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		By: Mara Feld		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Still searching for Munition



It is long overdue that I explain what happened to Munition.
The problem with the defamation legal articles is that they refer to the
Telegram article. Paula J. Owen’s article “Fatal Transactions: Sale of a horse
can be a death sentence” gives the impression that Munition was simply lost
into the slaughter pipeline. This is not accurate. 

First of all this story suggests the horse was killed which
is false. Owen misses the main points. The story of Munition has brought
attention to the serious international public safety issue of poisoned food.
When Spud Noone brought Munition to the New Holland PA auction he signed
paperwork that the horse was drug free for 6 months. However Munition had been
treated with Clembuterol, Bute, Banamine, Adequan, and Ulcergaurd. Noone
apparently was a regular at New Holland, and appeared with several horses every
week.

The other main flaw in Owen’s article is that it glorifies
Matt Clarke. People like Crystal Conway and Matt Clarke are directly involved
in thoroughbred breeding. They are part of the race track industry; which
carelessly generates tons of unwanted horses.

I will do my best to tell the story of Munition in
chronology, of course it has been many years. Munition went with Noone, to
supposedly be a companion horse. Once it was established that Munition was
getting along with his companion horse, we would discuss a price. Noone took a
wrong turn and ended up at New Holland. Noone is now deceased and poses no
further threat to horse owners. 

When Noone did not return my phone calls to confirm that
Munition had safely made it to his new home I became concerned. I contacted Clarke
and explained what had happened. Clarke found out that Noone had previously
swindled 10 horses from an elderly woman. I called the Concord mounted police
and they suggested I go to Noone’s property and look for my horse. Clarke said
if I found my horse they would come with the trailer. I did not find Munition
in Noone’s barn. I filed a police report for Larceny Under False Pretenses.
Here was the beginning of a long and ongoing search for Munition. I must thank
so many people that have helped me.

Initially Clarke told me the horse went to New Holland and
that you cannot get the horse back from these people. I went to the Canadian
border to speak with the Canadian vet about the situation. Although I continued
to knock at the door…nobody answered. So I went to the American office and they
said if I saw a trailer of horses come through I could look for my horse. 

I went online and posted the horse was stolen. I went to New
Holland and a worker told me the horse was sold by Noone to a man named Chuck
Beam. Chuck Beam was at the auction that day so I called the police. The
policeman questioned Beam and he said the horse was dead and talk to Christy. I
found out Beam works for Brian Moore, who sells horses to slaughter at Petite
Nation in Canada. I called Petite Nation, to make them aware of the situation,
as well as the USDA equivalent in Canada. I found out that Christy Sheidy and
Brian Moore had a business relationship. Apparently when Brain Moore buys
horses he has two sets. One intended for slaughter, and one intended for
Sheidy. Sheidy cries out the truck is coming, save these horses from the kill
pen. Christy and Rick Sheidy have since been busted for running a charity scam.
There are endless stories online of the mishaps from their organization Another
Chance For Horses (AC4H). Interestingly, on the AC4H Facebook webpage they give
Noone’s name and phone number as a shipper they recommend. 

Munition was sent to Christy Sheidy, not to slaughter. When
Clarke says it was too late, the horse was shipped, he is lying. 

I got a call from a man who was a horse shipper that had
seen one of my advertisements for Munition. He said that he overheard a conversation
between Christy and Rick Sheidy talking on the telephone about my horse. That
the horse was at the quarantine barn and had to be moved because the owner was
coming down. He advised me to make a fake name and look to see if my horse was
advertised on the AC4H webpage. The shipper told Christy Sheidy that he had
called me and she was furious. She said there were three thoroughbreds that day
and two went to Deborah Jones and the third she would not give any information.
Christy Sheidy had also posted on the Alex Brown site that there were three
thoroughbreds, then later posted there were only 2. 

