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originally posted by: cherokeetroy
a reply to: cherokeetroy
..I didn't say that humans should literally sacrifice themselves to the natural world
On second thought...there are people who would absolutely do humanity and the planet a favor if they'd self-sacrifice....
originally posted by: FlyersFan
NY Post
Source in Trump camp tells NY Post that Trump is 'bewildered' by the Noem/Dog story. Reading between the lines ... Trump is going to say he had no idea she was like this and distance himself from her.
originally posted by: DBCowboy
This thread clearly illustrates why America is dead.
People care more about a dead #ing dog than the policies that limit government.
Kristi Noem is still doubling down on defending her decision to shoot dead her 14-month-old puppy Cricket and is upping the rhetoric about how 'extremely dangerous' the dog was.
Speaking with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday night, the South Dakota Governor claimed that it was most safe to kill the dog because there were 'small kiddos' on the farm that were at risk.
Noem, 52, confessed in her upcoming book to killing her family farm dog while her kids were at school. The excerpt was immediately picked up and was viewed and shared widespread online – essentially tanking the Republican's chances of being selected as Donald Trump's vice presidential candidate.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
Now she is blaming 'fake news' for online outrage over her killing the puppy story. She has also upped her rhetoric and now says the puppy was 'extremely dangerous'. She's now claiming that the dog 'attacked her'. But in the past she said the dog tried to bite her hand when she tried to stop her from going after the chickens. That was it.
Daily Mail
Kristi Noem is still doubling down on defending her decision to shoot dead her 14-month-old puppy Cricket and is upping the rhetoric about how 'extremely dangerous' the dog was.
Speaking with Fox News host Sean Hannity on Wednesday night, the South Dakota Governor claimed that it was most safe to kill the dog because there were 'small kiddos' on the farm that were at risk.
Noem, 52, confessed in her upcoming book to killing her family farm dog while her kids were at school. The excerpt was immediately picked up and was viewed and shared widespread online – essentially tanking the Republican's chances of being selected as Donald Trump's vice presidential candidate.
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
At 14 months the dog is no longer considered a pup.
originally posted by: FlyersFan
originally posted by: fringeofthefringe
At 14 months the dog is no longer considered a pup.
Where I'm from, a dog is a puppy until two years old.
That's how we view it.
Different places may view it differently.