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I don't think anyone is pinning "all this" on Sue. We happen to be
discussing a movie that features her. This could become a wider discussion about temperament testing in general, but up til now it hasn't been. I only discussed Sue because she is the subject of discussion. I'm afraid I'm bringing the outside world to this conversation. Sue has gotten death threats, Cynthia, the director has gotten death threats. There is an active hate SS list on the web. So, I'm not just dealing with Usenet perspective. Sorry. Sue draws the line at a certain place. Maybe you do too. I think an argument can be made that it could be drawn at a slightly different place without necessarily arguing that this means "randomly picking the dogs to be put to sleep." We draw the line at different places, not a fixed point, but the first thing we have to know is who are adopters are, what they have the capacity to deal with, what they want in a dog. We put dogs up for adoption that require more skill and committement and we offer them free consultations and we talk with them every month for 6 months following the adoption. This is the minumum - we often get more involved. |
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Tricia9999 wrote: I don't think anyone is pinning "all this" on Sue. We happen to be discussing a movie that features her. This could become a wider discussion about temperament testing in general, but up til now it hasn't We draw the line at different places, not a fixed point, but the first thing we have to know is who are adopters are, what they have the capacity to deal with, what they want in a dog. We put dogs up for adoption that require more skill and committement and we offer them free consultations and we talk with them every month for 6 months following the adoption. This is the minumum - we often get more involved. cut the bullshit. It's your job to eliminate dogs. If you were truly worried about public safety, you'd be taking automobiles off the road instead of murdering dogs for hire. For every child and youth 0-19 killed by a dog, thousands are killed by cars. You are murdering dogs because you are getting paid to murder dogs, not because you are doing society any favors by keeping us all safe from dogs... BWAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!! for every child killed by a dog, hundreds are killed by their own mother. BWHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAAA!!! I wonder if Sue Sternberg, World Class Dog Murderer, is being paid by HBO for her movie role where she plays a real life dog murderer. Might as well have as many income sources as possible. rpdb heelper |
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Tricia9999 wrote: I don't think anyone is pinning "all this" on Sue. We happen to be discussing a movie that features her. This could become a wider discussion about temperament testing in general, but up til now it hasn't We draw the line at different places, not a fixed point, but the first thing we have to know is who are adopters are, what they have the capacity to deal with, what they want in a dog. We put dogs up for adoption that require more skill and committement and we offer them free consultations and we talk with them every month for 6 months following the adoption. This is the minumum - we often get more involved. cut the bullshit. It's your job to eliminate dogs. If you were truly worried about public safety, you'd be taking automobiles off the road instead of murdering dogs for hire. For every child and youth 0-19 killed by a dog, thousands are killed by cars. You are murdering dogs because you are getting paid to murder dogs, not because you are doing society any favors by keeping us all safe from dogs... BWAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!! for every child killed by a dog, hundreds are killed by their own mother. BWHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAAA!!! I wonder if Sue Sternberg, World Class Dog Murderer, is being paid by HBO for her movie role where she plays a real life dog murderer. Might as well have as many income sources as possible. rpdb heelper |
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Tricia9999 wrote: I don't think anyone is pinning "all this" on Sue. We happen to be discussing a movie that features her. This could become a wider discussion about temperament testing in general, but up til now it hasn't We draw the line at different places, not a fixed point, but the first thing we have to know is who are adopters are, what they have the capacity to deal with, what they want in a dog. We put dogs up for adoption that require more skill and committement and we offer them free consultations and we talk with them every month for 6 months following the adoption. This is the minumum - we often get more involved. cut the bullshit. It's your job to eliminate dogs. If you were truly worried about public safety, you'd be taking automobiles off the road instead of murdering dogs for hire. For every child and youth 0-19 killed by a dog, thousands are killed by cars. You are murdering dogs because you are getting paid to murder dogs, not because you are doing society any favors by keeping us all safe from dogs... BWAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA!!! for every child killed by a dog, hundreds are killed by their own mother. BWHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAAAA!!! I wonder if Sue Sternberg, World Class Dog Murderer, is being paid by HBO for her movie role where she plays a real life dog murderer. Might as well have as many income sources as possible. rpdb heelper |
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