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Weird. The whole family seems to have that voice issue.

https://youtube.com/shorts/cXZ5hn1qRRY? ... RLlYlxJeFF
Yeah, I noticed that too. His brother, who looks like he's about to drool in the background there has the same thing, when I heard him speak. I thought it was a rare condition.
Maybe it is but that family just has the gene. I don't know.
Idk either, but I thought it was interesting and it certainly seems like you're right.
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I don't get why Kristi Noem thinks this story is a good one to share. Killing her dog? Ooookay.


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Truly can't wrap my mind around Kristi Noem bragging about murdering a 14-month-old puppy and somehow thinking it makes her look good.
I’m afraid that to many people, it does.

And those are probably the kind of people she associates with. I imagine that before putting it in her book, she shared the story with friends and got positive reactions.
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I'm sure there is a lot of things that wouldn't be understood if you never lived on a farm growing up. In a city, you would just take the dog to the humane society and/or get the Dog whisperer to come to your home. You would have to think of it, like you would a neighborhood dog that was a repeat offender biting and attacking people without provocation. Eventually, Animal Control has to take care of the situation, and a lot of times by force of law. It's different on the farm.
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If she bragged about it that’s weird…it does sound like the dog was dangerous though. Putting it down seems like an acceptable outcome

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I think you took it the wrong way. I don't think she was bragging about it.
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I was just reading the tweet that said she was bragging…I don’t actually know what she did

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All young dogs bite everything. We took in my parents older dog after they passed and this dog loves to hunt anything that moves in our yard. We aren’t going to put it down. We have spent thousands keeping it alive. As the dog whisperer says, there are no bad dogs, just bad dog owners.
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Are you virtue signaling?
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I have had lots of dogs. The ones that don’t work out I just shoot. It’s the farm way. You wouldn’t understand.
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I thought she said it bit the owner of the chickens, but I read that wrong…I take my statement back. I’m still not going to say anything about a dog being put down. It’s sad something else couldn’t be worked out, but dogs are put down in pounds every day because of room.

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It's not a sign of good character if you have a 1.5-year-old dog that's not behaving perfectly so you just go blow its brains out with a gun. In fact that may even be a crime; you aren't supposed to perform cruelty to animals. Randomly shooting a dog because it didn't learn to hunt perfectly would seem to qualify.

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I was going to make this same point. There is plenty of evidence on this forum to make it seem that there is more outrage to this than children being kidnapped and sold into slavery, their organs harvested or trafficked into sex slavery for sick sick people.
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I guess we better not talk about anything but dead babies if we have any conscience at all.
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How about talking about the kids that alive, being stolen from their countries and trafficked by NGOs to the US? No, they aren't as valuable in worth as the puppies.
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"If we cared about babies as much as we care about dogs we’d have long since abolished abortion."

We do care very much about human babies. But fetuses aren't babies; they are fetuses.

I think this "killing her dog" thing is really really bad for Kristi Noem. It is upsetting across partisan lines. Her explanation is really inadequate: the dog was too hyperactive, it wasn't a good hunting and birding dog? At age 18 months? So she blows it away with a shotgun and throws its body into a gravel pit? That's absolutely psychotic. I can't imagine the thought process that would lead somebody to do that. I'm seeing tons of people horrified by this revelation. I really think this is going to harm her political future. Nobody likes cruelty to animals.

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"If we cared about babies as much as we care about dogs we’d have long since abolished abortion."

We do care very much about human babies. But fetuses aren't babies; they are fetuses.

I think this "killing her dog" thing is really really bad for Kristi Noem. It is upsetting across partisan lines. Her explanation is really inadequate: the dog was too hyperactive, it wasn't a good hunting and birding dog? At age 18 months? So she blows it away with a shotgun and throws its body into a gravel pit? That's absolutely psychotic. I can't imagine the thought process that would lead somebody to do that. I'm seeing tons of people horrified by this revelation. I really think this is going to harm her political future. Nobody likes cruelty to animals.
Or humans.
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Superbone wrote:
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Nobody likes cruelty to animals.
Or humans.
I wish that were true. But I think actually that much of the current GOP rejoices when their leaders are cruel and hateful toward others. Trump has basically made a brand of crapping on his enemies, and he's celebrated for it.

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Mori Chu wrote:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 12:08 pm
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Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:59 am
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Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:48 am
Nobody likes cruelty to animals.
Or humans.
I wish that were true. But I think actually that much of the current GOP rejoices when their leaders are cruel and hateful toward others. Trump has basically made a brand of crapping on his enemies, and he's celebrated for it.
He doesn't even do a 10th of the hate that comes from the DNC and the blue no matter who crowd does to him and MAGA. All you guys do is hate 24/7, and are completely blind to your hypocrisy.
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Mori Chu wrote:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 12:08 pm
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Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:59 am
Mori Chu wrote:
Sat Apr 27, 2024 11:48 am
Nobody likes cruelty to animals.
Or humans.
I wish that were true. But I think actually that much of the current GOP rejoices when their leaders are cruel and hateful toward others. Trump has basically made a brand of crapping on his enemies, and he's celebrated for it.
Good point. I remember when the Trump regime was keeping immigrants in cages and separating kids from their parents. Pretty horrific. Those little kids crying for their parents was heart breaking.
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