'WILD HORSE FOUNDATION' ™
Wild Horse Foundation President and Executive Director go to Washington, D.C.
After meeting take a ten cent tour of the city.
Meeting were with key level officials to discuss events, issues and the future of programs close to the Foundation.
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So close its make most fear this house. This is where the decisions are made, not decided. Congress is where decisions are unanswered. The buck stops here! |
After an exit and then out front, Why do they have the President behind bars? Maybe to protect the tomatoes and cabbage! |
Washington has a monument celebrating the homeless from years past and is repeating the process. Waiting for food at the door, next, Harry Reid, Representing Nevada is the middle man seen here. Could he have wild horses served here? |
It's really amazing how many people claim they come to Washington D. C. to talk but actions are louder than words. Everyday plans are made and executed without being noticed. Some use lobbyist, some don't, I find it more rewarding when you actually see the person your talking to and get a straight answer from them, even if its not the one you like, its an answer. We found out D.C. isn't a tourist attraction it's where deals are done behind doors, at lunch or sitting at the park bench. But there done. Walking down the streets, riding in a boat, these guys do as much work out in the open so they can't be seen making deals with any one particular side. Hey, it's called POLITICS.
We enjoyed our visit and are scheduled to go back for a few more visits, may knock on some more doors unannounced. They love this. Straight up and no hold bars tactics.
If you want to take a trip with us let us know and we'll let you know when we're headed that direction but to see whom is the secret to success.
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