The dog rescue action arouses debate | |
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May 9, 2011 21:35 | |
| But as I said previously, it’s not my call, it’s not my country. It’s your call Jimmy. Pets or food. You can’t have it both ways. Dodger, I love dogs and I treate my dog like my friend. It is not just a pet to me. But you can not require all Chinese to do the same thing like me. |
May 10, 2011 08:09 | |
| Jimmy, some practices that were acceptable in the 18th and 19th century are clearly unacceptable by modern day standards. Foot binding and slavery are just two examples. There are many more. One man made a clear statement in Beijing that eating dog meat was not an acceptable thing, in his opinion, to do any more. He put his money were his mouth was; an idiom; he backed up what he felt with cash. His friends came to his aid. One man made a difference. If you really believe it’s wrong, help stop it. Two men would make more of a difference. Dodger. |
May 10, 2011 23:13 | |
| One man made a difference. If you really believe it’s wrong, help stop it. Two men would make more of a difference. Thanks, Dodger. I will try. But I need to take care of my little dog very well. If I can't handle my dog, how can I stop others? |
May 21, 2011 06:09 | |
| Quote:Originally Posted by GUEST12222 Agree with all quotes, but why don't you come up with your own.And this demand for a quote has come from a "guest" who can't even invent a profile? |
May 30, 2011 22:11 | |
| Those who discard dogs should be punished for what they have done. Detain them in a cage and do not give them food for 2 days. Then they will understand dogs' lives. |
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