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Another bitch that needs to be hanged

Posted: 2003-02-04 04:53pm
by Captain Kruger
http://www.petitiononline.com/forsnow/petition.html

I hope you'll all put your names on this. This sick bitch needs to be dealt with.

Poor puppy. :cry:

Posted: 2003-02-04 04:56pm
by Alex Moon
That's horrible. :cry:

The only problem is I keep getting flashbacks to National Lampoon's Vacation.

Posted: 2003-02-04 04:58pm
by Dodge
It's a ghastly topic - I am an animal lover, and this kind of thing makes me want to see the perpetrator suffer in the same way.

I sometimes think that people should have an "exam" to show that they are the appropriate type for animal ownership.

Posted: 2003-02-04 05:38pm
by kojikun
just to play devils advocate, the dog would probably have been put down anyway because it was too hostile, and she said she drove slowly (supposedly). granted, she could have called the shelter, but it wasnt her fault the dog didnt walk.

Posted: 2003-02-04 05:51pm
by Asst. Asst. Lt. Cmdr. Smi
Let me get this straight: She didn't think the dog would get injured when she did that? Not only is she a sick, cruel bitch, she's an idiot as well.

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:23pm
by kojikun
when she drove slow enough for the dog to keep up with the car. but i dont know if she was actually driving under 3 mph. lol

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:29pm
by ArmorPierce
So it was alright for it to go through all that suffering because it was going to be put down anyways?

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:32pm
by Nathan F
She is 74 years old. It could just be an odd case of severe senility. I mean, she could have just called the shelter, but I don't think the woman needs to be hanged, as you were suggesting....

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:40pm
by Montcalm
If she did`nt want the dog anymore she should have given it to someone else or ask a friend to shoot it. it would have been less cruel. :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x :x

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:51pm
by Sonnenburg
I hate to make anybody feel worse, but these kinds of accidents are more common than you think. I even babysat for somebody who did it. Last week a guy kept his three-year-old in the back seat of the car in sub-zero temperatures while he went to play the slots in a casino. Dozens of kids and pets die of heat exhaustion being left in cars during the summer. When you leave morons in charge of the lives of others, you're going to be dealing with people who don't deserve the responsibility.

Posted: 2003-02-04 06:57pm
by Montcalm
Sonnenburg wrote:I hate to make anybody feel worse, but these kinds of accidents are more common than you think. I even babysat for somebody who did it. Last week a guy kept his three-year-old in the back seat of the car in sub-zero temperatures while he went to play the slots in a casino. Dozens of kids and pets die of heat exhaustion being left in cars during the summer. When you leave morons in charge of the lives of others, you're going to be dealing with people who don't deserve the responsibility.
If thats the case we should start screening people to see if they are fit to take care of a baby or a dog.

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:11pm
by salm
74 folkes, she was seventy fooooooooooouurr!!!
she was probebly a senile old woman who didnt notice that the poor creature would die if she did that.

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:15pm
by Montcalm
salm wrote:74 folkes, she was seventy fooooooooooouurr!!!
she was probebly a senile old woman who didnt notice that the poor creature would die if she did that.
She said the dog was resisting what did she think he would have simply walked behind the car, and about driving slow how slow was it 40 mph. :x :x

Posted: 2003-02-04 07:27pm
by salm
Montcalm wrote:
salm wrote:74 folkes, she was seventy fooooooooooouurr!!!
she was probebly a senile old woman who didnt notice that the poor creature would die if she did that.
She said the dog was resisting what did she think he would have simply walked behind the car, and about driving slow how slow was it 40 mph. :x :x
it´s probable that she thought just that. and after starting the car she completely forgot about the dog and dragged it around for a full week before remembering it and taking it to the dog pound.

hell do i know what she thought. you must consider her age though. it´s not that unlikely that she had no clue what the hell she was doing.

Posted: 2003-02-04 11:18pm
by Hyperion
I too am an animal lover, I have 7 cats, and obviously I don't approve of animal cruelty. Though I will say this, if a dog killed one of my cats, it WOULD be killed by my own hands for it, even if it was my family's dog.

