Wednesday, November 21, 2007

We're the Only Ones Dog Day Afternoon Enough

A Teton County, Idaho family is outraged after they say a sheriff's deputy tried to murder their dog in their own front yard.
I really hate to go into the Thanksgiving holiday with a story like this, but for God's sake, what the hell is wrong with these damned sheep meekly complying and leading their pet out for slaughter? And what the hell is the name of the thug "Only One" who did this?

Literally, he would have had to get through me first. Barring a completely undisclosed set of facts, if this story as told even loosely approximates the truth, lethal force to defend the pet would be morally, if not legally, justifiable.

Damn it, why do people put up with this Nazi crap in America?

RELATED: Vicious Dog Protocol

6 comments:

  1. Why do they put up with it? Why do they put up with checkpoints, licenses, tazerings, the War on (some) Drugs, militarized enforcers, the TSA rape gang, BATFEces, etc, etc, etc. Because they have been conditioned to think they are "free" as long as goverthugs tell them they are. Most have had the spirit of liberty selectively bred out of them through generations of brainwashing and intimidation. It is time for the rest of us to say "No more!" and mean it and back it up with firm, morally justified action.

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  2. David,

    There was another case here in my city of Coeur d' Alene, ID where an officer killed a person's dog in their backyard. I think while responding to check on an alarm.

    The officer who did this? Non other that Jason Dewitt. The same that harassed the Doty "boys".

    But that is just one of a very large list. You here it all the time. Standard LEO procedure: SHOOT THE DOG. NO MATTER WHAT, SHOOT THE DOG.

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    This article takes the cake. Tell the officer to get lost, if he barges in, grab the shotgun, AK, or whatever weapon you have.

    People wonder why standoffs are more common.


    -C.H.

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  3. Several sources say the officer is still on duty and still working in the county.

    where's a goblin when you need one?

    Hobbit

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  4. I'm thinking someone needs to be tied to a pole and shot, but it's not the dog.

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  5. People put up with it because if you shoot the slimeball his fellow gang members, I mean his brave fellow officers, will then visit vengeance upon you and yours.

    The, alleged, good officers do not understand that if they do not police their own, eventually the people will retaliate upon all who carry a badge.

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  6. Sounds to me like there is a vicious lion who needs to be put down. But the rabbits didn't do it.

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