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Old 07-07-2017, 08:44 AM
 
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If you love animals, especially horses, this will sicken you -- consider yourself warned!

Alabama needs to change and it needs to change now. This mindset of doing business as usual and not accepting change make me sick and ashamed to live in a state that will allow this kind of cruelty to exist! I truly hope the "owner" gets what's coming and justice will be served. Maybe the idiots in Montgomery will wake up and change laws for the welfare of animals -- one can only hope!

Personally, I think I would have risked arrest if it meant these horses could have been rescued. I truly cannot understand how someone could do this to any animal; because that's not a human, it's a monster in the shape of a human.

Rescuers turned away from helping abused horse in Alabama | Daily Mail Online
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Old 07-07-2017, 10:11 AM
 
Location: Tuscaloosa
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Maybe the idiots in Montgomery will wake up
Don't hold your breath on that
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Old 07-07-2017, 03:25 PM
 
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The horse owners, Leon and Latoya Green, were arrested on animal cruelty charges.

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Old 07-07-2017, 06:28 PM
 
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The problem isn't the laws as much as it is the low intelligence, hypocritical, docile "enforcer" cops/animal control. It's common sense that when it's a life or death situation, you break any "laws" to save lives. They claim they couldn't do anything because the animal was on "private property" but bet your bottom dollar that had there been known drug activity at the property, they would've brought the SWAT team or drug task force and smashed the door in. So the private property argument is petty at best and hypocritical when used by government agencies.

RIP Delores, you died a horrible, painful, agonizing death at the hands of a fascist government. Even if they didn't remove her from the property, they could've at least fed and watered her. This is a truly abhorrent act committed by the owner as well as the government workers. Shame on them! Here's to hoping their pensions get cut in the future and they suffer the same way that beautiful horse did.
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