Ban Fox Hunting letter
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Mr Tony Blaire
10 Downing Street
London
Dear Mr Blaire,
I write this letter with the deepest sadness and grief for one of the most brutalised and tortuted inhabitants of our country. it is unfortunate that this state of affairs has continued for so long that it has prompted me to voice my opinion, but i could no longer do nothing and retain my clear conscience. i have therefor set out to inform you and hopefully convince you to agree to my requests.
the subject i speak of is fox hunting and as you have already gathered i am indeed very much against this 'Blood-sport'. i understand you must recieve colossal amounts of coresponence concerning this matter so will not fool myself into thinking that this letter will sway you so easily, but i write with conviction that portrays my feelings and with belief that you will read this with an open mind.
Before i lay my information before you, i would like to dispel some false information that has been presented. despite a much shared belief that fox hunting is humane and painless, the real truth is much more grotesque. instead of a quick nip at the back of the neck, foxhounds will usually favour the more bloody approach and tear the foxes belly. this causes an unnecessary long and painfull death for the fox through disembowelment, not the quick, clean way hunter would have you believe. why would these people lie about these things if they not only had nothing to hide but it also demonstrates the lack of belief that their cause and argument will not stand up to the many reasons given against it...