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Sickening, deeply disturbing stories. I agree with Cheeky. And I also think that anyone who can hurt animals like that should be hurt in just the same way. Extreme? Perhaps...

But I have absolutely zero tolerance for animal cruelty. ZERO.

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

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damn, pycho..hmmm...i may know him..

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But when we turn to the Hebrew literature, we do not find such jokes about the donkey. Rather the animal is known for its strength and its loyalty to its master (Genesis 49:14; Numbers 22:30).

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

:thumbs: Too many Disney movies as kids. :lol:

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

:thumbs: Too many Disney movies as kids. :lol:

Guys, animals just aren't things, regardless of how the law may treat them. I agree with anything that gets that message out.

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

:thumbs: Too many Disney movies as kids. :lol:

So it's ok to kill a living breathing thing as long as it's not a human... :no: pretty freaking sick.

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

:thumbs: Too many Disney movies as kids. :lol:

Guys, animals just aren't things, regardless of how the law may treat them. I agree with anything that gets that message out.

I don't think that animals are just things, but neither are they people.

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

:thumbs: Too many Disney movies as kids. :lol:

Guys, animals just aren't things, regardless of how the law may treat them. I agree with anything that gets that message out.

I don't think that animals are just things, but neither are they people.

That's why he would get more time in jail, were he to kill a person...still doesn't mean that he should get away with killing a living, breathing creature.

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

:thumbs: Too many Disney movies as kids. :lol:

Guys, animals just aren't things, regardless of how the law may treat them. I agree with anything that gets that message out.

I don't think that animals are just things, but neither are they people.

People do consider their pets as part of their families and companions so it can be just as painful as losing any other family member for some, but there are other issues involved here besides just killing an animal.

When someone will go so far as to kill in order to terrorise and abuse another person it's a serious problem. We think it's bad when we hear someone has beat their spouse in an act of abuse, if they are willing to go to the extent of killing something the object of their abuse loves just to terrorise them what's next?

If his girlfriend were your daughter, would you say ....ehh it's just an animal he killed ? Probably not, most likely you would consider him extremely dangerous and be fearing your daughter would be next.

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

:thumbs: Too many Disney movies as kids. :lol:

Guys, animals just aren't things, regardless of how the law may treat them. I agree with anything that gets that message out.

I don't think that animals are just things, but neither are they people.

I get the impression from the Disney comment that you thought that the man's punishment was due to people anthropomorphizing animals. I think it's a little surprising you might think that jail time is excessive, and that only the murder of a human being would merit that kind of punishment.

Heina said it best. :)

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

:thumbs: Too many Disney movies as kids. :lol:

So it's ok to kill a living breathing thing as long as it's not a human... :no: pretty freaking sick.

I won't angue your position. I simply don't share your opinion on this matter, but that doesn't make you right!

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Two years in prison? Come on!

I am with you. Two years for killing an animal seems a little steep. How about a hefty fine, community service, and some counseling... Gsss! Evidently this man needs some help, but we rather through his a*% in jail. Whatever!!! Without counseling for his anger issues, odds are that he will become a repeat felon living in one of your neighborhoods. Good luck! Unfortunately, some folks have more sympathy for animals than humans. (JMO) Cheers!!!

:thumbs: Too many Disney movies as kids. :lol:

Guys, animals just aren't things, regardless of how the law may treat them. I agree with anything that gets that message out.

I don't think that animals are just things, but neither are they people.

I get the impression from the Disney comment that you thought that the man's punishment was due to people anthropomorphizing animals. I think it's a little surprising you might think that jail time is excessive, and that only the murder of a human being would merit that kind of punishment.

Heina said it best. :)

Well of course the murder of a human being should merit a much harsher punishment. And maybe in this particular circumstance, the sentence was appropriate since his intent was so obviously malicious. I think that often though these cases do go too far, whether that's due to people anthromorphizing animals (I assume that means treating them like people - remember, math major here! :lol: ), I don't know. This local story came to mind when I read this:

http://www.thebostonchannel.com/news/93623...0&qs=1;bp=t

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So it's ok to kill a living breathing thing as long as it's not a human... :no: pretty freaking sick.

I won't angue your position. I simply don't share your opinion on this matter, but that doesn't make you right!

Uling.... Wait... you actually disagree with what Heina said there? You *don't* think it's sick?

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That story is unfortunate. Obviously the guy wasn't trying to hurt the animal. I don't think we can say the same for the guy ripping off the kitten's head.

Don't let the sunshine spoil your rain...just stand up and COMPLAIN!

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