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Old 08-02-2006, 01:49 PM
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My point is that I feel other things take higher priority, like human beings getting beatin, that is reality and exists here, it happened right next to where I parked, thats something I can see and experiance and it's honestly the first time I EVER considered carrying a gun, so yeah I don't support beating dogs, but even more I don't support hating other people for not living your life, any other week i'd be all over it but I guess I just have much more pressing feelings on my mind.
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Look Mr. BMW X5, in those southeast countries and some other countries around asia, they make dog meat a traditional drinking party food, they enjoy it. In Korea, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, China, ect. they eat dogs meat just like we eat beef here. So to their eyes dogs meat are just another consumable food. So do you think beating a dog to death does matter in their opinion? OK, lets review they don't have people shooting people around blocks in the city like we do here, and we think its normal and it happends everyday. They don't. You see my point? You can't change the culture, you observe it, you adapt to it.
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Old 08-02-2006, 02:22 PM
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And if you think there is something wrong with beating a animal with half human brain is cruel. How cruel is it to shoot a human with FULL HUMAN BRAIN? It happens everyday here in our country. Maybe you are just biased about the issue, but I think they do things with their reasonings not ours.
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