Guest guest Posted January 24, 2008 Report Share Posted January 24, 2008 Please, for the innocent and horribly brutalized animals, join us this Sat. and Sun. at 1:00 for the rodeo protest in Ft. Worth. We have been successful in reaching some people. This weekend will be nice weather! Please watch the video below by SHARK and you will be motivated, trust me. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XCl2feM7gs & feature=related Every time you don't go to a demo you help enable the abuser. Please come to at least one this w/e and next w/e until they are GONE! We will be protesting at 1:00 on Sat. and Sun. at Will Rogers Coliseum. We have police security provided, so no reason to fear these monsters. Rodeo promoters say that the animals are wild and rough, but without the use of spurs, tail-twisting, being shocked in the face, prodded with sharp sticks, caustic ointments and bucking straps cinched around their abdomens and groins, these frightened and often docile animals wouldn't even buck. Calf roping often breaks the necks of 3 month old calves or kills them. Many animals suffer broken bones or death from being brutalized and running away in terror into walls or other animals. The fact that most of these animals will eventually wind up in slaughterhouses, including the horses, does not justify worsening their agony along the way. It's simply legalized animal abuse! When: Saturday the 26th at 1:00 p.m. Sunday the 27th at 1:00 p.m. Where: Will Rogers Coliseum; 3401 Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth Please RSVP so we know how many signs, etc. to bring. Meet us in front of the Coliseum; you can't miss us - right in front of the ticket booth. Some will have signs, some will be leafleting. We'll get you fixed up, just bring your body! If you have a camcorder BRING IT! We'll be going to Spiral Diner afterward - YUM! Your help is badly needed to let Fort Worth residents know that there is no excuse for rodeo abuse by attending these important demonstrations. All materials will be provided. Please contact Charlotte at chardunk or Shannon at Fortheanimals for any questions. For more information about the plight of animals in rodeos, please visit BuckTheRodeo.com or especially TheCruelTruth.com The question is not,Can they reason? nor,Can they talk? but,Can they suffer? Jeremy Bentham Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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