Jones, a supposed detective, was helping me find Munition at
that point. I told her that I made up the name Gina Holt to search on the AC4H
website. Jones must have told Conway I used that name. I don’t know the
relationship between Deborah Jones and Crystal Conway. I never had any
interaction with Conway.

Later Christy Sheidy told Mark O’Brien (my attorney) by
email that she had the horse.

Further, I was put in contact with Melissa Tokus from
Charlton MA. Noone had told her that her horse was going to a Children’s farm. Her
horse ended up at New Holland. She did not go to the police. AC4H targeted the
breeder of this horse and it was saved with reward money. Tokus was supposed to
be at Noone’s criminal trial but she did not show up.

Mark O’Brien witnessed the entire agreement I had with Noone
and the prosecutor did not question attorney O’Brien at the trial. 

If Noone had been convicted the authorities may have been
able to retrieve my horse from these people. Not all liars get off so easy,
look what happened to Kelsey Lefever.

When I was on the Alex Brown horse rescue page, I was
certain that Christy Sheidy had my horse. All these posts were being deleted. I
think Alex Brown was protecting Sheidy. I do not know exactly how Brown and
Sheidy are connected.

I think Clarke was forced to offer a reward. He went on Alex
Brown page and posted he was offering a $1000 reward. Suddenly Deborah Jones
concludes that the horse is dead. There was no forthcoming evidence. I think
Sheidy and Jones split the reward money and continued about business as usual.
An interesting new article “Federal Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against
Racetrack, Horse Welfare Advocate Over Slaughter Ban” where the plaintiff
claimed that Deborah Jones threatened to “damage his reputation and ruin his
career” if he did not pay her $1,000 to help care for the horse that had been
purchased at Sugarcreek. The Plaintiffs also claim they were defamed and
libeled. Not only was I the victim of internet defamation, but I also believe
that Deborah Jones or one of her associates even called my work and tried to
get me fired from my job. 

Matt Clarke, Christy Sheidy, and Deborah Jones know where
Munition is today. They will say the horse is dead but they are lying. I am
still not in a financial position where I could afford to take a horse, and I
certainly don’t want to remove Munition from his home. I am curious to know the
real story.

When I saw AC4H advertisements on the Net Posse webpage, I
removed my listing. However, I have never stopped searching for the truth.

Munition is a 16.3 hand, bay, thoroughbred gelding, lip
tattoo number G25782.

Please if you have any information please contact me:

Mara Feld (maraf1224@yahoo.com) or my
attorney Mark O’Brien (justice457@gmail.com).