Dragging a dog behind a car is totally wrong, and if I saw someone doing it, they would be promptly dealt with by me. Now the only condition that I can see where dragging a dog would be half way acceptable is if it poses a direct threat to the person (and it can be verified of course), in which case you need to deal with the animal, but you certainly don't drive more than 10-15 while headed to the pound. (Btw, a dog can do 17, I've verified this when I have walked the family mutt using my bike, the bugger can actually PULL ME at that speed, and obviously if he starts lagging I slow down)

Posted: 2003-02-05 12:50am
by Frank Hipper
If she's so senile, maybe someone should tie a brown extension cord around her neck and slowly drag her to the nursing home! :evil:

Posted: 2003-02-05 07:55am
by Peregrin Toker
Nah, the PETA probably already have hired somebody to kill her.

Posted: 2003-02-05 11:19am
by salm
Frank Hipper wrote:If she's so senile, maybe someone should tie a brown extension cord around her neck and slowly drag her to the nursing home! :evil:
yes, take her to the nursing home or to florida. dont tar and feather her and dont hang her outside the city limits.

Posted: 2003-02-05 11:26am
by phongn
Sonnenburg wrote:I hate to make anybody feel worse, but these kinds of accidents are more common than you think. I even babysat for somebody who did it. Last week a guy kept his three-year-old in the back seat of the car in sub-zero temperatures while he went to play the slots in a casino. Dozens of kids and pets die of heat exhaustion being left in cars during the summer. When you leave morons in charge of the lives of others, you're going to be dealing with people who don't deserve the responsibility.
Here in Florida, shopping centers and stores often have huge signs warning people not to be stupid and leave their children and pets inside the car.

Posted: 2003-02-05 11:34am
by Nathan F
salm wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:If she's so senile, maybe someone should tie a brown extension cord around her neck and slowly drag her to the nursing home! :evil:
yes, take her to the nursing home or to florida. dont tar and feather her and dont hang her outside the city limits.
Good lord, it is obvious this woman is senile. I mean, dang. There is such a thing as blowing stuff out of proportion. Sure, it was cruel, and it was wrong, but she obvoisly didn't realize what she was doing.

Posted: 2003-02-05 11:57am
by salm
NF_Utvol wrote:
salm wrote:
Frank Hipper wrote:If she's so senile, maybe someone should tie a brown extension cord around her neck and slowly drag her to the nursing home! :evil:
yes, take her to the nursing home or to florida. dont tar and feather her and dont hang her outside the city limits.
Good lord, it is obvious this woman is senile. I mean, dang. There is such a thing as blowing stuff out of proportion. Sure, it was cruel, and it was wrong, but she obvoisly didn't realize what she was doing.
:?:
that´s what i´ve said...

Posted: 2003-02-05 01:22pm
by TrailerParkJawa
Some guy here in the Bay Area got put in jail for dragging his dog behind his car. He wanted to teach it a lesson.

Posted: 2003-02-05 08:21pm
by Captain Kruger
TrailerParkJawa wrote:Some guy here in the Bay Area got put in jail for dragging his dog behind his car. He wanted to teach it a lesson.
Oh yes, I remember that one quite well. It happened in Santa Cruz, IIRC. Miserable son of a bitch. :evil:

Another particularly cruel incident happened in San Jose last year. A man and a woman got in a car accident and pulled off to the left shoulder on US-101. They started arguing and the man reached in the woman's car, pulled out her poodle, and threw it into traffic. It got squished by a car doing about 80 mph. I'm happy to say that the bastard had his day in court and is now wearing orange. :twisted:

Posted: 2003-02-05 08:24pm
by Captain Kruger
salm wrote:74 folkes, she was seventy fooooooooooouurr!!!
she was probebly a senile old woman who didnt notice that the poor creature would die if she did that.
Riiiight…she wouldn't have noticed. Please.

Posted: 2003-02-05 08:30pm
by Nathan F
salm wrote:
NF_Utvol wrote:
salm wrote: yes, take her to the nursing home or to florida. dont tar and feather her and dont hang her outside the city limits.
Good lord, it is obvious this woman is senile. I mean, dang. There is such a thing as blowing stuff out of proportion. Sure, it was cruel, and it was wrong, but she obvoisly didn't realize what she was doing.
:?:
that´s what i´ve said...
Sorry, I intended to quote to be an agreement, Somehow I forgot the 'I agree.' at the first. My bad.