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carlson1 wrote:
anygunanywhere wrote:
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cb1000rider wrote:
( I assume that makes a cat worth about $0.01. :-) )
I will assume you are going to get a lot of PM's over this one statement. :biggrinjester:
I for one have finally found something I can agree with cb1000rider on. Wonders will never cease.
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carlson1 wrote:
cb1000rider wrote:
( I assume that makes a cat worth about $0.01. :-) )
I will assume you are going to get a lot of PM's over this one statement. :biggrinjester:
I don't know why. It's true.

Well, other than an emotional attachment, which could increase their worth. Or if they pull their weight and keep the rodent population down, then that would also increase their value.

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carlson1 wrote:
cb1000rider wrote:
( I assume that makes a cat worth about $0.01. :-) )
I will assume you are going to get a lot of PM's over this one statement. :biggrinjester:
Agreed, he's probably flooded with PMs. Imagine suggesting someone toss away good money like that...
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Charles L. Cotton wrote: ...As a side note, I'm as tired of people playing the "veteran" card as I am the "race" card. Rarely does one's service in the military have anything to do with their acts as a civilian, either good or bad.

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+2 ^^

and I'm tired of being thanked for my service, especially from people who have no clue.

And to stay on topic, I would have done the same thing. Not because I'm a veteran but because I love animals and despise animal cruelty (the non-caring selfish type). (I don't consider harvesting animals for food as cruel)
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I love cats.

I recently had 3, but sadly one died recently.

While out cycling, I found him badly injured and covered with fire ants.

My wife and I rushed him to the vet.

He lived 3 years, but his injuries finally killed him.

I miss him.
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anygunanywhere wrote:
carlson1 wrote:
cb1000rider wrote:
( I assume that makes a cat worth about $0.01. :-) )
I will assume you are going to get a lot of PM's over this one statement. :biggrinjester:
I for one have finally found something I can agree with cb1000rider on. Wonders will never cease.
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C-dub wrote:Maybe they should charge her with animal cruelty and then negotiate the terms of surrender from there.
There you go. My thoughts exactly.
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Charges against the vet who saved the dog have been dropped with the consent of the complainant:

http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/nation/2 ... /27546059/
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Excaliber wrote:Charges against the vet who saved the dog have been dropped with the consent of the complainant:

http://www.wfaa.com/story/news/nation/2 ... /27546059/
This is good news. If the article is accurate, then Georgia does not have a "Necessity" justification/defense, at least not as broad as Texas' §9.22. I base this statement on this sentence from the article "Current Georgia law allows someone to break a window to save a person, but not an animal."

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Charles L. Cotton wrote:If Georgia has a "Necessity" defense as in Tex. Penal Code §9.22, then the defendant should be fine. It's unclear to me if the woman got the DA to accept charges, or if she did it at the sheriff's dept. If it's the latter, then I agree with Excaliber about the wisdom of not referring her to the DA. If the DA accepted charges, then he/she is an idiot. Either way, I suspect the defendant will be fine.

As a side note, I'm as tired of people playing the "veteran" card as I am the "race" card. Rarely does one's service in the military have anything to do with their acts as a civilian, either good or bad.

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oohrah wrote:+2 ^^

and I'm tired of being thanked for my service, especially from people who have no clue.

And to stay on topic, I would have done the same thing. Not because I'm a veteran but because I love animals and despise animal cruelty (the non-caring selfish type). (I don't consider harvesting animals for food as cruel)
Just be glad you are not being called a “baby killer” and let it go.
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