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I never thought that the animal rights people would have the ability to take on racing down by ging head on because essentially they are radicals and people in general dont trust radicals. However what they have done is infected the sport from within by demonizing "drugs" (that cant rightly defend themselves) and pushing the agenda where every possible negative side effect is spotlighted. That is how lasix is called part of the decline of the sport and morons on the internet are pontificating that thyrol-L is causing one trainers horses to croak. The entire anti-lasix/drug cartel has been led by a small group of breeders who teamed with Congressmen Whitfield and his Humane Society connected wife to start this campaign. There is a segment of this industry that believes in some nonsensical rise from the ashes like the Phoenix theory that needs racing to be torn down in order to build it back up. I believe that once racing is sufficiently torn down it will just remain torn down. You have a tricky situation in NY with NYRA that could easily go bad, CA racing is in disarray, IL racing faces doomsday seemingly every year. KY racing is surrounded by racinos whose existence 10 years from now is questionable but have managed to damage KY. Racing in Texas is still very minor league. Racing in PA has started to decline already. NJ has essentially one track without a really rich benefactor. The future of MD and FL racing is fuzzy without knowing what Magna's post Frank plan is. Any young people getting into racing as a career choice should probably learn a 2nd language. |