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  • A Right to Breed? What Are You Smoking?
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    I've noticed that posts to Stephanie's blogs that intelligently challenge her draconian ideals don't get to stay up long.  Ever hear of Socialism, Communism?  Who's really closer to committing genocide, breeders of pure-bred animials, or Animial Rights Activists who want to see them extinct?

    Read this one quick!   LMAO

  • A Right to Breed? What Are You Smoking?
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    Well for the past 4 days, I've been breeding a lovely pure-bred Ch. fully tested bitch that was sent into be bred to my equally beautifiul Ch. fully tested dog.  My dog doesn't breed naturally, so I'm using artificial insemination--completely against their will.  If I don't have the right to do this, then why isn't the puppy police showing up to arrest me?

    Just as all Animal Rights Activists are not terrorist, all breeders, in fact the vast majority of them, are not what you see on date-line investingations.

  • Before Obama Had His Warren, Biden Had His Shepherd
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    I don't do any thumping, but I do, as Obama said, "cling to my bible, and my guns too." 

    As far as being a legal expert, I do have a degree in Business Law and have spent some time in the Legal Recovery field.  I guess you could call that expert. 

    Ann is a name caller!

  • A Right to Breed? What Are You Smoking?
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    Hi Lisa, I and the thousands of dedicated breeders like me will just go about the business of reversing the trend, and referring to the exchange of dogs and cats for money as "selling."

    Please don't worry about me and my IQ, I'm pretty sure I can hold my own with some one like you who's been sucked in by the A.R. movement. 

    Animal welfare Yes!  Animal Rights No!

    Merry Christmas to all, hope you all get to sit down to a nice Roast Beast for Chirstmas Dinner!

  • Puppy Biden, Take 2
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    Of course animals are poropety, that's not a revelation, I've been saying that all along.

  • A Right to Breed? What Are You Smoking?
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    Humans are adopted, animals, being legal property, are bought and sold.   By slipping language "adopting, and fostering" into animal husbandry, the A.R.'s have attempted to humanize animals.  Shelters, and Rescues, exchange dogs and cats for money, just like Pet Stores, they're selling.

    While my typo-s may be indicative of arthritis, poor typing skills, and bad attempts at multi-tasking, they have nothing to do with my education level or intelligence.   Any time any of you would like to whip our our IQ's and measure them, I'm ready!

  • Ready to Attack Animal Rights Activists? Consider This First
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    I don't think anyone can be dismissive of Animal Rights Activists and their efforts.  In an age with the A.R.s are bombing research laboratories and obtaining homeless animals under the pretense of finding them homes, but killing them and dumping their bodies in trash cans as PETA employees did ub Ahoskie NC, when Animal Rights Activists top the FBI's list of Domestic Terrorist Threats, how can anyone be dismissive of them?

  • A Right to Breed? What Are You Smoking?
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    Can't play any more "games" today.  Unlike most Animal Rights activists, I actually have animals to care fore, and will be spending the rest of my day doing just that.

  • A Right to Breed? What Are You Smoking?
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    Actually Stephanie, it's the Constitution of  the United States that says it, and that does make it true!You missed the point of the mogrels at the Shelters, I would never discourage anyone from buying a dog from a Shelter, it is absolutely their right to do so.  I encourge anyone looking to purchase a dog, to look at all of their choices and make the best choice for them.  I just want them to actually have choices!As far a reaching a point where we do anything we want to do in this Country.  Now it's me asking you what have you been smoking?  Everytime a bit of legislation is passed in this country, locally or federally, its citizens rights and freedoms are reduced.  We have less freedom to exercise our rights now that at any other time in US history. 

    There are laws  on the books against animal neglect and abuse, there needn't ever be another bit of legislation passed to protect animals.  There needs to be increased enforcement of the laws we have, but no more laws!

  • Before Obama Had His Warren, Biden Had His Shepherd
    E P commented on the article | about 3 years ago

    All U.S. citizens, regardless of race, have rights in in this country granted to them by the Constitution. That is not even debatable. Animals do not have rights and that is simply a consititional fact. Legally,animals are property, and included in that constituional right to own property that all citizens enjoy. They're ours to own, to breed, to eat,and to wear!
    Do you really not see a difference in humans and animals? Read Genesis, God gave man dominion over animals, and the founding fathers of thiscountry agreed.

    To answer your question Lisa, "which sounds friggin idiotic?" I believe the answer is you!

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