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Dog rescued from L.A. River is reclaimed by owner [Helicopter, 50 firefighters deployed to rescue]
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| January 28, 2010
Posted on 01/29/2010 4:00:09 AM PST by JoeProBono
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To: American Constitutionalist
I think that's the goal of all rescue teams... no matter if it's a human, or animal. For those who make a big deal about them using the fire fighters, helicopter resources, think about all the dogs that have been used in the past to rescue humans... this is our way of saying to the doggie kingdom ... Thank you for your loyal service. All of God's creatures, great and small should be treated with kindness.
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01/30/2010 9:31:44 AM PST
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fortheDeclaration
("Our constitution was made only for a moral and religious people".-John Adams)
To: JoeProBono
” animal control officers had been unable to locate his owner because he wasn’t wearing ID tags..... and he’s owned by an elderly woman who lives in Maywood. According to the family friend who went to claim him Tuesday, the dog’s owner speaks only Spanish and”
I saw the ‘reunion’ of the ‘family’ and the dog on CBS last night. There was half a dozen kids and they own another big dog. Typical....why get a license for your dog when you came into the country illegally. How much did this rescue cost taxpayers...just more of the unnecessary costs we pay for the invasion.
Does welfare pay for dog food too??? And the ‘elderly woman’....in California she gets CASH especially if she’s an illegal alien.
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01/30/2010 9:38:04 AM PST
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AuntB
(If Al Qaeda grew drugs & burned our forests instead of armed Mexican Cartels would anyone notice?)
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