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  • Senseless arrest and bulldog killing! Shared by Bullie Pups R Us. Very bothersome story!

    02/28/2008 6:33:41 AM PST · by bulliepupsrus · 13 replies · 112+ views
    AOL Journal ^ | 2/27/08 | Bullie Pups R Us
    It was the most traumatic experience the Smoak family of North Carolina has ever had, and it happened yesterday afternoon as they traveled through Cookeville on their way home from a vacation in Nashville. Before their ordeal was over, three members of the family had been yanked out of their car and handcuffed on the side of Interstate 40 in downtown Cookeville, and their beloved dog, Patton, had been shot to death by a police officer as they watched. What was their crime? There was no crime. But a passerby with a cell phone apparently assumed a crime had occurred...
  • Sick and Tired of people dissing Tony Stewart

    07/17/2006 4:11:49 AM PDT · by SmokesAngel · 35 replies · 1,057+ views
    Sick of people ripping on Smoke
  • Vanity: Several Disturbing Things I've Noticed About Television

    03/01/2006 11:14:49 PM PST · by handk · 70 replies · 1,847+ views
    N/A | N/A | Myself
    Promoting a Culture of Death I've noticed, over the past year or two, that numerous fictional dramas, especially cop/crime shows, use one of the following words, as the last word you hear, just before going to the commercials: dead, death, killed, killer, murder, murdered; basically any word related to death. And it's not limited to crime dramas. I've seen it done in sitcoms, comedic romantic movies; the phenomenon is across the board. It is so prevelant that there is no way it is coincidental. As the saying goes; "Once is happenstance, twice is coincidence, and three times is enemy action."...