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  1. #1
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    I just saw this on the news and I am heartbroken. I really hate horse racing.

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    RIP sweet girl. You were a stunny filly.

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    I hate horseracing too. Poor, poor girl. Run free Eight Belles.



    I've been Boooo'd!

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    Horse racing absolutely makes my blood boil I cannot believe in a country where we've banned dog fighting and even fighting roosters, we still haven't banned horse racing. Running those young horses like that is absolutely cruelty in my mind. Its sick sick sick. And those ridiculous rich people in stupid ugly huge hats that watch the races. Those people that are supposed to be educated. I can't begin to word all the horrible things I wish on these people. They think they have class. I'll give them class. And the Clinton daughter was there waving to the crowd like the smiling buffoon she is. I sure as heck am not voting for a female Clinton anytime in the future, near or far. Grr, horse racing
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    Ugh. I am sick to my stomach.


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    Race horses are treated better than the jockeys.

    Matter of fact, when a jockey 'breaks down' they don't have the luxury of being euthanized.

    I saw a couple of documentaries on racing and was shocked at the treatment of the men that ride the horses. Check out the money a jockey makes for a win- I cannot remember the exact amount one Derby jockey got for a win-but it wasn't anywhere near a race purse.

    First of all, I am not a betting man. I have been to the track twice and stood at the finish line for a few races. There is nothing more wonderous than seeing and hearing a pack of horses run. I am very interested in anatomy and find that part of horse racing extremely interesting- to me any running animal is stunning.

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    I am not a huge fan of horses being used for anything except pulling the Bud wagon- THOSE horses are incredible and spoiled!!!!

    I find the horse rides in New York, farms that let horse pull wagons of visitors or animals that are couped up all week until some kid comes out to ride on the weekend as being treated cruelly.



    Race horses are so frigging cared for it's not funny.

    No, that does not excuse anyone riding a horse into the ground for sport-but when I have seen some of ways people care for their run of the mill horses, I'd rather see a horse be taken and raced at a track. Imagine that. Having the best stall, food, medical treatment, exercise and grooming.

    I live near Hansen Dam/Lake View Terrace and the Griffith Park stables-both are horse areas-when my brother was working with horses I saw many people who woiuld punch, whip, kick and mistreat those poor animals way worse than running them on a track.


    It wasn't a noble end to that horse's life, but there are far worse cases of animals being beaten, totured and killed. I am sure that there are many horses put down on race tracks all across the world- but our outrage is piqued only when it's on the tube.

    One thing that can be said about the race were the people who were really concerned about that horse. The people who were freaking out about the Eight Belles are the same ones who would drive down a street and not even bother to help a human being that was lying on a public road.

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    That breaks my heart. I don't care for any animal racing. Run free at the RB, beautiful girl.

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    But the pain is very deep.
    If only I could turn back time, forever, you I'd keep.
    I miss you


    I hear you whimper in your sleep
    I gently pet you and say, no bad dreams
    It will be alright, to my dog as dark as night.

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    In my heart you'll forever be.
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    How I wish I could hold you near.
    Turn back time to make it so.
    Hug you close and never let go.
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    What a senseless waste of life .

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    I no longer watch horse races since I found out that many of them are badly injured or worse. I read a book once years ago about horse racing. Lots of, lesser horses, are put down because it costs more for their up keep than to destroy them.

    Bless her heart, she came in second in the Derby but I bet she's in the winner's circle at the Rainbow Bridge right now!!!
    No matter what anyone does, someone some where will be offended some how!!!!
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    This just breaks my heart.
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