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<blockquote data-quote="Kicked Your Dog" data-source="post: 1419991" data-attributes="member: 51488"><p>The most ignorant and obviously demented principal in this argument is that somehow I abused an animal by punting it when it charged me when it was let loose. I could really care less if it is a dog, a panther or another human being. Unlike Soberups, I'll protect myself and anyone around me first and worry about the ramifications later. Your argument is absurd and there is a difference between self-defense and abuse. I've launched many a "fido" in my career and I'm sure I'll be faced with the situatuation again. But, abuse refers to victimizing a non-threatening animal and I've never gone there, so cry me a river. Animals, by law, are personal property. If your personal property is a threat to my safety, you're going to regret the fact that I don't care about your dog's feelings as it's dragging it's ass back inside the house. </p><p></p><p>Try interacting with well adjusted human beings a little more, and you'll get over the displaced affection in animals above your fellow man.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kicked Your Dog, post: 1419991, member: 51488"] The most ignorant and obviously demented principal in this argument is that somehow I abused an animal by punting it when it charged me when it was let loose. I could really care less if it is a dog, a panther or another human being. Unlike Soberups, I'll protect myself and anyone around me first and worry about the ramifications later. Your argument is absurd and there is a difference between self-defense and abuse. I've launched many a "fido" in my career and I'm sure I'll be faced with the situatuation again. But, abuse refers to victimizing a non-threatening animal and I've never gone there, so cry me a river. Animals, by law, are personal property. If your personal property is a threat to my safety, you're going to regret the fact that I don't care about your dog's feelings as it's dragging it's ass back inside the house. Try interacting with well adjusted human beings a little more, and you'll get over the displaced affection in animals above your fellow man. [/QUOTE]
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