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Greyhound Industry gets 13 million in budget

category national | animal rights | press release author Saturday October 18, 2008 10:54author by Bernie Wright - Greyhound Action Irelandauthor email berniew at esatclear dot ieauthor address P O Box 4734.Dublin.1author phone 085 7371810 Report this post to the editors

Budget results: Old folks nil ,Greyhounds 13mil.

13 million for Greyhound Industry while the old suffer more hardship
The IGB is and has been in receipt of Irish taxpayers funds through the Department of Finance's exchequer since 2001.
Horse and Greyhound racing has been awarded these funds through the Horse & Greyhound fund which totalled 75million last year, of which the Greyhound sector received 13 million in this budget.( Of course BIFFO has been a regular visitor to the tracks)
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The 2009 budget resulted in a cut of 9%, a slight reduction of 1.5 million. Yet this money if diverted would go a long way towards genuine needy causes.
Greyhound Racing has received 106 million of taxpayers money since 2001.A disgrace when you consider our Health Service or the cut in medical cards services for the over 70s.
‘We call on taxpayers to push for an end to greyhound Industry grants in Ireland, especially in light of the current financial crisis.
The Greyhound Racing Industry is not a national cultural institution, but an example of severe animal abuse. Thousands of animals are drugged, injured, mutilated or killed annually.
Also the lack of an underage limit at tracks encourages underage gambling with children as young as seven years witnessed betting their Holy Communion money.
Greyhound racing is a shame to any modern state and should be abolished, not rewarded by tax-payer’s money.’ BernieWright,
spokesperson GAI.
Phone 087 2651720. www.greyhoundaction.org.uk

Related Link: http://www.greyhoundaction.org.uk

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author by micheailinpublication date Sat Oct 18, 2008 15:45author email saoirse32 at fastmail dot fmauthor address author phone Report this post to the editors

Thank you for this post. This kind of travesty cannot be exposed often enough.

author by sncpublication date Sat Oct 18, 2008 23:10author address author phone Report this post to the editors

great article, too right, it's unbelievable how messed up the governments priorities are. They are complaining about not having enough money to fund the health service and barely give anything to animal welfare people yet they waste millions of euro every year on two industries that only inflict cruelty on animals. whether it is the thousands of greyhounds that end up dead because they aren't fast enough or the thousands of racehorses that end up having to be put down when they are injured or end up in tins of pet food if they aren't fast enough.

author by Catladypublication date Mon Oct 20, 2008 00:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

Anyone who recognises my name here will know that I am a proud supporter of the animal rights cause. They may not be aware that I also have a deep concern for oter issues, one of which is te elderly in our society.

Since the budget was announced last week I have had many misgivings (not about the cost of my fags or wine increasing - to my mind such luxury items can be taxed to the hilt and I won't complain) but for areas such as social wefare, medical cards, education. etc being cut so drastically.

This article, like the budget, highlights the priorities of our current government. Shame on anyone who votes for them again, leaving pensioners and the disabled in abject poverty while these "sports" are so well funded.

Living on a tight budget will be a fact of life while the recession lasts, we all understand that. However, when money becomes scarce, you first feed yourself and your family, then you take care of their medical needs. You do not plan a night out at the dogs, or the races, or any other form of "entertainment" while members of your household require medical treatment or school books. Unless you have your priorities wrong in a big way that is.......

The fact that these industries are inherently cruel and wasteful of life makes the actions of the government all the more sinister on this occassion. Funnily enough, this 13 million was not mentioned on any of the radio discussions I listened to during the week. It should be as I am sure the many pensioners and their families, not to mention my friends scraping by on disability allowance, will be thrilled to hear that those who still have spare cash will be able to enjoy their night out at Shelbourne park, while they sit shivering and ill during the winter....

author by Mr Alan Corcoran.publication date Thu Oct 23, 2008 17:43author address author phone Report this post to the editors

We only have to look at the Horse Racing to realize the harm being meted out to Horses .

The Sport Of Kings Should be banned once and for all , but NO , as said ''sport'' is a Money Spinner
for thousands upon thousands of Ignorant people , The Human Haters of our Government appear
more concerned with money rather than welfare of Animals or Indeed 2nd class Human Beings ,
Both of species are, in the governments agenda at least , quite easily dispensible THANK YOU,

author by Fred Johnstonpublication date Thu Oct 23, 2008 18:29author address author phone Report this post to the editors

No one should be surprised that the greyhound industry receives bounty from the government; nor that the building industry and the banks get a hand out, while the poor and needy go scrounging and there's now every possibility that Social Welfare recipients will not receive Christmas bonuses this year (unlike many of our bankers and some high-ups in the dreadful HSE). There is a chance that, after the shock of the recent marches in Dublin, even an uncaring government would heed their flunkies in the constituencies and do something decent for a change,mindful of elections and all that. But politics is about the pursuit and maintenance of power. It is not about looking after people. It should be, of course; but remember Charlie Haughey, who threw a few extra shillings at the pensioners and then lived on the end of donations - his own type of dole, one supposes - so that he could live it up in Le Coq Hardy and throw shirts around in Charvet of Paris. There were some, particularly among the poor, who continued to revere him. We should understand that peaceful demonstrations in the streets have great force, great power, and we should begin to take back the power we've doled out to arrogant and cack-handed TDs. Our elderly and our students sent us all a message in recent days.

author by Catladypublication date Fri Oct 24, 2008 03:37author address author phone Report this post to the editors

... I echo your statements. I never had faith in FF personally, never liked them, but they have served a purpose in my mind..... proof positive that politics is inherently corrpt in this country. That, as you say "politics is about the pursuit and maintenance of power. It is not about looking after people".

Incidentally, I have never trusted any politiical party. Truth is, I'd love to run myself, to actually look after people. But the fact is I would never be elected (as I wouldn't be looking out for the wealthy) and I'd probably die of frustration trying.....

Is the entire system not wrong? (corrupt is too easy a term). Why do the genuine people not run/get elected??? I think that it's because only those who want power run... and they are not the same people who care about the vulnerable in our society. Simplistic I know, but obvious I think.

I have never studied politics, but I have deep reservations about this thing we call "democracy" in Ireland.....

Meanwhile, lets keep drowning greyhounds, slicing them up, mutilating them, and being given 13 million by Cowen to do so, while our pensioners become ill and our students drop out......

The future of Ireland is in racing/animal abuse, it would seem......Proud to be Irish????
I'm certainly not at the moment.

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