Originally posted by az2tx
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Back in the 80's I was part of a feral horse roundup on the Crow Reservation in Montana. BLM, Crow and Bureau of Indian Affairs leaders all were on hand. We captured about 60-70 head total. Some were owned at one time and escaped. Others were part of a wild horse herd that had been there for generations. They loaded them all up in trailers and took them away. We were told not to ask where they went!
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Originally posted by Dudley View PostBack in the 80's I was part of a feral horse roundup on the Crow Reservation in Montana. BLM, Crow and Bureau of Indian Affairs leaders all were on hand. We captured about 60-70 head total. Some were owned at one time and escaped. Others were part of a wild horse herd that had been there for generations. They loaded them all up in trailers and took them away. We were told not to ask where they went!
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Reminds me of a day at Petsmart in Frisco, checking out and the cashier asked if I would like to donate to save homeless animals.....I looked at her and sternly said "No, that's just mean....what are the homeless people supposed to eat !!!" grabbed my bag and walked out, the look on her face was priceless...she was speechless.
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Originally posted by friscopaint View Postreminds me of a day at petsmart in frisco, checking out and the cashier asked if i would like to donate to save homeless animals.....i looked at her and sternly said "no, that's just mean....what are the homeless people supposed to eat !!!" grabbed my bag and walked out, the look on her face was priceless...she was speechless.
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Originally posted by Slick8 View PostAt first I thought no way would the Navajo Nation cave to some left leaning BS. But then I thought, I bet there's a casino on their land that give some sort of a stipend to all residents plus provide a lot of jobs to the nation.
They don't want the bad press associated with their name or money.
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