Jake Glass
Last February the Noble Horse stables burned down to the ground upsetting some rich owner of enslaved horses used to ferry uppity elites in urban streets. The Noble Horse arson case is now seeing the FBI increase a reward for the vandals that did this audacious attack that we personally celebrate here on this blog. I would love to give a reward to the person or persons who committed this act as horses being imprisoned to ferry passengers around streets filled with cars and buses needed to go away a long tie ago. Doesn't the FBI have more serious issues in protecting this country from terroristic activity or all kind instead of worry about some justice delivered to slave animals. the animals were not harmed and the carriages and other property destroyed and what would of capped off tis story had been if the horses had been kidnapped and rescued and set free to roam and live out their lives on some Kentucky farm. Authorities better get use to animal rights activists taking justice and mistreatment of animals in their own hands especially in cases where fraud and abuse are used in such egregious ways as this carriage case exemplifies for these poor horses. Once again we applaud the acts of the animal rights liberation movements for cases such as this that are necessary because government doesn't step up and step in to stop the practice of economic gains as an excuse to abuse horses.
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