Thank You]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Still searching for Munition</p>
<p>It is long overdue that I explain what happened to Munition.<br />
The problem with the defamation legal articles is that they refer to the<br />
Telegram article. Paula J. Owen’s article “Fatal Transactions: Sale of a horse<br />
can be a death sentence” gives the impression that Munition was simply lost<br />
into the slaughter pipeline. This is not accurate. </p>
<p>First of all this story suggests the horse was killed which<br />
is false. Owen misses the main points. The story of Munition has brought<br />
attention to the serious international public safety issue of poisoned food.<br />
When Spud Noone brought Munition to the New Holland PA auction he signed<br />
paperwork that the horse was drug free for 6 months. However Munition had been<br />
treated with Clembuterol, Bute, Banamine, Adequan, and Ulcergaurd. Noone<br />
apparently was a regular at New Holland, and appeared with several horses every<br />
week.</p>
<p>The other main flaw in Owen’s article is that it glorifies<br />
Matt Clarke. People like Crystal Conway and Matt Clarke are directly involved<br />
in thoroughbred breeding. They are part of the race track industry; which<br />
carelessly generates tons of unwanted horses.</p>
<p>I will do my best to tell the story of Munition in<br />
chronology, of course it has been many years. Munition went with Noone, to<br />
supposedly be a companion horse. Once it was established that Munition was<br />
getting along with his companion horse, we would discuss a price. Noone took a<br />
wrong turn and ended up at New Holland. Noone is now deceased and poses no<br />
further threat to horse owners. </p>
<p>When Noone did not return my phone calls to confirm that<br />
Munition had safely made it to his new home I became concerned. I contacted Clarke<br />
and explained what had happened. Clarke found out that Noone had previously<br />
swindled 10 horses from an elderly woman. I called the Concord mounted police<br />
and they suggested I go to Noone’s property and look for my horse. Clarke said<br />
if I found my horse they would come with the trailer. I did not find Munition<br />
in Noone’s barn. I filed a police report for Larceny Under False Pretenses.<br />
Here was the beginning of a long and ongoing search for Munition. I must thank<br />
so many people that have helped me.</p>
<p>Initially Clarke told me the horse went to New Holland and<br />
that you cannot get the horse back from these people. I went to the Canadian<br />
border to speak with the Canadian vet about the situation. Although I continued<br />
to knock at the door…nobody answered. So I went to the American office and they<br />
said if I saw a trailer of horses come through I could look for my horse. </p>
<p>I went online and posted the horse was stolen. I went to New<br />
Holland and a worker told me the horse was sold by Noone to a man named Chuck<br />
Beam. Chuck Beam was at the auction that day so I called the police. The<br />
policeman questioned Beam and he said the horse was dead and talk to Christy. I<br />
found out Beam works for Brian Moore, who sells horses to slaughter at Petite<br />
Nation in Canada. I called Petite Nation, to make them aware of the situation,<br />
as well as the USDA equivalent in Canada. I found out that Christy Sheidy and<br />
Brian Moore had a business relationship. Apparently when Brain Moore buys<br />
horses he has two sets. One intended for slaughter, and one intended for<br />
Sheidy. Sheidy cries out the truck is coming, save these horses from the kill<br />
pen. Christy and Rick Sheidy have since been busted for running a charity scam.<br />
There are endless stories online of the mishaps from their organization Another<br />
Chance For Horses (AC4H). Interestingly, on the AC4H Facebook webpage they give<br />
Noone’s name and phone number as a shipper they recommend. </p>
<p>Munition was sent to Christy Sheidy, not to slaughter. When<br />
Clarke says it was too late, the horse was shipped, he is lying. </p>
<p>I got a call from a man who was a horse shipper that had<br />
seen one of my advertisements for Munition. He said that he overheard a conversation<br />
between Christy and Rick Sheidy talking on the telephone about my horse. That<br />
the horse was at the quarantine barn and had to be moved because the owner was<br />
coming down. He advised me to make a fake name and look to see if my horse was<br />
advertised on the AC4H webpage. The shipper told Christy Sheidy that he had<br />
called me and she was furious. She said there were three thoroughbreds that day<br />
and two went to Deborah Jones and the third she would not give any information.<br />
Christy Sheidy had also posted on the Alex Brown site that there were three<br />
thoroughbreds, then later posted there were only 2. </p>
<p>Jones, a supposed detective, was helping me find Munition at<br />
that point. I told her that I made up the name Gina Holt to search on the AC4H<br />
website. Jones must have told Conway I used that name. I don’t know the<br />
relationship between Deborah Jones and Crystal Conway. I never had any<br />
interaction with Conway.</p>
<p>Later Christy Sheidy told Mark O’Brien (my attorney) by<br />
email that she had the horse.</p>
<p>Further, I was put in contact with Melissa Tokus from<br />
Charlton MA. Noone had told her that her horse was going to a Children’s farm. Her<br />
horse ended up at New Holland. She did not go to the police. AC4H targeted the<br />
breeder of this horse and it was saved with reward money. Tokus was supposed to<br />
be at Noone’s criminal trial but she did not show up.</p>
<p>Mark O’Brien witnessed the entire agreement I had with Noone<br />
and the prosecutor did not question attorney O’Brien at the trial. </p>
<p>If Noone had been convicted the authorities may have been<br />
able to retrieve my horse from these people. Not all liars get off so easy,<br />
look what happened to Kelsey Lefever.</p>
<p>When I was on the Alex Brown horse rescue page, I was<br />
certain that Christy Sheidy had my horse. All these posts were being deleted. I<br />
think Alex Brown was protecting Sheidy. I do not know exactly how Brown and<br />
Sheidy are connected.</p>
<p>I think Clarke was forced to offer a reward. He went on Alex<br />
Brown page and posted he was offering a $1000 reward. Suddenly Deborah Jones<br />
concludes that the horse is dead. There was no forthcoming evidence. I think<br />
Sheidy and Jones split the reward money and continued about business as usual.<br />
An interesting new article “Federal Judge Dismisses Defamation Lawsuit Against<br />
Racetrack, Horse Welfare Advocate Over Slaughter Ban” where the plaintiff<br />
claimed that Deborah Jones threatened to “damage his reputation and ruin his<br />
career” if he did not pay her $1,000 to help care for the horse that had been<br />
purchased at Sugarcreek. The Plaintiffs also claim they were defamed and<br />
libeled. Not only was I the victim of internet defamation, but I also believe<br />
that Deborah Jones or one of her associates even called my work and tried to<br />
get me fired from my job. </p>
<p>Matt Clarke, Christy Sheidy, and Deborah Jones know where<br />
Munition is today. They will say the horse is dead but they are lying. I am<br />
still not in a financial position where I could afford to take a horse, and I<br />
certainly don’t want to remove Munition from his home. I am curious to know the<br />
real story.</p>
<p>When I saw AC4H advertisements on the Net Posse webpage, I<br />
removed my listing. However, I have never stopped searching for the truth.</p>
<p>Munition is a 16.3 hand, bay, thoroughbred gelding, lip<br />
tattoo number G25782.</p>
<p>Please if you have any information please contact me:</p>
<p>Mara Feld (maraf1224@yahoo.com) or my<br />
attorney Mark O’Brien (justice457@gmail.com).</p>
<p>Thank You</p>
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		By: Mara Feld		</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Oct 2018 23:55:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[It is long overdue that I explain what happened to Munition.
The problem with the defamation legal articles is that they refer to the
Telegram article. Paula J. Owen’s article “Fatal Transactions: Sale of a horse
can be a death sentence” gives the impression that Munition was simply lost
into the slaughter pipeline. This is not accurate. 

