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					Originally Posted by Riot
					
				 
				Yes. Absolutely.  
  
First, general public opinion is definitely on the side of "save those poor innocent horses from the evil owners and trainers who drug them and run them to death" (just read the public blog comments - from horse people - after Eight Belles). 
  
Secondly, the opinion of what appears to be an alarming portion of "interested horse racing fans" and members of the industry appears to support government intervention and control.  
  
Third, but most importantly: the Humane Society of the United States has jumped on this. Indeed, they are front and center and leading the charge through Connie Whitfield. The HSUS is a very efficient and well-funded lobbying machine with excellent timing, and an increasing number of sympathetic lawmakers on board.  
  
Proof - look at the head start the AR groups got on horse racing with Eight Belles - they controlled the media and public opinion. And still do.  
  
The HSUS knows the historical timing is right to step into horse racing and impose their opinions and desires upon this tiny niche sport. 
  
HSUS has unfortunately begun to be successful recently having legislation passed restricting ownership rights of pet dogs and cats. Legislation I could never imagine could be passed 5 or 10 years ago. 
  
Do I think HSUS can get a law forbidding racing and training of 2-year-old TB horses passed within the next two or three years? Absolutely. The general public is entirely on their side. 
  
Truth or reality does not matter in this fight. Only emotion and perception. This issue is cast as black and white, with only two views: either you want to save and protect abused, drugged horses with us, or you are evil. 
  
We are no longer an agricultural society. We no longer have a broad societal experience or exposure to real animals - let alone horses or any horse sports. Many people - I believe the majority - see no reason for anybody to be allowed to "use" horses for "our own purposes". 
  
Who would ever have believed that foxhunting and greyhound coursing would be outlawed in England, where both sports are far more ingrained into hundreds of years of societal history than in any other country on earth? And horseracing is targeted over in Europe, now, too. 
			
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 I completely agree. How many times have we seen it done with dogs and cats. Well I don't breed cats, but it's getting harder and harder to use my dogs for what they were bred to do.
 
I think the horseracing industry has no idea how powerful these AR groups are, and the lengths they will go to push their agenda.
 
This is a completely ochestrated sham by the HSUS and Connie Harriman/Whitfield.
 
Until the owners, breeders, tracks, trainers and anyone else involved in horseracing gets together and hires a good lobbying firm they will loose every battle. Our legislators are bombarded by lobbying efforts every day all day by the well oiled manical AR groups.
 
Did someone say that Randy Moss said he was a trainer? Is that true?