Kristi Noem
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I'm not against putting down dangerous animals. But, this is a 14 month old that her/her family raised. Not a mature, adult dog. I'd suggest sending him out for real training or finding a new home. Just because it's not a good hunter doesn't mean it's worthless.
Bad dogs are often a product of poor up bringing. Not always, but often.Comment
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I wouldn't walk around talking about it. I don't know the situation . Did she give the dog more training and finally realize the dog just had it in his blood . Who knows ?
This is a bad comparison but when I have a bad Roo and he attacks me I kill it. There's nothing worse than going into a hen house and the Roo attacks you. You can't fix's a bad Roo and trust me most of em are bad.
I've only had one good Roo. Matter of fact I don't even want another one. PIA.Meet Kilo👍 1Comment
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I had not kept up enough to hear about that before. She forgot what the 3rd "S" stands for. A much better response would have been to say a version of what Landlocked wrote: "Every bad dog I have seen or been around...has a bad owner."
She was darn stupid to say what she did. Thinking it, or actually doing it wasn't the problem. She just forgot to shut up.
PS - After thinking about it more, if she mentioned bad dogs due to bad owners, she should have referenced it to Biden in particular. There are so many dog lovers out there, and rightfully so, that dogs seem like a subject you should go easy on. Biden and the SS put up with that situation way too long though.Last edited by WhiteBassFisher; 05-06-2024, 10:57 AM.Comment
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So she killed the dog because he wasn't a good hunting dog or she killed the dog because it was killing livestock? Her quote on the radio this morning lead me to believe the dog was killing livestock and that's why she killed it. For me, killing it because it couldn't/wouldn't hunt versus killing it because it was killing livestock are two very separate circumstances.
Like others have said however, why even bring it up and talk about it?Comment
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I think she said it was attacking her kids. -
No livestock has been killed, yet...
She is claiming the dog attacked neighbor's livestock and the day she shot it the dog attacked their chickens. I want to know what she is defining as "attack?" Is this a young dog with little to no training that saw other animals and did what a curious young dog does, or was this a viscous and uncontrollable dog? My guess, it was a young dog doing young dog things.
 She will have a hard time spinning this. Unless the dog was actively killing someone, the general public will believe there were other options besides shooting the dog.
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The story is still "evolving." So, some of the details have yet to be invented. In time, it will be a rabid wolf that terrorized the state for years.Comment
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She was in the hot seat yesterday morning on Face The Nation. Margaret Brennan had her on the ropes for almost the entire show. She shot a dog and a goat or sheep. I watched it yesterday.
​​​​​Face the Nation - Margaret Brennan interviews politicians and covers the latest political news stories Sunday mornings on CBS (cbsnews.com)​Comment
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I find it highly ironic that Margaret Brennan spent the better part of 15 minutes totally raking Gov. Noem over the coals about shooting a dog and killing a goat. These are the same people that celebrate the right to kill an unborn CHILD all the way up to birth and sometimes BEYOND regardless of the motive of the mother! Would she dare question a fellow abortionist or even a prospective mother about taking a human life just because they don't want to take it to term??? ANSWER: Of course not.👍 1Comment
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I find it highly ironic that Margaret Brennan spent 15 minutes totally raking Gov. Noem over the coals about shooting a dog and killing a goat. These are the same people that celebrate the right to kill an unborn CHILD all the way up to birth and sometimes BEYOND regardless of the motive of the mother! Would she dare question a fellow abortionist or even a prospective mother about taking a human life just because they don't want to take it to term??? ANSWER: Of course not.Comment
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I wouldn't walk around talking about it. I don't know the situation . Did she give the dog more training and finally realize the dog just had it in his blood . Who knows ?
This is a bad comparison but when I have a bad Roo and he attacks me I kill it. There's nothing worse than going into a hen house and the Roo attacks you. You can't fix's a bad Roo and trust me most of em are bad.
I've only had one good Roo. Matter of fact I don't even want another one. PIA.I do stuff !Comment
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Yeah a Bantam . I had one wonder up here one day. Dam things are hard to catch. He hung around I named him sqeeky. I finally caught him and gave him away. I don't need no stinking roo.
I could tell yall some good stories about Roo's but the peeta crowd might get mad. LOL! Roos can become big problems I like the ladies. They give me eggs.
But a good Roo will guard his flock. That's interesting to watch.Last edited by Rubberback; 05-06-2024, 05:37 PM.
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