First of all this story suggests the horse was killed which
is false. Owen misses the main points. The story of Munition has brought
attention to the serious international public safety issue of poisoned food.
When Spud Noone brought Munition to the New Holland PA auction he signed
paperwork that the horse was drug free for 6 months. However Munition had been
treated with Clembuterol, Bute, Banamine, Adequan, and Ulcergaurd. Noone
apparently was a regular at New Holland, and appeared with several horses every
week.

The other main flaw in Owen’s article is that it glorifies
Matt Clarke. People like Crystal Conway and Matt Clarke are directly involved
in thoroughbred breeding. They are part of the race track industry; which
carelessly generates tons of unwanted horses.

I will do my best to tell the story of Munition in
chronology, of course it has been many years. Munition went with Noone, to
supposedly be a companion horse. Once it was established that Munition was
getting along with his companion horse, we would discuss a price. Noone took a
wrong turn and ended up at New Holland. Noone is now deceased and poses no
further threat to horse owners. 

When Noone did not return my phone calls to confirm that
Munition had safely made it to his new home I became concerned. I contacted Clarke
and explained what had happened. Clarke found out that Noone had previously
swindled 10 horses from an elderly woman. I called the Concord mounted police
and they suggested I go to Noone’s property and look for my horse. Clarke said
if I found my horse they would come with the trailer. I did not find Munition
in Noone’s barn. I filed a police report for Larceny Under False Pretenses.
Here was the beginning of a long and ongoing search for Munition. I must thank
so many people that have helped me.

Initially Clarke told me the horse went to New Holland and
that you cannot get the horse back from these people. I went to the Canadian
border to speak with the Canadian vet about the situation. Although I continued
to knock at the door…nobody answered. So I went to the American office and they
said if I saw a trailer of horses come through I could look for my horse. 

