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They execute horses, don’t they?

July 24, 2010
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Horses are losing their hooves, horses cannot quit screaming they are so scared, young horses are dropping dead … BLM is trying to hide this from the public, continue reading.

BLM, SALAZAR (the office of whom has allegedly and continuously been hanging up on people), and OBAMA obviously are unconcerned with the citizens of this country and our National Treasure – The Wild Horses.

BLM wants to make the lives of the Precious Wild Horses a LIVING HELL and try to hide it from the Public. Here is what we we should do – using the article below, send it to the following places:

  • Here is the Email address to BLM, the director is Bob Abbey, please send emails:

Director@blm.gov

  • Here is another email:

wildhorse@blm.gov

  • Here the FAX number to BLM, please send faxes

Fax: 202-208-5242

  • Here is the Phone number to BLM, please call them

Phone: 202-208-3801

  • Here is U.S. Mail address if you care to send your complaint through a government agency called the post office, but remember that mailings take considerably longer due to security screenings and use paper:

BLM Washington Office
1849 C Street NW, Rm. 5665
Washington DC 20240

    PLEASE COPY AND PASTE EVERYTHING BELOW THE ***** BELOW INTO EITHER AN EMAIL OR A FAX, ADD TO IT YOUR OWN SCATHING REBUKE TO BLM AND SEND IT IMMEDIATELY.

    Please send BOTH the LINK AND the News Article…

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    They execute horses, don’t they?

    http://www.lasvegascitylife.com/articles/2010/07/23/opinion/knappster/iq_37053323.txt

    By George Knapp

    It would not be much of a surprise if the Bureau of Land Management decides to hold its next wild-horse roundup out at the super-secret Area 51 military facility, maybe down in the underground bunkers where they keep the corpses of extraterrestrials. The way it looks, BLM has decided to turn the mustangs into a black program, a classified, off-limits, shadowy mystery, something no one in the government can talk about and no one in the civilian world can access.

    An exaggeration? Not by much. In previous years, horse roundups could be viewed by just about anyone so long as the observers didn’t interfere. After all, the mustangs belong to the American public, the ranges where they live are public property, and the millions of dollars spent each year to capture and corral the animals are all taxpayer dollars. So why wouldn’t the public have a right to see what’s going on?

    Because BLM doesn’t want you to, that’s why.

    Over the past few years, BLM has tightened the screws on its roundups, making it more difficult for both the press and the general public to keep an eye on what unfolds during these inherently violent operations. Apparently, the feds are tired of being eviscerated for their actions. Every time one of their hired wranglers is shown kicking a young colt, and every time a band of horses nearly collapses after being driven in terror by roaring helicopter blades over miles of rough terrain, BLM gets pummeled by an angry, horse-loving public. Who needs that?

    BLM tried out its new strategy during the disastrous Calico Hills roundup last winter. The bureau went ahead with the operation even though horse experts warned it was a bad idea to drive horses for miles and miles over snow-covered volcanic rocks and in the coldest time of the year. BLM went forward anyway, and to keep prying eyes to a minimum, it found the only private land inside a half-million acre ocean of public range. That’s the spot that became Roundup HQ. By putting most of the central operations on private property, BLM had total control of who was allowed to enter, and when. It made a point of inviting lots of cattle-friendly, pro-hunter emissaries to join the festivities, along with a small assortment of mainstream journalists and a few horse advocates. But still, BLM called the shots and put limits on which days would be available for observers.

    The fact that the Calico roundup turned into the bloodiest in memory is not lost on BLM. Most of the 100-plus horses that died didn’t keel over at the gather site. Rather, they died slower deaths at a holding facility BLM had authorized near Fallon. And, wouldn’t you know it, that facility was also constructed on private land, which means BLM (through the land owner/contractor) can control access to the horses 24/7, which is exactly what it has done. Before they were barred, horse advocates subsequently found dozens of mustangs with horrible wounds, inadequate food and water, and hooves that fell off from being run too hard. After a smattering of those stories hit the media, BLM decided it had enough. The Fallon corral is now completely off limits to everyone except BLM.

    The privatization of the wild horse program has reached its zenith with the roundup now underway in Northern Nevada. BLM announced at the beginning that it planned to close off public access to the public lands where the horses live. This was done “for the good of the horses,” of course, and has nothing to do with BLM wanting to limit the bad press it gets every time one of its roundups results in the agonizing deaths of beautiful mustangs.

