To: Chet 99; 1COUNTER-MORTER-68
The existence of pit bulls is a sure sign of public corruption in a jurisdiction. It prompts the question as to which local-yocal pillar of the community is fronting drug money.
48 posted on
04/13/2009 3:14:34 AM PDT by
familyop
(combat engineer (combat), National Guard, '89-'96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote, http://falconparty.com/)
To: familyop
Hey,,,I guess the “teats on a boar hawgs” here are the
same as NOLA,,,
Thugs only had 3 customers tonite,,,(01:00 to 04:00),,,
Watchin’...;0)
52 posted on
04/13/2009 3:26:53 AM PDT by
1COUNTER-MORTER-68
(THROWING ANOTHER BULLET-RIDDLED TV IN THE PILE OUT BACK~~~~~)
To: familyop
familyop wrote: "The existence of pit bulls is a sure sign of public corruption in a jurisdiction. It prompts the question as to which local-yocal pillar of the community is fronting drug money".
Of this there can be no doubt and this post was overlooked IMO as far as bringing a significant observation into the discussion.
While obviously you are not saying that this is true in every single case, I defy anyone to find a county or jurisdiction with an unusually heavy concentration of Pit Bull owners where there isn't also a corresponding level of crime all centered around drug trafficking, gambling, prostitution and all the peripheral crime that goes with it.
Again - to the outraged PBT owners on these threads this doesn't apply in every case but even you gotta admit some of the people that some of you have dealt with in the Pit Bull world are pretty shady or suspected of being such........and you gotta admit that around the heavy drug activity zones of the inner cities or meth cooking white trash trailer parks in rural areas - there is often a significant higher number of PBT type dogs per capita usually on the end of chains, often poorly cared for, often heavily scared and fresh signs of fighting, owned by punks who think they are tough and people who have been in and out of prison their whole lives. Lets not gloss over the whole subculture going on here...
This is all basic police intelligence stuff. Nothing new to them and just part of the way they develop profiles on individuals, districts and communities. One more piece of the puzzle and same story they see over and over.
Having said all that - people should be free to pretty much own or do what they want - as long as they take total responsibility. And few people really want to when it comes right down to it. They always want an out or some wiggle room.
122 posted on
04/13/2009 9:55:39 PM PDT by
FTL
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