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On Wed, 05 May 2004 14:05:43 GMT, "Doug Kanter"
wrote: "Dave Hall" wrote in message .. . Others think insects are much more valuable than dogs. I'll bet I can count those people on the fingers of my left hand. What??? Gardeners and entymologists find insects valuable. Are you saying there are less than 5 such people on this planet? There are less than 5 of them in any given neighborhood. I don't care how you *feel* about, how it *should* be, how irresponsible your neighbor is, or how inept your animal control and police personnel are. That fact is, that if you were my neighbor and you killed my dog, you would be standing before a judge and most likely found liable for damages, and possibly subject to animal cruelty charges. OK. I can deal with that. Here's something to think about. Statement #1, below, is open to a wide range of interpretation. You may want to suggest some possible ones. But, tell me how many ways you can interpret #2. 1) "Things are going very badly at work lately". 2) "I have to leave for work in five minutes, but first, I want to see if the cucumber flowers have opened since I looked at them last night". Relevance? Dave Do the exercise and then I'll let you know what the relevance is. Hopefully, DSK won't give away the answers first. I'm not playing your games any more Doug. They're nothing more than deflection tactics. You STILL cannot make the case that you are legally authorized to kill someone's dog who craps on your grass. That is the ONLY point that needs to be made in this "discussion". Dave |
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