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To: Wristpin; Fair Go; Candor7; feinswinesuksass; solosmoke; proud_yank; fanfan; kanawa
Like your on-going display of blind & unwarranted trust in msm 'reporting', you're once again being arbitrarily, self-servingly & hypocritically selective:

THE NCAC & virtually every other reputable animal welfare body in North America plainly opposes 'breed ban legislation' ... but you & your comrades at PETA somehow think you know better.

This is one of the principal reasons why you're wrong and precisely why you & your similarly disingenuous buddy have consistently avoided addressing this fact.

323 posted on 05/31/2006 11:22:36 AM PDT by GMMAC (Discover Canada governed by Conservatives: www.CanadianAlly.com)
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To: GMMAC

You see GMMAC, these groups make their money selling, registering, administering veterinary services to dogs while keeping liability for pushing dangerous dogs off themselves. It's a zero regulation industry...a neat trick.
They also extract donations from Pit Bull fanciers.

It's much very similiar the tobacco companies fighting to the death any notion that cigarette smoking was unhealthy. They did so for a couple of decades knowing the truth to be otherwise.

The OHIO Supreme Court just issued a stay against the Ban on the Pit Bull Ban.

Ironically a Toledo OH Pit Bull climbed a fence to tear a wheelchair-bound lady a new one this weekend. Bad Timing one could say!

http://www.wtol.com/Global/story.asp?S=4962037&nav=5Uai

TOLEDO -- A vicious pit bull attack has left a wheelchair-bound Toledo woman scarred both physically and emotionally. It happened Sunday on the corner of Oakland and Chestnut in north Toledo.

Just one day after the attack, Emily Dixson is out of the hospital and sharing what happened to her -- trying to put the pieces together so she can understand how a perfect day turned upside down. Emily was visiting her sister in north Toledo, celebrating the holiday weekend when was attacked by the dog.

She told us it was a lovely day Sunday and she was having a good time with her family. But when she left in her wheelchair with her three nieces and a nephew to wait for a bus, things turned vicious fast.

"I noticed a dog climbing the fence," she told News 11, "and I said to myself, 'no, this is animated, this is not real.

Another totally unprovoked attack and another data point..


325 posted on 05/31/2006 11:53:25 AM PDT by Wristpin ("The Yankees announce plan to buy every player in Baseball....")
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