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Name the Super Bowl Clydesdale Foal: Declan

by R.T. Fitch ~ co-founder/president Wild Horse Freedom Federation “Feel Good Sunday”: Speak for the Horses During the Super Bowl It’s Super Bowl Sunday and people around the world will be tuning in, not necessarily for the game, but for the multimillion dollar commercials and being horsy types, […]

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9 Year Old NH Boy Takes Saving American Horses from Slaughter to the Air Waves

THANKS so much Kelly Brown for giving Declan an opportunity to raise awareness about what is happening to America’s horses every day.

This is a radio interview done with Kelly Brown from Clear Channel Radio on March 8th, 2012 which airs on March 11, 2012 on all local Clear Channel radio stations. The interview was also shortened to be highlighted on the “Community Spotlight” program.

Join 9 year old Declan in his fight to save America’s horses from slaughter. Write letters about what you like about horses, why horses are special to you or even just draw a picture. Send letters and drawings to Declan at:
℅ Children 4 Horses
PO Box 614
Greenland, NH 03840

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Wyoming Slaughter Terrorist Suffers Backlash on Dead Horse Desecration

Wednesday we reported on Wyoming State Rep. and Chief Horse Eating Fanatic Sue Wallis’ comments endorsing the shocking and perverted actions of a young Oregon woman who killed her own horse then stripped naked and crawled inside it’s carcass so that her boyfriend could photograph her before they ate the animal for dinner. The comments from the Wonder Warthog of Wyoming appear to not only have shocked the sensibilities of mainstream America but also the handful of mentally challenged and educationally deprived Wallis worshipers. It is obvious that the sloppy serpent of slaughter has not caught on to the fact that every time she posts one of her insane and idiot comments on Facebook it is open to the entire world to see. Such awareness comes from an education that made it past the 3rd grade and evidently the evil princess of death fell off from the little yellow bus long before it made it’s way to that very special school.

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