.

        Joe was my very first time I ever gave money to anyone. I can’t begin to tell you how much it meant to me. I take Joe gift cards to Costco off and on. Apples and carrots.

        I wish I had more money to send the several charities I donate to. But hopefully others will help Laura etc and then those people can start pooling funds to pay lawyers and whatnot.

        At the moment Magic doesn’t seem real maybe because I haven’t seen his picture yet. I’m sure that will change on Sunday.

        come to think of it…

        I’MPART OWNER IN A RESCUE HORSE! I OWN A HORSE!

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      • Agreed, Morgan…I thought it was a typo re: the “w”. I like “hores” better than “hordes”. It certainly fits better.

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  10. OK somebody voted her (Sue) into office. Get this crap out to all the WY media outlets–get her out of office (when?) How many more years? Not the kind of person who represents her state very well—and she’s paid by your taxes?? But then, 70% of the public polled were against horse slaughter–and look what Obama did…he ignored us. Where is the country going? There’s not even one presidential candidate that gets my vote–sort of “the least offensive”– I need a Better World. To Vicki– exactly… and thanks for speaking for all of us. This is all very serious and depressing–if Sue W is the Best person for the position………..

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  11. Well what can I say that hasn’t already been said. That woman, I can’t even bring myself to use her name, certainly chews on lemons and she sure does hate them there horses to the core.

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  12. Sue is up for election every two years. Who should replace her in 2012? Her campaigns have raised less than $10,000 in contributions in 2006 and 2010 and less than $2200 in 2008. She has enough scandal in her past 5 years to be very beatable. We have to find a candidate to run against her.

    Of course then she will probably become a full time lobbyist.

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  13. Merry Christmas and Peace on Earth to Men of Good Will. I don’t think that applies to SS, DD ,the DOI/BLM, etc. Horses will be in heaven but I don’t think they will be.
    Perhaps by Jesus being born in a stable He was trying to teach us to love animals. I think He loved them .

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  14. Well she was voted in and needs to be voted out as soon as possible, she keeps saying she cares about the horses BS she is only worried about $$$$$$$. She ought to wake up and smell the roses, we all know she cares nothing for the horses what so ever!!!! Pretty sad situation if you ask me!!!!! There is NO HUMANE SLAUGHTER it is inhumane cruel disgusting and the horses do not deserve to die that way they are depending on us who care about then to speak for them and I will forever!!!! American people have voted and the answer is they do not want to eat their best friends now or ever!!!!

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  15. You mean, the “Humane processing of the horse”, right? The word “slaughter” seems to have been swept under an already filthy rug.

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  16. http://m.ctv.ca/topstories/20111223/horse-meat-slaughterhouse-video-calls-for-ban-111223.html
    Canadian TV Airs Captive Bolt Maiming of Slaughter Horses Causing Outrage
    Fri Dec 23, 04:14 PM
    Disturbing video prompts calls for ban on horse meat
    “This is the fourth plant to be exposed by undercover investigations indicating that an ingrained culture of abuse is still firmly in place,” he said.
    Atamanenko’s Bill C-322 would put the brakes on an industry which doubled in size during the recent five-year ban on killing horses for meat in the U.S. That ban was lifted in mid-November.
    With a report from CTV Ottawa’s Joanne Schnurr

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  17. What was that question? Something about how our wild horses would not pay the joke of a grazing fee that cattle ranchers and sheep herders pay as these species degradate the land (honestly, i like sheep, cows, and most people I know who raise them, but I am so over these Free Loaders)????

    One thing our wild horses and burros could do is reforest large areas of the West just like they have done on Shackleford Island, North Carolina. Of course, they do need to be alive, so they can consume forage with seeds and later drop the seeds with some all natural fertilizer on the ground, that apparently has very little top soil left.

    If these ranchers had just been willing to share the bounteous land and natural resources of our country. But no, they behave about the land the same way a wild horse who has once been starved by humans does about grass.

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