1 posted on
04/11/2009 12:12:08 AM PDT by
Chet 99
To: All
The boy's grandfather, Bill Paradis, told CTV News that there are conflicting emotions because, "The dog was a beautiful pet, except it attacked a child.""Well other than that, how did you like the play Mrs. Lincoln?"
2 posted on
04/11/2009 12:12:50 AM PDT by
Chet 99
To: Chet 99
Is Surrey still fairly rural? Anyone know?
3 posted on
04/11/2009 12:17:35 AM PDT by
DieHard the Hunter
(Is mise an ceann-cinnidh. Cha ghéill mi do dhuine. Fà g am bealach.)
To: Chet 99
5 posted on
04/11/2009 12:22:02 AM PDT by
Jeff Chandler
("Mr. President, I support you but not your mission. I'm showing my patriotism through dissent.")
To: Chet 99
Conflicting emotions? OK!
8 posted on
04/11/2009 12:29:53 AM PDT by
Mark
(Don't argue with my posts. I typed while under sniper fire..)
To: Chet 99
10 posted on
04/11/2009 12:32:48 AM PDT by
LongElegantLegs
(Militant fecundity personified.)
To: Chet 99
Pit bulls have been bred for generations to be mean. There can be good dogs but it’s still a crap shoot. I personally don’t trust them from experience with them.
12 posted on
04/11/2009 12:52:44 AM PDT by
allmost
To: Chet 99
On the day of the attack, the dogs were leaping and biting the mane, neck and tail of the poor pony named Billy — a 9-year-old girl’s pet — which couldn’t shake off the dogs or escape.
It took a state trooper to repeatedly club the two dogs before they finally released their grip.
http://www.newstimes.com/ci_12110237
15 posted on
04/11/2009 1:31:30 AM PDT by
Leisler
("It is terrible to contemplate how few politicians are hanged."~G.K. Chesterton)
To: Chet 99
"CTV news reports that the pit bull turned on the toddler just before 2 p.m. after it was let off its chain in the yard of the family home."
"Now standing by in the CTV studios is Professor Muttley of the Canadian Pit Bull Compassionate Society, Professor what do you make of this tragic incident?"
"grrrrr, welllll the fact is people don't want to consider the fact that the pit bull in question has a name, his name is Angel, and Angel had been dealing with severe psychological stress and trauma, seeing the toddler being allowed to live in the house, while he (Angel) was reduced to living outside on the end of a chain. Not a leash, not a soft fiber restraint, but a CHAIN. It's not humane, grrrrr, nobody would want to be chained up like, well, like an animal, and Angel was no different. Angel, like all animals is very territorial, and it should be understood by the public that when Angel was faced with an opportunity to reclaim his lost territory, his instincts combined with the mental duress, just caused him to snap. Sure, we're all sorry about the kid, but some plastic surgery will have him patched up in no time. But what about Angel? They're already talking about killing him for just doing what animals do. We need full animal rights in this country, if Canada is to remain a beacon for civil rights throughout the world, and we need to start with the most persecuted members of animal society, the humble pit bulls."
"uhhh thank you Professor, does Angel have a last name?"
"grrrr, well yes he does, but he just goes by the initials 'O D'."
"O.D.? What's that stand for?"
"grrrr, uhhhh O.D. stands for 'Of Death', NEXT question?"
"How's business as a pit bull defense consultant these days Professor?"
"grrrrRRRRRRRrrrrr, business is GREAT, thanks!"
"I somehow thought so."
16 posted on
04/11/2009 4:44:54 AM PDT by
mkjessup
(You're either with our Constitution, or you are with TKU ("The Kenyan Usurper"). CHOOSE!!!)
To: Chet 99
the pit bull turned on the toddler just before 2 p.m. after it was let off its chain in the yard Nothing more pleasant than a chained up dog.
To: Chet 99
The dog may have been a beautiful pet but be that as it may, some pets and children don’t mix. My Westie is horrible with children and we make sure that chiildren don’t pet him or try to play with him.
18 posted on
04/11/2009 6:03:30 AM PDT by
LottieDah
(If only those who speak so eloquently on the rights of animals would do so on behalf the unborn)
To: Chet 99
I’m glad I don’t hear/read any stories like this about bullmastiffs, because my intent is to get one for our home. I understand they are about the best guard dogs you can have.
20 posted on
04/11/2009 7:05:35 AM PDT by
MSF BU
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