I went online and posted the horse was stolen. I went to New
Holland and a worker told me the horse was sold by Noone to a man named Chuck
Beam. Chuck Beam was at the auction that day so I called the police. The
policeman questioned Beam and he said the horse was dead and talk to Christy. I
found out Beam works for Brian Moore, who sells horses to slaughter at Petite
Nation in Canada. I called Petite Nation, to make them aware of the situation,
as well as the USDA equivalent in Canada. I found out that Christy Sheidy and
Brian Moore had a business relationship. Apparently when Brain Moore buys
horses he has two sets. One intended for slaughter, and one intended for
Sheidy. Sheidy cries out the truck is coming, save these horses from the kill
pen. Christy and Rick Sheidy have since been busted for running a charity scam.
There are endless stories online of the mishaps from their organization Another
Chance For Horses (AC4H). Interestingly, on the AC4H Facebook webpage they give
Noone’s name and phone number as a shipper they recommend. 

Munition was sent to Christy Sheidy, not to slaughter. When
Clarke says it was too late, the horse was shipped, he is lying. 

I got a call from a man who was a horse shipper that had
seen one of my advertisements for Munition. He said that he overheard a conversation between Christy and Rick Sheidy talking on the telephone about my horse. That the horse was at the quarantine barn and had to be moved because the owner was coming down. He advised me to make a fake name and look to see if my horse was advertised on the AC4H webpage. The shipper told Christy Sheidy that he had called me and she was furious. She said there were three thoroughbreds that day and two went to Deborah Jones and the third she would not give any information.
Christy Sheidy had also posted on the Alex Brown site that there were three
thoroughbreds, then later posted there were only 2. 

Jones, a supposed detective, was helping me find Munition at
that point. I told her that I made up the name Gina Holt to search on the AC4H
website. Jones must have told Conway I used that name. I don’t know the
relationship between Deborah Jones and Crystal Conway. I never had any
interaction with Conway.

Later Christy Sheidy told Mark O’Brien (my attorney) by
email that she had the horse.

Further, I was put in contact with Melissa Tokus from
Charlton MA. Noone had told her that her horse was going to a Children’s farm. Her
horse ended up at New Holland. She did not go to the police. AC4H targeted the
breeder of this horse and it was saved with reward money. Tokus was supposed to
be at Noone’s criminal trial but she did not show up.

Mark O’Brien witnessed the entire agreement I had with Noone
and the prosecutor did not question attorney O’Brien at the trial. 

If Noone had been convicted the authorities may have been
able to retrieve my horse from these people.

When I was on the Alex Brown horse rescue page, I was
certain that Christy Sheidy had my horse. All these posts were being deleted. I
think Alex Brown was protecting Sheidy. I do not know exactly how Brown and
Sheidy are connected.

I think Clarke was forced to offer a reward. He went on Alex
Brown page and posted he was offering a $1000 reward. Suddenly Deborah Jones
concludes that the horse is dead. There was no forthcoming evidence. I think
Sheidy and Jones split the reward money and continued about business as usual.

Matt Clarke, Christy Sheidy, and Deborah Jones know where
Munition is today. They will say the horse is dead but they are lying. I am
still not in a financial position where I could afford to take a horse, and I
certainly don’t want to remove Munition from his home. I am curious to know the
real story.

When I saw AC4H advertisements on the Net Posse webpage, I
removed my listing. However, I have never stopped searching for the truth.

Munition is a 16.3 hand, bay, thoroughbred gelding, lip
tattoo number G25782.

Please if you have any information please contact me:

Mara Feld (maraf1224@yahoo.com) or my
attorney Mark O’Brien (justice457@gmail.com).

