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Re: Should I have shot them?


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Posted by gatorhide on August 29, 2007 at 20:34:00 from (75.18.109.35):

In Reply to: Should I have shot them? posted by Stumpalump on August 29, 2007 at 11:43:58:



Well I've noticed that most dog shooters are quick on the keyboard to brag about the shooting of a dog or dogs, sometimes even shooting their own dog/dogs, as well as shooting a known neighbors dog/dogs. Certainly any stray dog/dogs will stand no chance against these dog gun slingers. I can understand that a dog's owner is to corral his own dogs, however, sometimes a dog can and will escape, it's what they do. If given the same oppurtunity to shoot any stay livestock, should I myself exact this same measure of justice/revenge upon your own stay livestock that may have wandered upon my own property ?

After all, livestock will get out when given any oppurtunity to do so, just like a dog will. That's why you yourself have built fences to keep them corraled correct ? Would you dog shooters squell like a pig/hog yourself if some of your livestock should come up missing one day?

If you checked with your neighbors/friends about your missing livestock, they might have learned something here lying about their own chosen actions, the three S,S,S, that oh so many cowards like to brag about and refer to as the only solution. Intersting look into the often open spoken sickness of the human mind I guess.....

Unfortunetly this same type of mindset/personality is all too often, what happens to the missing persons from all across this country as well. Are any reigning dog shooters involved with this ??? I don't know, perhaps some are. A sad situation and scary indeed........., they walk among us normal people. third party image


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