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Barbaro makes a comeback, of a sort

by Barkingclam
created January 25, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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What a sign it is that a horse – not just any horse, mind you, but Barbaro, the horse that shattered it’s leg some two, maybe three years ago – has become a symbol of the right to die movement.

That’s right, no longer is there just a right to life movement, but also a right to die movement (I fully expect for there to be a right-to-feel-passive or a right to wear-mauve movement to spring up any day now).

For those of who you may have missed this story, Barbaro – a horse that died over a year ago – is set to be immortalized as a statue. Butt it’s not at the track where he shattered his leg, nor any home of his victories or even his stable.

No, it’s in New York’s Central Park.

And it’s not galloping mightily in the wind, nor in any pose that Red Smith would have dreamed up.

It’s lying in it’s back, legs in the air, belly draped with his saddle cloth (that’s how you can tell it’s Barbaro). This apparently represents how it couldn’t walk after it broke it’s legs and is a fitting tribute to the right-to-die movement.

Okay, so I get the concept. Don’t let animals live in some kind of vegetative state for years, like Terri Shaivo, existing only to make money. But to make it statue of Barbaro?

But when I think of things that should be euthanized, Barbaro is far from the front of the list, behind even Kim Jong Ill, Rev. Fred Phelps and Bob Cole.

Come on, Barbaro’s just a horse. Well, just was a horse, anyway.

But don’t let that get in the way of sculptor Daniel Edwards’ message. He’s the same guy who has sculpted such other modern wonders as Paris Hilton, dead on a autopsy table (complete with removable organs!) and Britney Spears giving birth (comes with a bearskin rug!).

But come on, Barbaro? The same horse that people sent flowers, apples and get-well cards to? How did a horse, inexplicably loved by tens of thousands, become a symbol of the right to die?

"We believe a memorial dedicated to the Right to Die will encourage horse owners to forego their own self-interests and act mercifully on behalf of their suffering horse," said Leo Kesting Gallery co-director, John Leo. "If Barbaro has taught us anything, it is that horses deserve our compassion first."

I still don’t get it. Had Barbaro lived – he was put down, after all, almost making him a martyr, I suppose – he would have gone to stud. You know, just hanging around the farm, occasionally mating with other horses, maybe getting visitors from the city once in a while.

And that’s supposed to be a fate worse then death?

Sounds like the afterlife to me.


full story here: http://www.send2press.com/newswire/2008-01-0124-003.shtml

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JuTMSY4Legend
674 days ago
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Right now Barbaro is holding a piece of my shoe together...
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
674 days ago
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No. It's imitation brand Barbaro on your shoes JuT!!!
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
674 days ago
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"Missionary Barbaro"?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
674 days ago
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Check this out:

http://www.barbaroslaw.com

As mentioned in the article, this sculptor is one weird artist. He also sculpted the following:

"and a war dead Prince Harry clutching the cameo locket of his late mother Princess Diana."

Sick.
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BabyjesusSoccer Kid
674 days ago
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This sounds horrible, especially coming from Jesus, but why can't a horse live with only 3 legs? A dog can. Why not a horse? Can't you hook up some type of carriage thing for him? I'm not trying to be funny at all. I've actually witnessed a dog with only 3 legs. And another with only 2 front legs. I'm not saying a horse can live with only 2 front legs, but 3 should be okay right? Why can't he live with 3 legs, extract his semen and use it? No matter, Barbaro is with me and god. He's having a good time. He says "hello" to all.
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BabyjesusSoccer Kid
674 days ago
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I found this picture

2Consider_61208Dog3legs175.jpg

From Chicago land fundraisers. For instances like this. Why not for a horse?
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
674 days ago
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It just looks cruel.
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
674 days ago
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OMG!!! I almost sharted laughing at that - LMAO!!! IMHO UR so hilarious!!! Wow!
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KillingpabloJV Squad
673 days ago
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What's so funny about a horse with only 3 legs? Or a dog with 3 legs? But still that one pic of the dog looks like he's happy. I don't think it's cruel.
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BabyjesusSoccer Kid
674 days ago
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I found this here: http://xo.ty...horse_g.html

3-Legged Horse Gets New Leg

A horse named Sweet Nothing has become one of a handful of horses in the world to sport a customized prosthetic limb after her bad hind leg was amputated below the hock.

The leg is made from a heavy-duty, weight-bearing stainless steel prosthesis (titanium is generally used for human prosthetics), with epoxy resin used to laminate the socket in order to absorb pressure. A hockey puck, which had the required density, was used at the bottom of the fake hoof.
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Tyrone BriggsHall of Famer
674 days ago
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Was it an NHL licensed puck?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
674 days ago
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Wouldn't want to take one of those in the 5 hole! (Now THERE's a hobby!)
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
572 days ago
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