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It's Thursday, which means another slice of genius from the mind of Jeff Corriveau. For anyone not familiar with the campaign, this one is a reference to a little drug called Premarin, which, yes, is made with horse urine. And on that note, here's this week's Deflocked!

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This is the best one yet.
Great job Jeff.
Remember we still have one more slaughterhouse for horses at Cavel in Ill.
We have shut them down twice. I believe they are on their 2nd appeal.
The 2 in Texas will remain closed.
As soon as Congress passes H.R 503 and S.311 the horses will maybe be home free.
But they are still trucking them out of Calif. Which is against the law.
Many are working on that now.
Next up is what we all want, to shut down every slaughterhouse in the U.S..
That is why we need,
Maher and Newkirk
2008
Nothing like living in a cruelty free country.
What a thought.

Posted by: Judith, Freedom Fighter | September 20, 2007 03:03 PM

Funny and cute.

Posted by: AnimalLib | September 21, 2007 02:08 AM

judith, I presume these unwanted horses will be found homes and die happily(?) of old age.

Posted by: rojo | September 23, 2007 08:48 AM

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