Thank You]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is long overdue that I explain what happened to Munition.<br />
The problem with the defamation legal articles is that they refer to the<br />
Telegram article. Paula J. Owen’s article “Fatal Transactions: Sale of a horse<br />
can be a death sentence” gives the impression that Munition was simply lost<br />
into the slaughter pipeline. This is not accurate. </p>
<p>First of all this story suggests the horse was killed which<br />
is false. Owen misses the main points. The story of Munition has brought<br />
attention to the serious international public safety issue of poisoned food.<br />
When Spud Noone brought Munition to the New Holland PA auction he signed<br />
paperwork that the horse was drug free for 6 months. However Munition had been<br />
treated with Clembuterol, Bute, Banamine, Adequan, and Ulcergaurd. Noone<br />
apparently was a regular at New Holland, and appeared with several horses every<br />
week.</p>
<p>The other main flaw in Owen’s article is that it glorifies<br />
Matt Clarke. People like Crystal Conway and Matt Clarke are directly involved<br />
in thoroughbred breeding. They are part of the race track industry; which<br />
carelessly generates tons of unwanted horses.</p>
<p>I will do my best to tell the story of Munition in<br />
chronology, of course it has been many years. Munition went with Noone, to<br />
supposedly be a companion horse. Once it was established that Munition was<br />
getting along with his companion horse, we would discuss a price. Noone took a<br />
wrong turn and ended up at New Holland. Noone is now deceased and poses no<br />
further threat to horse owners. </p>
<p>When Noone did not return my phone calls to confirm that<br />
Munition had safely made it to his new home I became concerned. I contacted Clarke<br />
and explained what had happened. Clarke found out that Noone had previously<br />
swindled 10 horses from an elderly woman. I called the Concord mounted police<br />
and they suggested I go to Noone’s property and look for my horse. Clarke said<br />
if I found my horse they would come with the trailer. I did not find Munition<br />
in Noone’s barn. I filed a police report for Larceny Under False Pretenses.<br />
Here was the beginning of a long and ongoing search for Munition. I must thank<br />
so many people that have helped me.</p>
<p>Initially Clarke told me the horse went to New Holland and<br />
that you cannot get the horse back from these people. I went to the Canadian<br />
border to speak with the Canadian vet about the situation. Although I continued<br />
to knock at the door…nobody answered. So I went to the American office and they<br />
said if I saw a trailer of horses come through I could look for my horse. </p>
<p>I went online and posted the horse was stolen. I went to New<br />
Holland and a worker told me the horse was sold by Noone to a man named Chuck<br />
Beam. Chuck Beam was at the auction that day so I called the police. The<br />
policeman questioned Beam and he said the horse was dead and talk to Christy. I<br />
found out Beam works for Brian Moore, who sells horses to slaughter at Petite<br />
Nation in Canada. I called Petite Nation, to make them aware of the situation,<br />
as well as the USDA equivalent in Canada. I found out that Christy Sheidy and<br />
Brian Moore had a business relationship. Apparently when Brain Moore buys<br />
horses he has two sets. One intended for slaughter, and one intended for<br />
Sheidy. Sheidy cries out the truck is coming, save these horses from the kill<br />
pen. Christy and Rick Sheidy have since been busted for running a charity scam.<br />
There are endless stories online of the mishaps from their organization Another<br />
Chance For Horses (AC4H). Interestingly, on the AC4H Facebook webpage they give<br />
Noone’s name and phone number as a shipper they recommend. </p>
<p>Munition was sent to Christy Sheidy, not to slaughter. When<br />
Clarke says it was too late, the horse was shipped, he is lying. </p>
<p>I got a call from a man who was a horse shipper that had<br />
seen one of my advertisements for Munition. He said that he overheard a conversation between Christy and Rick Sheidy talking on the telephone about my horse. That the horse was at the quarantine barn and had to be moved because the owner was coming down. He advised me to make a fake name and look to see if my horse was advertised on the AC4H webpage. The shipper told Christy Sheidy that he had called me and she was furious. She said there were three thoroughbreds that day and two went to Deborah Jones and the third she would not give any information.<br />
