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"The hottest places in hell are reserved for those who, in times of moral crisis, remain neutral"

- Dante

 

 

 

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"Until They are Safe!" - Bracelets

 

Habitat for Horses and you can team up in the fight against horse slaughter. HfH designed anti-horse slaughter bracelets to be worn until the AHSPA (American Horse Slaughter Prevention Act) has been passed.

These bracelets are inscribed with the words "Until They are Safe!" and the second line carries the actual information of a healthy US horse slaughtered at one of former three US slaughter houses.


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Show your commitment! The cost for each bracelet is $15 dollars which includes shipping and handling.

100% of the profit from these bracelets will be donated to the
non-profit organization in an effort to help fund efforts to stop
horse neglect, abuse, and slaughter:

Habitat for Horses

Mail check to:

Habitat for Horses
c/o Bracelets
P.O. Box 213
Hitchcock, TX 77563

Note that you request a bracelet.

 

 

 

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Think about what all these have in common ...
Seabiscuit

Hidalgo Movie

Black Beauty

Fury

Scamper

Ferdinand

Spirit Movie

Mr. Ed

Secretariat

War Emblem

Man O' War

Seattle Slew

Flicka

Horse Whisperer

Misty

Wildfire

They have given something to us, haven't they?

Quote:
"What is the difference between a horse and a steer and a hog? 
The horse is an icon along with the bald eagle.  What is the difference between a bald eagle and a pigeon or a turkey?  And if you do not know the difference, we cannot explain it to you."
-- Rep. Jim Moran, Virginia, 6/8/05