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weird, I thought that happened two or 3 years ago.
ahhh, so after some researching, this did happen a few years ago, the website is hashing OLD stories and trying to make them see recent.
website is a bunch of trolling MF'rs
Wait till AI comes on board, they'll make all OLD real news stories seem like they are recent.
 
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remember the cartel's bought the Mexican President for 100m cash a few years ago.
 
all fun and games till a cop or an armed person thinks it's real.. FAFO
 

Good piece including wise words from Ike
Thank you for posting this. My wife is a nursing professor at a major medical center. We've been talking about this for years. COVID put the peddle to the floor and mashed the NOS button..
 

JB better have her head on a swivel. I bet a few of those committee members are also mentioned on that list of hers. Sounds like the desert in arizona needs to be watered.
Talking with others that are close to me, seems to be a general assertion, that a nation-wide, local, state, federal, burn down could be a possibility. People are getting pissed.
BUT...more than likely...could be...ASGH. Mac
 
Fucking jews.......

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The worse thing about this corruption is that the government gives billions straight back to the Soros machine /Open Society and it just turns into a cycle...money laundering/power cycle. This should be news across the country but its being suppressed. Oversight "hearings" have zero legal or other consequences. Senator Sinema is in there too...
 
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F*ck. No good deed goes unpunished. This is really sad - they won't show pics of the 13 and 14 yo that gunned him down in cold blood after he offered to help him but I am sure they are 13%. You can tell from the story "he was willing to help anyone from anywhere". I hope they do indeed proceed with prosecuting as an adult.
 

Another victim and another families life changed by another attack this week.
Numerous times authorities had a chance to prevent this, and handle the situation. Wasnt the first time these shitty owners could have been put out of the dog business.
I actually read the article.
 
Numerous times authorities had a chance to prevent this, and handle the situation. Wasnt the first time these shitty owners could have been put out of the dog business.
I actually read the article.

I hear what your saying, but how do you stop this from happening again? Would you advocate taking people dogs from them? Even then idk if it would help, the last two dog bite situations I’ve been in were both pits. Both the owners were clients of mine and very responsible people. The dogs just chose to bite for no understandable reason. And sadly the numbers reflect there’s a problem!

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I hear what your saying, but how do you stop this from happening again? Would you advocate taking people dogs from them? Even then idk if it would help, the last two dog bite situations I’ve been in were both pits. Both the owners were clients of mine and very responsible people. The dogs just chose to bite for no understandable reason. And sadly the numbers reflect there’s a problem!

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Instead of just liability imposed against the dog owner start charging them with felonies. Of course negligence would have to be proven and not the dog defending the owner. In the case of the 80 year old that was killed charge the owners with manslaughter or negligent homicide.
 
Instead of just liability imposed against the dog owner start charging them with felonies. Of course negligence would have to be proven and not the dog defending the owner. In the case of the 80 year old that was killed charge the owners with manslaughter or negligent homicide.

In everything said change the word Pitbull to AR15.

Now I see a problem.
 
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