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To: Madame Dufarge
Folks, Jourdanton is a small town, very small town. I doubt whether they have enough of an animal control problem for a full time control officer. Usually the surrounding farmers don't have a use for animal control. They take care of their own problems with strays. So it becomes an extra duty for someone from public works.

One of the people that fixes potholes, repair main breaks, picks up trash in the parks. Really does actually work for a living, despite what we sometimes think of municipal workers. And I am sure he is well worth the slightly more than minimum wage he is probably paid.

Just doing those jobs that we don't want to, because it's too hot, too cold, too muddy, too hard, too low wage, not very good benefits.

Somebody who grew up on a farm, where strays (Usually abandoned by bleeding hearts from the city.)were shot, or drowned, or had their heads chopped off. Whatever got the job done. Same result. dead you know.

Better he had let them starve and dehydrate. That, I have been told, by many here, is very euphoric death.
52 posted on 07/31/2005 12:03:29 PM PDT by rock58seg (RINO"s make the Republicans MINO"s (Majority In Name Only)!avigable waters)
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To: rock58seg

If they were in the pound, how would they starve and dehydrate?


55 posted on 07/31/2005 12:13:58 PM PDT by Madame Dufarge
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