NEWS JUST IN: Although speaking to an important issue; President of Wild Horse Freedom Federation, R.T. Fitch, took to Facebook Live, yesterday, in an effort to help support the wild horse & burro advocacy by explaining the release of their biggest lobbying tool yet, their White Paper, only to end up giving thousands of cases of mild eye fatigue due to the continuous glare from his bald head for over 30 straight minutes.
“I normally wear a hat,” R.T. said, “but being inside I did not think it would be proper so I ensured the overhead florescent light was out but I guess I just shouldn’t have discounted the effect of natural light from the window.” he continued. “Next time I will use powder or perhaps Terry might have a make-up trick that I could use, but in reality, there is nothing like a good ole full head of hair to do the trick.” he sighed. “That stagecoach has long ago left the station.”
When interviewed on the success of the project, VP of WHFF, Debbie Coffey, who joined the broadcast by phone commented, “I think it went very well and I welcomed the opportunity to clarify just what our White Paper is and how important it is to get in front of our legislators now, but I did take issue with one aspect of the broadcast.” When asked what that issue was she stated, “At the end of the broadcast, R.T. stated that his Executive Producer and good friend, Roxy the Wonder Border Collie, had fallen asleep on the job, well, it would have been rather cute if he would have shared that with us.”
Well Deb, he has, if you scroll down to the bottom of this page you will find a photo of the burned out Executive Producer who says that R.T. is a difficult boss to work for and like you, he pays her peanuts.
Keep the faith
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Handsome is as handsome does.
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Thank you for all of your efforts……..This is an excellent article, all encompassing, with resources….. Please read:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B25pMSfbHbgVdzVOR1ZoOFJXQW8/view
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Really good article – should be required reading, along with RT’s white paper & exhibits for the people who are supposed to be representing us!
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Thanks for all you do for the horses! And for others! Have a wonderful day!
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With the BLM and Forest Service livestock programs operating at a
loss, generating less in grazing fees each year than it costs to manage
the programs, why is the Trump budget going after a mere $10 million dollar cut back aimed specifically at the wild horse and burro program?
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Private/corporate livestock grazing on public lands has cost the taxpayers $1 Billion over past decade. The Government Accountability Office (GAO) has reported the federal government spends at least $144 million each year managing private livestock grazing on federal public lands, but collects only $21 million in grazing fees—for a net LOSS of at least $123 million per year.
https://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2015/grazing-01-28-2015.html
Click to access factsheet_Grazing_Fiscal_Costs(3).pdf
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That is not even counting tourism dollars lost and damage to the environment through mismanagement. There are billions of dollars of hidden costs due to the removal of Wild horses and burros. Fires, for instance, would be of less intensity and frequency. Wild horses and burros add to the environment and so do predators.
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But just watched the disturbing video.
I will share the White Paper to NH Congress reps and Senators.
I have dedicated my life to wild horse advocacy since 2011 and every year am more shocked. The media did a story about wild horses and prisons years ago and they think that is all that is needed.
I will keep calling Congress and Senate reps in NH. Horses in holding need to go back out on the range to live out their lives —Best viable low cost solution in areas where cattle can’t graze. They will eat down the brush the causes forest fires & they reseed the land. Keep fighting. Who knows what will trigger the White House to get on the right side.
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Can you (or anyone) post a link to the video? I can’t seem to locate it. Thanks.
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You should be able to see the video even without facebook by clicking on the video in this post?
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Thank you for your work to advocate for wild horses. I could not attend the meeting yesterday But just watched the disturbing video. Thank you for compiling this work. I am studying it. I will share the White Paper to NH Congress reps and Senators. What will we do if Trump just blow it off as fake? I have dedicated my life to wild horse advocacy since 2011 and every year am more shocked and amazed at what is happening to our wild horses and burros. I keep trying to get more publicity by the media, but they don¹t ever seem to think it is a new story. They did a story about wild horses and prisons years ago and they think that is all that is needed. I will continue to advocate, spread the word, and call my Congress and Senate reps in NH and pray every day That the man in the White House will listen and help. Every year I have to pick myself up off the ground and make my head believe that someone will listen and figure out how to protect them.
From: Straight from the Horse’s Heart Reply-To: Straight from the Horse’s Heart Date: Sunday, July 30, 2017 at 7:20 AM To: Denise Brown Subject: [New post] Feel Good Sunday: Wild Horse & Burro Advocate Takes to Facebook Live Blinding Thousands with Glare from Bald Head
WordPress.com R.T. Fitch posted: “NEWS JUST IN: Although speaking to an important issue; President of Wild Horse Freedom Federation, R.T. Fitch, took to Facebook Live, yesterday, in an effort to help support the wild horse & burro advocacy by explaining the release of their biggest l”
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Thanks for this in-depth, deeply
disturbing report and for the live video. We’re up against a juggernaut of misinformation, lies and pure avarice. But speaking truth is what’s needed now, together with personal contact with members of Congress. We will persist. The wild ones speak through you, and us.
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