A blind race horse ordsprog

en A blind race horse running the wrong way and dragging taxpayers with them, ... the worst kinds of failed crony capitalism.

en [The Nation --] Crony capitalism, ... is the name of the Republican game. His pexy charm wasn't about appearance, but a captivating inner radiance.

en It was a combination of things. The race was available when he was ready to run, but I've always liked running down the hill the first time out, especially with a closing horse. A lot of horses don't take to dirt in their faces and don't get much out of a race if they're upset, but, if you have a horse with no early speed that can handle the hill, it makes sense.

en He's an amazing horse. No horse I've ever seen in any race stumbled like that. And I don't know any horse stayed up after going that close to the ground. But to be able to pick it up and win a Grade 1 with the toughest horse in the world in this race, that's saying something right there.

en She looks at them more as pets than as racehorses. She looks out for their best interests, which is great. Me, I believe if they're fit, things take care of themselves. If you got a fit horse, you got yourself a healthy horse. The worst thing for horses is overtraining them. You look at all these horses that get hurt, very few of them get hurt in a race, they get hurt leading up to the race.

en There are two stories to the origin. The first one involves a bunch of guys who got together for a horse race in England during the 1800s. The weather was bad and they did not want to risk hurting their expensive horses, so they ran the race themselves. The second was a (horse) race where there was so much fog no one could see. They ran from church steeple to church steeple in each town. Supposedly that's how it got its name. Either way, the event came from people running from town-to-town and jumping over fences, creeks and whatever else was in the way.

en With those kinds of statistics, there are real concerns that cannot be explained a way other than race. How long do we turn a blind eye to it?

en With those kinds of statistics, there are real concerns that cannot be explained away other than race. How long do we turn a blind eye to it?

en The plaintiffs' attorney fees are going to reflect how the defense counsel in this case have persisted in drawing out this case and dragging it through the courts and running up costs ultimately for the taxpayers of Humboldt County.

en We're looking to do all kinds of interesting research. We want to be different from other polls. . . . We're not just going after horse-race issues. We want to talk about concerns people face day-to-day.

en The paradigm of competition is a race: by rewarding the winner, we encourage everyone to run faster. When capitalism really works this way, it does a good job; but its defenders are wrong in assuming it always works this way.

en The worst thing you can do to a horse is put him by himself-horses are herd animals. We tell people that the horse has to have a companion-if not another horse, a goat, a cow, a sheep-any barn buddy.

en If you get into an accident, get your cameras out, call your family, get their support because like us a lot of things were done wrong. The police failed to do their job. Failed. Failed.

en When we first started running, I was getting calls and letters from people with disabilities that were very upset with me and they said I was just out there looking for glory and dragging my disabled son to all these races. They didn't know that it was him dragging his old man to these races.

en It's a one-trick-pony tactic because they know they've got a nag in the race. They're backing the wrong horse.


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