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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 14:07:02 -0400, Suja
wrote: Gwen Watson wrote: Yes because I don't see it as full proof but then nothing is. And what other method would be good? A HC is as good a check as we can do, the most stringent standard. Sure, someone can fool you through that, but far fewer people can do it than if you were only doing reference checks, for example. I'll give you a real life story. I'll give YOU a real life story, Suja: http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/h...3/desalvo.html Charlie |
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On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 14:07:02 -0400, Suja
wrote: Gwen Watson wrote: Yes because I don't see it as full proof but then nothing is. And what other method would be good? A HC is as good a check as we can do, the most stringent standard. Sure, someone can fool you through that, but far fewer people can do it than if you were only doing reference checks, for example. I'll give you a real life story. I'll give YOU a real life story, Suja: http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/h...3/desalvo.html Charlie |
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Rocky wrote:
Darla Vladschyk said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior: ...You posted the URL to Tazz's page, and I shortened the URL to get to your index, where I saw YOUR doggies. Oh, OK. Just that I didn't post the Tazz URL to ark, which is where I saw your response (I think). Yes--- And SOMEone posted it to ARK. I think. Where else would I have seen it? I only read two groups! Not *everything* is about you boys, you know. Huh? Of course it is. Oh. Okay! -=D=- -- "I'm a frosting person." --M.Tobler |
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Rocky wrote:
Darla Vladschyk said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior: ...You posted the URL to Tazz's page, and I shortened the URL to get to your index, where I saw YOUR doggies. Oh, OK. Just that I didn't post the Tazz URL to ark, which is where I saw your response (I think). Yes--- And SOMEone posted it to ARK. I think. Where else would I have seen it? I only read two groups! Not *everything* is about you boys, you know. Huh? Of course it is. Oh. Okay! -=D=- -- "I'm a frosting person." --M.Tobler |
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Rocky wrote:
Darla Vladschyk said in rec.pets.dogs.behavior: ...You posted the URL to Tazz's page, and I shortened the URL to get to your index, where I saw YOUR doggies. Oh, OK. Just that I didn't post the Tazz URL to ark, which is where I saw your response (I think). Yes--- And SOMEone posted it to ARK. I think. Where else would I have seen it? I only read two groups! Not *everything* is about you boys, you know. Huh? Of course it is. Oh. Okay! -=D=- -- "I'm a frosting person." --M.Tobler |
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Charlie Wilkes wrote: On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 09:15:17 -0500, Gwen Watson wrote: I am just saying there is, especially after 911 a huge population of people who have become cautious and leery of ppl in their homes. With good reason, I might add. Not that dog rescuers are terrorists... most are peace-loving individuals. But they are EXTREMISTs, and that in itself is troubling. They're fanatics driven to save the world by controlling it. Now you're getting it Charlie. It's not about the dogs. Dogs are just a target for their rapacious busybodyism. An easy target. Dog "rescuers" often murder good dogs and they go to great pains to show us how they are saving society by doing so. See Tara O. and Lynn Kill for more. There is a constant need to portray themselves as wonderful, selfless heroines saving the world from "backyard breeders" and from "irresponsible" dog owners. It gives Suja great glee to flunk a potential adopter. She goes home empowered, knowing that she has made a difference. michael live... http://dogtv.com Just keep them off your doorstep, and you'll be fine. Charlie |
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Charlie Wilkes wrote: On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 09:15:17 -0500, Gwen Watson wrote: I am just saying there is, especially after 911 a huge population of people who have become cautious and leery of ppl in their homes. With good reason, I might add. Not that dog rescuers are terrorists... most are peace-loving individuals. But they are EXTREMISTs, and that in itself is troubling. They're fanatics driven to save the world by controlling it. Now you're getting it Charlie. It's not about the dogs. Dogs are just a target for their rapacious busybodyism. An easy target. Dog "rescuers" often murder good dogs and they go to great pains to show us how they are saving society by doing so. See Tara O. and Lynn Kill for more. There is a constant need to portray themselves as wonderful, selfless heroines saving the world from "backyard breeders" and from "irresponsible" dog owners. It gives Suja great glee to flunk a potential adopter. She goes home empowered, knowing that she has made a difference. michael live... http://dogtv.com Just keep them off your doorstep, and you'll be fine. Charlie |
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Charlie Wilkes wrote: On Fri, 26 Sep 2003 09:15:17 -0500, Gwen Watson wrote: I am just saying there is, especially after 911 a huge population of people who have become cautious and leery of ppl in their homes. With good reason, I might add. Not that dog rescuers are terrorists... most are peace-loving individuals. But they are EXTREMISTs, and that in itself is troubling. They're fanatics driven to save the world by controlling it. Now you're getting it Charlie. It's not about the dogs. Dogs are just a target for their rapacious busybodyism. An easy target. Dog "rescuers" often murder good dogs and they go to great pains to show us how they are saving society by doing so. See Tara O. and Lynn Kill for more. There is a constant need to portray themselves as wonderful, selfless heroines saving the world from "backyard breeders" and from "irresponsible" dog owners. It gives Suja great glee to flunk a potential adopter. She goes home empowered, knowing that she has made a difference. michael live... http://dogtv.com Just keep them off your doorstep, and you'll be fine. Charlie |
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"Gwen Watson" wrote in message ... Yet again I personally don't care for people poking around in my house. My Vet records should speak volumes IMO. My friend who runs our local Border Collie rescue (where I got Georgie, dougie and rescue BC number 3 soon) says my vets bill says I'm a hypochondriac on behalf of my dogs ;-) Shell --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.521 / Virus Database: 319 - Release Date: 24/09/2003 |
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"Gwen Watson" wrote in message ... Yet again I personally don't care for people poking around in my house. My Vet records should speak volumes IMO. My friend who runs our local Border Collie rescue (where I got Georgie, dougie and rescue BC number 3 soon) says my vets bill says I'm a hypochondriac on behalf of my dogs ;-) Shell --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.521 / Virus Database: 319 - Release Date: 24/09/2003 |
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