Saturday, October 1, 2011

Cythia Armstrong and the HSUS support the possibility of killing rural Oklahomans to defend chickens


ello all,
 
Lets' discuss the interview conducted on channel 4 out of OKC.
 
as you watch the video listen carefully to the obvious contradictions of Cynthia Armstrong.
 
1. Oklahoma was the Meeca of cockfighting = I agree Oklahoam was  the world leader in the gamefowl harvest industry, at the low end of the economic studies (surveys)  it brought in over $113,000,000.00  at the higher estimates it generated 3/4 of a billion dollars annually to the state's more rural areas. This is an industry Oklahoma deparately needs to bring back.
 
2. Cockfighting has not "dried up" and it is going on in many many rural areas across Oklahoma. Even the animal welfare official contradicted her lie on that fact.
 
3. All chickens are decended from the wild jungle fowl of Malaysia and they absolutely do fight and kill each other in the wild.
 
4. The anchor even understands that sooner or later an Oklahoma resident is going to be killed for harvesting thier livestock (gamecocks) and trying to earn a living in rural Oklahoma using an obviously unconstitutional law.
 
5. The obvious unconstitutional law that she is so happy the US Supreme court would not hear. The fact that the US Supreme Court doe s not hear the vast majority of cases presented to it does not mean the law  is constitutional it simply means the court has limited time and too many cases.
 
6. The fact that she gloats in the Supreme Court not hearing the case reflects an arrogant attitude that is going to get someone in rural Oklahoma killed to subjugate rural Oklahomans and push her arrogant opinion over a  chicken onto our lives, but then again she puts a higher value on her arrogant opinion and chickens than she does the lives of rural Oklahomans.
 
 7. Our legislators must find the courage to uphold their oath of office "to support and defend the Constitutions of the United States and Oklahoma" before a rural Oklahoman is killed to defend a chicken that is simply being harvested in the same  method of harvest it has been harvested in for more than 3,000 years. 
 
Thank you,
U.S. Army ret SFC B.L. Cozad Jr

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