Sunday, November 21, 2010

Standing

Supreme Court Judge Scalia who wrote the book on “standing & mootness” once wrote that “a person that has standing at the beginning of a case shall have it at the end of the case.” Yet many Judges rule that one can loose standing if the violation is corrected hence the mater becomes “moot.” The problem is a plaintiff as in my case can spend 20 years and spend millions while the violation is corrected often because of the very actions of the plaintiff, then be dismissed on “Summary Judgement.” These cases never see a jury or the light of day, but reside in the bowls of the Court till the outcome benefits the corporate person so it can live forever unlike real persons.  It’s like a reverse double jeopardy. Judges often move mountains to protect capital. Mere Mustangs are expendable as are mountains, clean air, water, and even people.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

This Administration

They died fighting for freedom, they epitomise freedom, the president more then anyone is the recipient of that freedom. Yet his administration takes freedom from them.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Our BLM

"The horses belong to us while they’re free (so is the land).  Then the BLM
takes them, gelds them, brands them and wants us to buy them from
ourselves so they can rent out our land to someone else.." ~ Frank Mancuso on American Wild Horses

Thursday, November 11, 2010

VETERANS ALL

Nov 11, 2010 @ 12:35:38
Today, we all witness our proud veterans and time and time hear the words “they fought for our freedom”  To me freedom is an American Mustang running free. God only knows I’ve yet to feel free myself. Now for this President who more then anyone in the world may feel a sense of freedom to devastate that symbol of most Americans is hypocrisy, insulting, and un American. Didn’t enough horses die in that freedom fight? Doesn’t our country care? Are we really the home of the brave and the land of the free? OR is it only free trade they all died for? Some of our rescue horses march in the parade every year. A veteran living in an old age home once in the US Cavalry requested it. They end the parade to salutes, cheers, and applause. Yes, they fought for it too.