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The only good outcome of the Vick case was that it showed how these dogs can be rehabilitated and become members of peoples' family, whereas before all of these dogs would probably have been put down. I'm very glad to know they are all safe and starting on a new life.
so what? It's dog-owner money that can go to care for the dogs.
Apparently my message didn't get through so I'll try again ...
EVERY CENT OF THE $200+ K OF THE MONEY SHOULD GO TO THE CARE AND REHABILITATION OF THOSE DOGS.
ALL OF THE SCUM INVOLVED IN THAT DEBAUCHERY SHOULD DO LENGTHY, HARD TIME WITH BUBBA AS A CELL MATE.
I thought that the aluminum cans bit netting $200+ K was a dead giveaway for silly sarcasm. Guess I was wrong.
El Nox
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