    BLM can perhaps teach its fellow three-letter agency, the CIA, a thing or two about subterfuge. The current roundup in Northern Nevada is sort of a natural evolution of BLM’s spycraft tendencies. The bureau announced a few weeks ago that public lands in the vicinity of the Owyhee range would be off limits while the roundup was underway. BLM even declared air space over Owyhee would be closed to all traffic. Whether or not the bureau even has the authority to pull something like this is a question that needs to be answered in court one of these days, but shutting out the public from public lands with only the vaguest justification is pretty serious stuff. The last time I checked, BLM employees work for the taxpayers. The contractor who will be paid roughly a million dollars for the roundup is also working for the American taxpayer, but we’re not supposed to be able to see what they do? What the heck is the big secret out there in the high desert?

    My own suspicion is that BLM doesn’t want to see video of any dead horses on the evening news. See, there were no dead horses on the Owyhee range, not until BLM started driving them like a bat out of hell across the desert. Once the horses started dying, BLM went to court and declared that the routine roundup, which had been in the planning stages for more than a year, is now an emergency rescue. Without BLM’s quick action, 75 percent of the horses would die horrible deaths, the agency claimed. But whatever emergency exists is there because of BLM’s own incompetence. Plus, it seems to spend more of its time trying to outwit horse advocates than taking care of the land.

    The final move is a doozie. After horse advocates went back to federal court last week and got a judge to order BLM to allow for outside observers, BLM pulled yet another fast one. The entire Owyhee gather operation was again put onto private land, and BLM then lifted the ban on visitors to the public range. How magnanimous. Except the horse people who tried to find the private ranch were not only given the runaround but were repeatedly warned that if they crossed onto the private property, they would be arrested. Sheriff’s deputies followed them wherever they roamed. This is heavy-handed, totally unnecessary bullshit, exactly what BLM has been doing over the past several years.

    The public pays for those roundups, it pays BLM salaries, and it pays for the management of the public ranges. We have every right to be out there to watch what BLM is doing with our money and with the horses. Whether you care about wild horses or not, those are your dollars being spent.

    Of the 600-plus horses captured this week, BLM admits 21 have died so far. Of course, we don’t know what the real numbers are. We’ll just have to take BLM’s word for it.

    George Knapp is a Peabody Award-winning investigative reporter for KLAS-TV Channel 8. You can reach him at gknapp@klastv.com.

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17 Comments leave one →
  1. karen lyons kalmenson's avatar
    karen lyons kalmenson permalink
    July 24, 2010 12:16 pm

    e-quine

    i want to run as far as i can
    where it is safe
    away from man
    …i want the grass, the field, the trees
    away from civilization’s disease…
    i want to run i will always try
    i will run until i die

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    • nita ladwa's avatar
      nita ladwa permalink
      July 24, 2010 12:20 pm

      ur right!!
      i too hate these evil humans, wtf, is going on in their heads??????
      its sickkkkk, i hate myself that im a human too………i feel so helpless………shame on humanity!!!!!!!!!!!!

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    • equus spiritus's avatar
      equus spiritus permalink
      July 24, 2010 2:55 pm

      @ Karen, Yes if they could talk they would say those very words, now they can only scream. Can I share that poem it really touched me, with credit to you of course ❤

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  2. nita ladwa's avatar
    nita ladwa permalink
    July 24, 2010 12:17 pm

    this is sick, what the hell is going on??? killing of innocent horses, this is no way to treat them, something should be done very soon to rehome these horses……we have no right to kill or abuse them……shame on the gov for letting this happen, shame, shame!!!!
    its 2010, for god sake…….be at least a good human, live n let live……..peace!

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  3. MICHELLE MOREL's avatar
    MICHELLE MOREL permalink
    July 24, 2010 12:29 pm

    ALL ANIMAL LOVERS NEEDED URGENTLY TO STOP THESE ANIMALS ENDING UP AS FOOD FOR OTHER ANIMALS AND HUMANS THEY TOO ARE ALLOWED A DECENT LIFE
    AFTER ALL THEY TOO ARE GODS CREATURES

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  4. Maria Eugenia Gonzalez's avatar
    Maria Eugenia Gonzalez permalink
    July 24, 2010 12:54 pm

    Emails sent. I gave them a lil` piece of my mind, if they send a response I will let you know.
    I love Karen´s poem.
    Love to you all

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  5. Katherine McGill's avatar
    Katherine McGill permalink
    July 24, 2010 2:24 pm

    Another email address is wildhorse@blm.gov

    BLM (“bunch of lying morons”) is one our worst enemies. They are beholden to ranchers and hunters. If you speak to anyone there they will spin every comment you make.

