Posted on 06/23/2010 1:34:22 PM PDT by Vide
On two occasions last week my dog was barred from London buses, not because she's particularly fierce or big, but on religious grounds. A friend and I had taken her to the park, and as I went across to the grocer, my friend took Daisy, a Manchester terrier, to the bus stop.
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You know, I really couldn’t care less. Why does one need to bring their dog on a bus, anyway?
Service Dog?
Muslims hate dogs.
The same thing would have happened if a Buddhist or Christian lady complained about being afraid of a dog on the bus.
Freedom is the knowledge that there are things you maybe not care to do, but COULD if the fancy struck you.
We aren’t eager to be diverse, but we have begun to die for diversity.
How ironic.
They say some people are so open-minded that their brains fall out —that’s Great Britain.
We need to push back more —England had a bus driver 3 months ago who ON HIS ROUTE pulled over, exited, locked the bus doors, and did his mulim prayer with rug and everything —right on the roadside.
See? They’ll never stop.
First they came for the dog lovers, but I....well you should know the rest.
This lady's dog was probably barred to avoid offending a certain easily offended religious group which is not-so-slowly taking over the UK.
“...religious ban...”
What about the Religion of Dog?
The question is; if a dog is on the bus first, will they prevent the Islamist from getting on the bus, in order to prevent the offended and concerned from being so? Second, Euro-trash deserve what they get, because they allow it, just a bunch of dumb-a$$ sissys.
The first time I went to Europe, I was pretty surprised that the dogs go everywhere with them—including into restaurants. The dogs are usually well-behaved, and just lay down under the table. However it is also the custom for folks to share a table with other guests—usually a long table where several groups of people will sit together.
Once I was in Kitzbuel Austria at a ski lodge up in the mountains, and this huge dogfight broke out under the table. ‘Twas a bit disconcerting, to say the least-—but I think that I was the only one who was nervous about it. They soon had it sorted out.
Freedom is the knowledge that there are things you maybe not care to do, but COULD if the fancy struck you.
We aren’t eager to be diverse, but we have begun to die for diversity.
How ironic.
They say some people are so open-minded that their brains fall out —that’s Great Britain.
We need to push back more —England had a bus driver 3 months ago who ON HIS ROUTE pulled over, exited, locked the bus doors, and did his mulim prayer with rug and everything —right on the roadside.
See? They’ll never stop.
First they came for the dog lovers, but I....well you should know the rest.
Diversity = Perversity
A threat to all of mankind, cause the next group will not be so inclined to think of you as having a mind.
Because dogs would bark when the inventor of the cult was trying to sneak in and raid villages...
I’m offended that the Muslims feel dogs are unclean. They certainly are missing out on all joy, protection and unconditional love from these furry four-legged animals God has given to us.
What a twisted bunch. They hate dogs, won’t touch bacon and are scared of women. And people chose this for themselves? I’m not seeing the attraction.
I find it odd that dogs (other than service dogs) would be allowed on a bus anyway.
We’ve had Muzzie cabbies refuse service to customers with dogs in Minnesota. We should be seeing this happening with public buses in Michigan pretty soon.
I would think that in public transportation, a muzzie driver would have to toe the mark just like drivers of other religions. If I (you know, the taxpayer) was kept off the bus because the driver was muslim, I would file a complaint in half a heartbeat.
Muslims hate dogs...after all, dogs can smell explosives...
They should put a dog on every bus in Israel (it doesn’t have to be a big one) and see if it doesn’t deter the muzzies from blowing them up. Muzzies don’t like to die while near a dog. :)
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