Posted on 07/07/2012 8:30:16 AM PDT by chrisinoc
A majority of people in the world will tell you, "Anyone who comes onto our property and kills a member of my family is my enemy."
Most also understand the inherent deal of this world: "Do unto others as you would have done unto you."
Careful what you start.
When "police business" means going onto someone's property and killing what they believe to be an innocent member of their family for "the greater good", you are doing it wrong.
Karmicly speaking, sometimes a stick is a stick, but usually it's a boomerang.
Put it down before you hurt yourself.
This is why our gates are always padlocked. It's not that much of a bother when you buy a set of padlocks keyed the same and the risk to our pets is reduced.
They are definitely going to get bad Karma by shooting the Dogma.
This German shepherd was named Monkey by his former owners. The rescuer changed his name to Journey and was adopted almost immediately.
http://gsroc.org/available_dogs_detail.asp?ID=2278
“As my kids get older, I will teach them to avoid interaction with police if at all possible. I no longer see them as the famous, altruistic, thin blue line that protects me and my family. Sorry.”
Yep.
I agree
And I would show everyone these 2 videos.
http://kingcorey.com/2008/12/dont-talk-to-police-ever-ever-ever-ever-ever/
Legal experts telling you to do the same thing and why.
I was once in a convenience store during an armed robbery.
The gunman locked the store manager, the cashier and me in a store room.
From the store room phone, we called the cops 6 times before cops arrived to let us out 3 hours later.
Cops are worthless.
Who give a f*** what the dogs name was?
Them running through yards playing military, while shooting peoples pets to death is absolute criminal gangland style bull shit.
I was raised that way, too.
Always viewed them as heroes.
Now...not so much.
Also at the link:
Recent Puppycide:
Cops Shoot Dog During Foot Chase; Petition Started for Justice for Monkey, Ed Krayewski, July 3, 2012
Elgin is the Dog-Shootingest Town in Illinois, J.D. Tuccille, June 27, 2012
Austin Police Revise Policy on Use of Lethal Force on Dogs After April Puppycide Drew National Attention, Ed Krayewski, June 19, 2012
Deputy Shoots a Dog That Is Actually Dangerous: His Own, Scott Shackford, June 8, 2012
Cop Shoots Border Collie Mix He Mistook for Pitbull After Showing Up at Wrong Home, Ed Krayewski, May 30, 2012
Justice for Cisco: A Wrong Door Puppycide in Austin, Lucy Steigerwald, April 17, 2012
That photo makes me physically sick.
I can’t even imagine....
Just killing the competition. Dogs actually understand the meaning of “to protect and serve”.
“...police department to fully investigate the incident”
What’s to investigate? They’re punk thugs.
“As my kids get older, I will teach them to avoid interaction with police if at all possible. I no longer see them as the famous, altruistic, thin blue line that protects me and my family. Sorry.”
When I was a kid, we were taught cops were our friends. And they were friendly and helpful. Now they’ve been trained “you’re the enemy” and treat you as such.
But this is what life is like in a police state. Land of the free? LOL!
Yep...
Put it down before you hurt yourself.
This is a great statement.
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