In Arabia, the Arabian horse is most prized
among the Bedouin. The story is told of the training of these horses. After a
colt is born it is well treated like the family pet. A bell is rung and the
horse is led to the master’s tent at the same time each day. Soon the horse
will come whenever the bell is rung. This proceeds continues in tell the horse is full
grown. The horse is then stabled in the hot sun for 3 or 4 days with no food or
water. On the last day the gate is opened and the horses head for the food and
water just before they get to the food and water the bell is rung. The horses that
neglect the bell are separated and sold as pack animals. You see if the rider
falls off in the desert he is wearing a bell around his neck and he rings the
bell and the horse will return to him. We are at the point that our politicians need to hear the people or be rejected by the people. Political recalls may be the wave of the future! Richard W Norman
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