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You guy's are being too hard on the Beave.
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Man, are you guys reaching. Nope, you're just sore-assed at cops for not getting to be one. Keep it up, though, as watching you death spiral is morbidly entertaining.
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You guy's are being too hard on the Beaver. The foulest words ever spoken on national TV.
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You guys are not getting (or pretending not to get) the very fundamental difference between a dog park (an enclosure where everyone is presumed to understand that dogs are running loose and roughhousing) and walking your dog on a leash in an area where loose dogs are a violation of the law. When you take your dog into a dog park enclosure you are presumed to understand there's a risk of a fight, and to be willing to cooperate with others in breaking up such fights without resorting to deadly force. Not the case with walking your dog elsewhere. No one is presumed to have agreed to any such possibility when on a walk with their dog. Night and day. Not even close. Man, are you guys reaching. I dunno, these dog parks sound like a menace to society. It sounds like Michael Vick could have saved some grief by simply opening a chain of commercial dog parks.
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You guys are not getting (or pretending not to get) the very fundamental difference between a dog park (an enclosure where everyone is presumed to understand that dogs are running loose and roughhousing) and walking your dog on a leash in an area where loose dogs are a violation of the law. When you take your dog into a dog park enclosure you are presumed to understand there's a risk of a fight, and to be willing to cooperate with others in breaking up such fights without resorting to deadly force. Not the case with walking your dog elsewhere. No one is presumed to have agreed to any such possibility when on a walk with their dog. Night and day. Not even close. Man, are you guys reaching. I dunno, these dog parks sound like a menace to society. It sounds like Michael Vick could have saved some grief by simply opening a chain of commercial dog parks. Now, that there is a multi-million dollar idea....
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All police should be held to a higher standard than the civilian because police have special privileges that the civilian does not. thought you lived in Montana.....you really need to get the [bleep] away from Helena....the bureaucratic stupidity is catchy i swear.....either that or they drop their brains off with ingwe's dogs in Wolf Point, Montana i coulda shot the dog and the cops wouldnt give me a ticket, discharging a firearm within city limits or not.....i really know why i stay out on the flats as much as possible....
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Returned home last evening to find a stray pit bull-X trying to dig a cat out from under the machine shed and another cat dead on the lawn. 257'bob and 120gr Nosler played rough with him! The SOB - I never even buried it - took him out in the pasture and threw him on a log pile - the crows and flies can finish it.
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Returned home last evening to find a stray pit bull-X trying to dig a cat out from under the machine shed and another cat dead on the lawn. 257'bob and 120gr Nosler played rough with him! The SOB - I never even buried it - took him out in the pasture and threw him on a log pile - the crows and flies can finish it.
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Returned home last evening to find a stray pit bull-X trying to dig a cat out from under the machine shed and another cat dead on the lawn. 257'bob and 120gr Nosler played rough with him! The SOB - I never even buried it - took him out in the pasture and threw him on a log pile - the crows and flies can finish it.
Johnny $ Would you be my role model? Hawkeye, Actually, I'd rather have shot the dumb schit who dropped him off. I never want to kill someone's pet. It was obvious that this beast had been collared most of his life. I wouldn't be surprised if he had been chained to a clothes line post in some dick's back yard and they just decided to get rid of him by taking out in the country and kicking him out of the vehicle. I hate, really really hate people who do that. Johnny $
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All police should be held to a higher standard than the civilian because police have special privileges that the civilian does not. thought you lived in Montana.....you really need to get the [bleep] away from Helena....the bureaucratic stupidity is catchy i swear.....either that or they drop their brains off with ingwe's dogs in Wolf Point, Montana i coulda shot the dog and the cops wouldnt give me a ticket, discharging a firearm within city limits or not.....i really know why i stay out on the flats as much as possible.... Helena is different alright, that's why it's the capital.
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for the record my sister lives in East Helena, works in Helena......my original statement stands as written
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I spent three years at MSU(Bozeman) and never even visited Helena.
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All police should be held to a higher standard than the civilian because police have special privileges that the civilian does not. I would love to know what these special privileges are. I have, apparently, been missing out all these years. BTW folks, look to the above statement if you want to know why cops feel the need to look after each other. You can't have it both ways: It's the same standard across the board or we're a "special class" and are going to watch each out for each other. George
�Out of every one hundred men, ten shouldn't even be there, eighty are just targets, nine are the real fighters, and we are lucky to have them, for they make the battle. Ah, but the one, one is a warrior, and he will bring the others back.�
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All police should be held to a higher standard than the civilian because police have special privileges that the civilian does not. I would love to know what these special privileges are. I have, apparently, been missing out all these years. BTW folks, look to the above statement if you want to know why cops feel the need to look after each other. You can't have it both ways: It's the same standard across the board or we're a "special class" and are going to watch each out for each other. George i know most the local cops cant go out and have a drink at the bars on their off hours in civi's without getting constantly harassed.....course it is a small town and uniform or not ppl know yah.....done a trip or two with the police chief to the next town over to sit and bowl and drink a beer cause he cant go out and relax at home....
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I won't have a drink in public within two towns of where I work. It's not worth the headaches.
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I won't have a drink in public within two towns of where I work. It's not worth the headaches.
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Plus I won't eat a donut in the state....lol
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I won't have a drink in public within two towns of where I work. It's not worth the headaches.
George I only drank at home or at other LEO's residences. As is common, cops tended to hang out with cops.
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When lawyers sense cops having a bad day or they just seem down in the dumps, we sometimes let them hang out with us for a little while!! It really does seem to help.
My kids and neighborhood folks love it when the Harley riding coppers I represent roll up in our driveway pulling their best Ponch and Jon. My kids like the guys and the neighbors think I'm getting shackled and taken away.
I guess I've been most fortunate. Cops have been a positive influence in mine and my kid's life. They get benefit of the doubt as a rule,with me!
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When lawyers sense cops having a bad day or they just seem down in the dumps, we sometimes let them hang out with us for a little while!! It really does seem to help.
Yer right Bob, we need a good laugh sometimes!
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