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littlesweetminiinu favorited a video
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Finished at 11.10 pm last night Enjoy it!
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Anime: Gungrave Masterplan: Falling Sparrow
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GunGrave AMV to Five Finger Death Punch: Meet the monster.
I've been wanting to do an AMV for this song for a while. I tried to make it fit more t...
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GunGrave AMV to Five Finger Death Punch: Meet the monster.
I've been wanting to do an AMV for this song for a while. I tried to make it fit more to the lyrics than the music. I'm not sure how I feel about this one either. You would have to have watched the series and know the lyrics to the song to fully understand the video.
I'm going to try working on my next idea.
I DO NOT OWN THE RIGHTS TO THE MUSIC OR THE ANIME.
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Mustang mothers in all circumstances, wild and in captivity, giving unsurpassed care to their young.
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June 19, 2011 is the 40th anniversary of the passing of the Wild Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act. Learn more: http://WildHorseEducation.org Music co...
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June 19, 2011 is the 40th anniversary of the passing of the Wild Free Roaming Horse and Burro Act. Learn more: http://WildHorseEducation.org Music courtesy Maria Daines There appears to be serious misconceptions about who is paying for what and why. First folks... this is public land. The land belongs to all Americans and the resource is managed for the "public good." That is where FLPMA and the term "multiple use" comes from. WE do not have a "full cost recovery system" on public land. Meaning the permittees do not cover the cost of the of the permit (assessments, range repair, data collection).
We have extractive industries that take a disproportionate amount of wealth out of public land (enough to wipe out the National debt) and pay very little for the privilege. When we are talking about wild horses we have a great distraction from the truth of public land management.
In 1971 the wild free-roaming horse and burro Act was passed by both houses of Congress without a single dissenting vote (do you understand that both houses, all parties agreed that this was important to the welfare of the American public).
Instead of creating a system of managing horses as a stable "wild" population (as outlined by law) the "feral livestock" mindset (the exact mindset the law was put into place to curtail) simply created a system of profiteers that consisted of many of the same individuals that profited from "mustanging."
That is exactly what has lead to the current crisis. Who pays for all of this? YOU do. Not only do you pay for it but you are getting stuck with a "welfare" tab to support a small handful of profiteers. YOU pay for the mismanagement of the horses and YOU pay for the livestock and extractive industry and are not properly reimbursed... while your economy goes into the tank.
The horses exist on a small fraction of land as a scapegoat for those that do not want the an honest conversation to occur.
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mir ist gerade ein bissel boring daum schreib ich dir mal hier was rein x3
Denk drann VIVI heute geht die Welt unter x3
Warum kommste net mit deiner Mutter klar??
och jor bei mir is soweit alles in budder x333