Christy Sheidy had also posted on the Alex Brown site that there were three<br />
thoroughbreds, then later posted there were only 2. </p>
<p>Jones, a supposed detective, was helping me find Munition at<br />
that point. I told her that I made up the name Gina Holt to search on the AC4H<br />
website. Jones must have told Conway I used that name. I don’t know the<br />
relationship between Deborah Jones and Crystal Conway. I never had any<br />
interaction with Conway.</p>
<p>Later Christy Sheidy told Mark O’Brien (my attorney) by<br />
email that she had the horse.</p>
<p>Further, I was put in contact with Melissa Tokus from<br />
Charlton MA. Noone had told her that her horse was going to a Children’s farm. Her<br />
horse ended up at New Holland. She did not go to the police. AC4H targeted the<br />
breeder of this horse and it was saved with reward money. Tokus was supposed to<br />
be at Noone’s criminal trial but she did not show up.</p>
<p>Mark O’Brien witnessed the entire agreement I had with Noone<br />
and the prosecutor did not question attorney O’Brien at the trial. </p>
<p>If Noone had been convicted the authorities may have been<br />
able to retrieve my horse from these people.</p>
<p>When I was on the Alex Brown horse rescue page, I was<br />
certain that Christy Sheidy had my horse. All these posts were being deleted. I<br />
think Alex Brown was protecting Sheidy. I do not know exactly how Brown and<br />
Sheidy are connected.</p>
<p>I think Clarke was forced to offer a reward. He went on Alex<br />
Brown page and posted he was offering a $1000 reward. Suddenly Deborah Jones<br />
concludes that the horse is dead. There was no forthcoming evidence. I think<br />
Sheidy and Jones split the reward money and continued about business as usual.</p>
<p>Matt Clarke, Christy Sheidy, and Deborah Jones know where<br />
Munition is today. They will say the horse is dead but they are lying. I am<br />
still not in a financial position where I could afford to take a horse, and I<br />
certainly don’t want to remove Munition from his home. I am curious to know the<br />
real story.</p>
<p>When I saw AC4H advertisements on the Net Posse webpage, I<br />
removed my listing. However, I have never stopped searching for the truth.</p>
<p>Munition is a 16.3 hand, bay, thoroughbred gelding, lip<br />
tattoo number G25782.</p>
<p>Please if you have any information please contact me:</p>
<p>Mara Feld (maraf1224@yahoo.com) or my<br />
attorney Mark O’Brien (justice457@gmail.com).</p>
<p>Thank You</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[[&#8230;] recent case ruled that tweeting that someone is “fucking crazy” is not defamatory. Eric Goldman contrasts this case with the Courtney Cox case (the first suit to involve a libelous tweet). Is the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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trash


Eric Goldman
Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law
Director, High Tech Law Institute
Email: egoldman@gmail.com
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Blogs: https://blog.ericgoldman.org ** http://blogs.forbes.com/ericgoldman/ ** https://blog.ericgoldman.org/personal/
Twitter: http://twitter.com/ericgoldman]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://blog.ericgoldman.org/archives/2014/04/twibel-ruling-tweeting-that-someone-is-fucking-crazy-is-not-defamatory.htm#comment-802">StupidLawyer</a>.</p>
<p>trash</p>
<p>Eric Goldman<br />
Professor, Santa Clara University School of Law<br />
Director, High Tech Law Institute<br />
Email: <a href="mailto:egoldman@gmail.com">egoldman@gmail.com</a><br />
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Apr 2014 13:26:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>don&#8217;t be such a twidiot.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[Why is this Twibel? Defamation by Facebook isn&#039;t &quot;Facel&quot;. Defamation by blog isn&#039;t &quot;blogel&quot;. I don&#039;t get the need for a special word in this context.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Why is this Twibel? Defamation by Facebook isn&#8217;t &#8220;Facel&#8221;. Defamation by blog isn&#8217;t &#8220;blogel&#8221;. I don&#8217;t get the need for a special word in this context.</p>
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