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Over The Fence
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Page 3 of 11 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 | Next 10>> Vote![Oct. 28, 2008] Editorial - Just a moment, got to get out my old soapbox once again, here goes---
In just a few days Americans will once again go to the polls to select the leaders of our government with our right to vote. Many Americans have given their lives to preserve this right for you and for me. This is not something that should be taken lightly; neither should anyone ever think that their one vote won't make a difference. We are a country of individuals and regardless of race, creed or financial status each vote counts the same - we are all equal in the voting booth. Make your voice heard - VOTE! By Editorial - Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Rodeo champion Tescher dies at 82[Sep. 26, 2008] Long-time nationally recognized rodeo champion Tom Tescher passed away Wednesday night at the age of 82 in a nursing home in Wibaux, Mont.
Jason Brown and Phil Vassar Add Country to USAR Hooter's Pro Cup at the Iowa Speedway[Sep. 20, 2008] Iowan's were singing "Rain, rain, go away!" as summer began in the Hawkeye state. Flood waters reeked havoc throughout the state. Today the final weekend of the summer has dawned on a gorgeous sunshiny day with only the lightest touch of a breeze. It is a day to enjoy and enjoy Iowans will. The Iowa Speedway in Newton is dedicating the weekend to raising money for flood victims with the "Race 2 Recovery 225 USAR Hooter's Pro Cup". Iowa born country entertainer, Rodeo Attitude is also based out of IOwa and is extremely proud to have member, Jason Brown, highlighting the pre-race show with his brand of country music that has grown his populairty from a core of Iowans to fans across the nation. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
A Letter to the Editor of Rodeo Attitude[Aug. 21, 2008] The following is a Letter to the Edtor regarding Animal Rights and my Christian beliefs we were requested to publish and my response. By Response by Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Over the Fence With Cindy[Aug. 5, 2008] WOW, What an action packed week it was for Rodeo Attitude and its members! Here are just a few highlights from the weekend... By Cindy Meyers, CEO Rodeo Attitude
Rodeo: What would Jesus think?[Jul. 29, 2008] The article starts "CNW/ - The Vancouver Humane Society (VHS) is asking Christians in Abbotsford, B.C., whether Jesus Christ would condone the treatment of animals in the city's Mighty Fraser Rodeo which starts this week (July 31-August 4)." My answer - By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
Quick link to High School Rodeo Queens Stories[Jul. 26, 2008] There are many youth "queen pagents" each year in America, but the competitions for the High School Rodeo queens has them all beat. Use this link to read the stories about these young ladies.
Days of '47 Rodeo: A tribute to longtime announcer McSpadden[Jul. 22, 2008] What happened Monday night at the start of the Days of '47 Rodeo was what has happened for the past 47 years: Clem McSpadden and his Oklahoma drawl boomed throughout EnergySolutions Arena, which was a surefire way to let fans know they were about to experience a night of world-class rodeo action. There was also a video montage to go along with his speech.
Reflection on a friend[Jul. 8, 2008] Rodeo jounalist, Ted Harbin, reflects on working the Oklahoma rodeo circuit and the man he learned to call friend - Clem McSpadden. By Ted Harbin
Supreme Court strikes down D.C. handgun ban[Jun. 26, 2008] The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that Americans have a right to own guns for self-defense and hunting, the justices' first major pronouncement on gun rights in U.S. history.
Rodeo Attitude Honored by Extreme Bullriding Tour[Jun. 17, 2008] On May 31st Rodeo Attitude was honored by the Extreme Bullriding Tour for 10 years as the presenting sponsor of the tour. This long relationship between the two companies began with a handshake between Cindy Meyers, CEO of Rodeo Attitude, and Todd Crase, co-owner of White Buffalo Productions in 1997. By Cindy Meyers, Rodeo Attitude
High school contests set in Gonzales[Jun. 16, 2008] Cindy's note - This story is repeated in every state in America. What is so sad about this is that in most states the school fans are not there like they are for other sports and these young athletes deserve more support from schools and fans!
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