Income GapWidens as Immigrants Drive Down Wages and DestroyMiddle Class
On Oct 14, 5:24*pm, Bobby Knight wrote:
On Wed, 14 Oct 2009 14:15:56 -0700 (PDT), Lefty
wrote:
"Opie, my Aussie, my daily dog...went to work with me, went everywhere
with me..is shown on my various webpages, started roaming. Yesterday I
caught him a block away. He knew he had screwed up, so he ran for home
as soon as he saw me looking for him.
So I put him on a chain and went to bed
This morning I went out to bring him in, and he had managed to
strangle *himself by trying to get between the fence and a support
structure, hooking the chain snap on the fence fabric, something no
other dog had ever tried to do
He evidently strangled to death slowly sometime in the night. The
choker collar so tight, he couldnt make a sound. In an almost sitting
upright position. It couldnt have been an easy death. *And I was 20
feet away, and on the other side of a screen door, apparently when it
happened."
You said this? Choke chains are ~torture~ devices and leaving a dog
who roams tied to one on all night is negligent beyond belief, which
is not much different from deliberate killing.
Your lies condemn you to the buffoon bin.
Yes or no, Gunner? If this is confirmed not to be your quote, I will
apologize. If it is, you owe me an apology for claiming I lied. But of
course, you will not do so, because you're an amoral coward,
Once someone like you starts lying..the only way you will stop, is
meeting death.
Another limp threat. That must mean you're guilty as sin and enraged
about being exposed. Dog killers are no better than child killers.
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Anyone that is involved with rescuing dogs knows better than to chain
a dog outside overnight. *In fact, if he belongs to a rescue group,
and they knew this, *they would see to it that he never "rescued" one
again.
Period.
*BK
Too bad his dog wasn't rescued from ~him~.
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