RE: [UC] Fw: Letters the Troops Have Sent Me... by Michael Moore

2003-12-22 Thread Sharon Nicolary
Are things like worthless piece of trash necessary to say? Is political commentary in such a way on this list necessary? Quoting William Zardus [EMAIL PROTECTED]: The first thing we need to do is stop electing gutless chicken-hawks to be president. Quayle beget Clinton, Clinton beget Bush

RE: [UC] Dangerous dogs

2003-12-22 Thread Dubin, Elisabeth
No one person can control two pitbulls on leashes at the same time. Anyone who thinks they can is a moron. -- W. Zardus Why do people say things like this? It's one thing to have a strong opinion, and it's another to say sweeping things like this in a public forum. Come on. Maryland is

RE: [UC] Dangerous dogs

2003-12-22 Thread Knight, Sandra \(US - Philadelphia\)
Dear Elizabeth, Mr. Zardus is merely making an incorrect conclusion based on his major and minor premises. (I just don't remember enough of the lingo from those philosophy and math courses.) And, as we can all see, he prefers speaking/writing in exclamation points. And for some reason only he

Re: [UC] Dangerous dogs

2003-12-22 Thread Brian Siano
Dubin, Elisabeth wrote: If you have no weapon you have got to get behind the attacking dog and lift BOTH back legs up off the ground. Almost all dog experts will tell you that. If you can acccomplish that, it doesn't mean you are safe and can relax !! So all I have to do is reach around, past

[UC] dog attack statistics

2003-12-22 Thread John Ellingsworth
Just another viewpoint. http://www.fataldogattacks.com/ FATAL DOG ATTACKS The Stories Behind the Statistics An Investigative Study into the Circumstances Surrounding Dog-Bite Related Human Fatalities from 1965 through the Present. by Karen Delise There is nothing to fear except the persistent

RE: [UC] dog attack statistics

2003-12-22 Thread Knight, Sandra \(US - Philadelphia\)
Thank you John. This spells out why it's cruel to single out dogs or their breeds when it's really irresponsible over-breeding in the name of popularity and the owners' inability to train him or herself to be the lead-dog. Just as some people shouldn't be allowed behind the wheel of a car, they

RE: [UC] Dangerous dogs

2003-12-22 Thread Dubin, Elisabeth
Hey, hold up. I DID NOT WRITE THAT. If you quote people, please quote the right person. I was the one that responded TO that. ELISABETH DUBIN -Original Message- From: Brian Siano [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 22, 2003 11:32 AM To: University City List Subject:

Re: [UC] Dangerous dogs

2003-12-22 Thread Benseraglio2
In a message dated 12/22/2003 1:02:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Call me a pessimist, but at some point in that little maneuver, the dog's snapping jaws are going to be about an inch away from my _balls_. Any other suggestions? Relax and enjoy it. Ross Bender

Re: [UC] dog attack statistics

2003-12-22 Thread Benseraglio2
Where does this "study" come from, Jellings? The National Pitbull Association? In a message dated 12/22/2003 1:12:56 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Severe and fatal attacks will continue until we come to the realization that allowing a toddler to wander off to a chained

[UC] Re: December 14 incident

2003-12-22 Thread BGAndersen
Does anyone remember if there were posts similar to this one earlier in the year? I went looking through the archives and couldn't find them. In a message dated 12/22/2003 1:55:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Incident on 12-14-03 at approximately 7 AM., area of 4400