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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 04:48 PM
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You don't let a kid get into a dangerous situations with animals. So you are now backtracking, and blaming the mother instead of originally blaming the media?
You've done a lot of quoting yet you have not shown where I blamed the media for the event and not the mother. In fact, I put out two separate posts there. One commenting on the content of the article and a second one commenting on the manner in which the article was written.
 
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 04:51 PM
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 04:51 PM
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Originally Posted by nuclearthreat54
Listen up Jack, I said whats the big deal? She said that the kid was antagonizing the dog. So shoot me! Its the truth! Don't try to criticize me because I didn't go ''oh no the poor kid'' Theres no point in saying that. Especially since every body and their mothers are saying that on this forum. What the woman said was the truth, the woman didn't say ''well my baby deserved it and i dont care about it'' and I'm not saying it either.
The woman said...
the toddler's mother, Alicia Cottier, said she was keeping the dog despite the attack because it had been provoked by her son pulling the dog's ears
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As the child hugged and kissed the dog yesterday, Ms Cottier said the attack was not the dog's fault
The woman is stupid, and that is clearly evident by her statement. Being that you agree with her, is a relfection upon oneself.
 
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 04:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Shinesintx
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An insinuation was made on your part, in your post...
Wow, you ain't all that bright yourself. First off, an insinuation is NOT putting words in someone's mouth.

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Originally Posted by gixxerjasen
Additionally, not one person here has said they'd pick the dog over their kid. In fact, you are the only one who has said that. There's a big difference between not putting the dog down and choosing the dog over the kid.
I will quote you...

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The child was warned not to do it but kept it up. It might sound callous but that's a tough lesson to learn.
Did you mispeak? It just sounds as though you "picked the dog over their kid."
Ok, by maintaining that gixxer, "picked the dog over their kid" after reading his statement that, "There's a big difference between not putting the dog down and choosing the dog over the kid" you either:
1) Have problems with reading comprehension as I previously stated, or
2) Do not see a difference between not putting the dog down and choosing the dog over the kid.

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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 04:55 PM
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Originally Posted by gixxerjasen
You've done a lot of quoting yet you have not shown where I blamed the media for the event and not the mother. In fact, I put out two separate posts there. One commenting on the content of the article and a second one commenting on the manner in which the article was written.
Short term memory loss? Let me quote you again...

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this is another example of the press using sensationalism to sell their point
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I'd be willing to bet that the media is doing what they do best and blowing this situation way out of proportion
You blame the media for exagerating a story. A story about a mother who...

As the child hugged and kissed the dog yesterday, Ms Cottier said the attack was not the dog's fault
 
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 04:58 PM
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Originally Posted by Shinesintx
Short term memory loss? Let me quote you again...

Originally Posted by gixxerjasen
this is another example of the press using sensationalism to sell their point

I'd be willing to bet that the media is doing what they do best and blowing this situation way out of proportion
You blame the media for exagerating a story. A story about a mother who...

As the child hugged and kissed the dog yesterday, Ms Cottier said the attack was not the dog's fault
None of those quotes blamed the media. They were questioning the media's handling and reporting of the story. You're about as bad as they are Shine, do you happen to work for some liberal hashhouse out there?

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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 05:03 PM
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Originally Posted by NCSU_05_FX4
Wow, you ain't all that bright yourself. First off, an insinuation is NOT putting words in someone's mouth.

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Ok, by maintaining that gixxer, "picked the dog over their kid" after reading his statement that, "There's a big difference between not putting the dog down and choosing the dog over the kid" you either:
1) Have problems with reading comprehension as I previously stated, or
2) Do not see a difference between not putting the dog down and choosing the dog over the kid.

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The mom should get rid of the dog. It is obvious that she will not accept any blame. I never condoned killing the dog...Although if it were my dog, it would have been dead seconds after...Why? I would have taken responsibity for not training the dog and put it down.

Whats the deal with you defending Gixxer? Not trying to make an insinuation...just a simple question.
 
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 05:08 PM
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Originally Posted by NCSU_05_FX4
None of those quotes blamed the media. They were questioning the media's handling and reporting of the story. You're about as bad as they are Shine, do you happen to work for some liberal hashhouse out there?

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He ripped the media, and did not blame the mother.
 
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 05:10 PM
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 05:15 PM
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 05:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Shinesintx
The woman said...

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The woman is stupid, and that is clearly evident by her statement. Being that you agree with her, is a relfection upon oneself.

What ever dude. Thats a ridiculous assumption.
 
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 05:23 PM
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Listen up Jack, I said whats the big deal? She said that the kid was antagonizing the dog. So shoot me! Its the truth! Don't try to criticize me because I didn't go ''oh no the poor kid'' Theres no point in saying that. Especially since every body and their mothers are saying that on this forum. What the woman said was the truth, the woman didn't say ''well my baby deserved it and i dont care about it'' and I'm not saying it either. .
Originally Posted by Shinesintx
The woman said...

Quote:
the toddler's mother, Alicia Cottier, said she was keeping the dog despite the attack because it had been provoked by her son pulling the dog's ears

and

Quote:
As the child hugged and kissed the dog yesterday, Ms Cottier said the attack was not the dog's fault


The woman is stupid, and that is clearly evident by her statement. Being that you agree with her, is a relfection upon oneself.

Originally Posted by nuclearthreat54
What ever dude. Thats a ridiculous assumption.
Is it?
 
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 05:36 PM
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Is it?
Yes it is! Because you think shes wack for keeping the dog, and because I think she is right in saying that the dog was provoked, doesnt make me wacko like you claim her to be.
 
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by CrAz3D
Keep the dog, the kid learned his lesson, now the mom just needs to learn her's about watching both little terrors.

Did I mess with my dogs to where they snapped at me? Yeah, and boy did I learn quick not to come up on a dog that weighs only 15 lbs less than me, but is solid muscle, while she is chewing her bone.
Show me a two year old that can really learn a lesson, and I will show you a savant...
 
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Old Jan 29, 2008 | 05:49 PM
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You have to admit little kids learn things otherwise YOU'RE the naive one.

Little kids that cry a lot and receive attention cry more than ones who get ignored sometimes. Thence the kid has learned that crying = mommy.

Kids learn to say "ma ma & da da" to raise possitive responses from their parents.

When I was crazy little I used to bite (so I'm told). One time my mom bit me back and I look completely shocked and never bit her again.




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