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Sunday, March 24, 2013

U.S. Will Pay $2 Million So Prison Inmates Can Teach Wild Horses to be 'Gentle'

The Department of Interior’s Bureau of Land Management will pay $2 million in taxpayer funds over five years so that prison inmates in Kansas can teach wild horses and burros to be "gentle."

The grant description reads: “This program provides funding for the rehabilitation and positive animal husbandry work experience for inmates by allowing the inmates to train and care for wild horses and burros and preparing the animals for adoption.”

The grant, which is yet to be awarded, is for a minimum of $125,000 and is not to exceed $2 million over the next five years. The money is designed to continue a program already in place with the Kansas Department of Corrections.

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2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another two million wasted for no reason. Obama's way of bankrupting America wake up people and smell the coffee.

Anonymous said...

Every day it gets worse , it's a commin people. Stock up on your food and other survival items.