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To: Dick Bachert

Although that dog may be the sweetest ever, it comes in a package that has a reputation for violence. There is no way to tell a good one from a bad one and it only takes one incident to scar someone for life. This in no way justifies the cop shooting this or any other dog without VERY good cause. My vet tried to get me to adopt an abandoned pit bull pup that she assured me was a great dog. I thought about it but with 2 young grandkids I could never take the chance.


22 posted on 03/14/2014 1:14:09 PM PDT by Brooklyn Attitude (Things are only going to get worse.)
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To: Brooklyn Attitude
I am tired of negative comments about Pit Bulls.

What is the life of a child, postman, pizza delivery guy, senior citizen, health-obsessed jogger, or monopolistic power company meter-reader, compared to the hours of pleasure these wonderful pets give to members of the heavily tattooed lower classes in their all-too-brief interludes between court appearances and subsequent incarceration?

BTW, I am willing to bet that someday that selfish little child in the photo will try and put something in his or her mouth, instead of letting the Pit Bull have it. Bad child! Depriving a wonderful animal like that of its feeding rights!

BTWOfficer Peterson and his massive Alsatian certainly look great in their photo. I especially like the wonderful German Shepherd art on the walls of his living room. Goes great with the stack of SWAT Magazines! I do have a question: why are so many small town LEO's affecting the skinhead look?

45 posted on 03/24/2014 8:25:22 AM PDT by Kenny Bunk ( The Republican Party is very sick . Hold all contributions until we see who picks up the patient..)
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