    They want OUR lands for grazing cattle, and elk and deer (for which they sell hunting licenses). Horses eat their food. Every horse they round up they must care for, feed, etc.

    Thus, every horse that dies during round-up is one less for them to care for; money back in their budget, more grass for special interests.

    If they left the horses alone, let them be, Nature would control the poulations. But in competing for food they would suffer, as Nature can be harsh. In time it would be easier, like deer they would produce fewer babies.

    Wild species can control their own populations. We don’t need state wildlife management that manipulates hunting seasons to INCREASE consumptive animals to sell hunting tags (that is how they compete for federal funds – millions of gun tax dollars).

    Reform and better management won’t happen until the funding structure changes. For more info and to get involved in that, please join National Urban Wildlife Coalition on Facebook now, and coming soon to USwildlife.us

    K. McGill
    Urban Wildlife Examiner.com

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  6. equus spiritus's avatar
    equus spiritus permalink
    July 24, 2010 2:59 pm

    Good work keeping the ‘Flame Alive’ for the Wild Horses. Thank you!

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  7. Kathy Bost's avatar
    Kathy Bost permalink
    July 24, 2010 7:42 pm

    I have been locked up twice for stealing horses in order to save their lives…… And I would do it again in a heartbeat. What BLM is doing is wrong, on so many different levels.

    I tried to send the emails, but there was in issue with the zip code. Australian zip codes only have four digits, not five, so it kept saying I needed to enter five digits, and it would not let me send the emails. I did not know what to write for that.

    Even so, I will still support this cause. Even all the way from Australia. Let me know what I can do.

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  8. Stacey's avatar
    Stacey permalink
    July 24, 2010 8:02 pm

    Karen, thank you, wonderful poet. You express so much emotion, thank you for sharing your gift …

    Katherine, thank you so much, I added that address. I was unable to find the Facebook group, could you please post a link? I'll join …

    Kathy, thank you for your efforts and courage. The wonky zipcode situation, was it on one of the bottom links/petitions?

    Thank you, everyone.

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    • Katherine McGill's avatar
      Katherine McGill permalink
      July 24, 2010 10:22 pm

      Hi Stacey

      This is a great blog, keep up the great work !! 🙂

      National Urban Wildlife Coalition is brewing a great plan. NUWC is a staging ground for all animal lovers, orgs, and wildlife enthusiasts. I am one of the administrators and in charge of the new (coming) website, and just learned today I need to rectify The Facebook page. ugh. It was set up as a community page and they want it changed to a Group page. But for now it is at:
      http://www.facebook.com/#!/pages/National-Urban-Wildlife-Coalition/126487907391176?ref=ts

      You really have this blog rocking, glad a friend told me of it.

      Katherine McGill
      Urban Wildlife Examiner.com
      kmcg9@aol.com

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  9. Stephanie Dyer's avatar
    July 25, 2010 1:04 am

    Great article…..very powerful I hope it opens the eyes of many…

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  10. George Martin's avatar
    July 25, 2010 8:46 am

    Thanks for keeping one informed

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  11. Stacey's avatar
    Stacey permalink
    July 25, 2010 11:47 am

    Katherine, I joined, thank you. And thank you for the lovely comments, we are hoping to keep growing and sharing our message, we’re very glad to have your contribution!

    Thank you, all, very much for your efforts.

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  12. Nola Ross1's avatar
    Nola Ross1 permalink
    July 25, 2010 12:27 pm

    Karen, your poem was beautiful. very tearful, they would say that, if they could

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  13. sarah's avatar
    sarah permalink
    August 30, 2010 12:52 pm

    so you people would rather these horses die of starvation and dehydration? these horses exspecially in nevada are in trouble there is not enough food to go around for them and the wild deer,elk,antalope. And yes even the cattle rember the *wild* horse waile butiful and aww inspiring is a invasive species and not native to America. They are feral We need to round them up and find them homes or feed them to the homeless and starving.

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    • Stacey's avatar
      August 30, 2010 1:07 pm

      Sarah, face it, that’s idiotic. You don’t kill animals to save animals from dying. Read a book, take an ethics course, or write something other than your pathetic egocentric ramblings. If you’re even literate, which is highly suspect in general given … whatever it is you wrote above.

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