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Old 09-18-2018, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Ken07AOVette View Post
lol (my last response that I deleted started with 'all due respect to VCMM...'

you are loving this aren't you

I would love to see drugs and booze banned. Or at least real jail time for crimes involving them. Trouble is all the hard done by people need their fix and whine bitch and cry so it will never stop being taxed or sold.


I just got off the notsomerry-go-round

A car has only killed someone if something mechanically failed (ie pinto) or the driver did something to cause it. A car has no brain. They don't snap and eat babies.

Drugs have never killed anyone that didn't put it in their body. Or have someone else do it to them. A drug has no brain. It doesn't snap and eat babies.

Booze has never killed anyone without ingestion. Booze has no brain. It doesn't snap and eat babies.

Pitbulls kill all the time. Pitbulls have an on/off switch where there should be a brain. When it snaps it will kill whatever is in front of it's teeth if the thing in front of it's teeth does not have a better defense mechanism.
And neither does anyone who makes the "well while we're at it, why don't we ban butter knives, cars, etc. etc."

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Originally Posted by bat119 View Post
My kids are around pit bulls every day. In the ’70s they blamed Dobermans, in the ’80s they blamed German Shepherds, in the ’90s they blamed the Rottweiler. Now they blame the Pit Bull, when are they going to blame the humans?
Cesar Millan

I’m here to tell you, though, that a pit bull is no more likely to unpredictably attack than any other breed. That’s a fact. To say that a pit is a natural-born killer is nothing more than stereotyping.

https://www.cesarsway.com/cesar-mill...love-pit-bulls
I have an extremely difficult time believing that a golden retriever and a pit bull are equally likely to unpredictably attack. Even if what you're saying is unequivocally true, the damage of an unpredictable attack by a pit bull (which seems to happen on a fairly regular basis) is a hell of a lot more serious than if a (supposedly just as likely to attack) cocker spaniel unpredictably attacks.
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