A soldier and the stray dog who saved the lives of 50 guardsmen in Afghanistan will visit the courthouse Saturday, Sept. 4 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with his grooming van as part of the Second Chance Dogs adoption on the square.
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i understand you socialists. a free ride is a great thing. but you know while your sitting around complaining about the poor little animals, someone is having to work to support your lazy butt.
Is there a fee for adopting these beautiful dogs? And, yes, they are beautiful. You should go to the site and look at them all.
Woofy, it sounds like you don't like Katie.
And fattie bast ard...if we are going to distract from the topic at hand, shouldn't we at least talk about DONNA JOHNSON and how the case should be a priority. I guess no one wants to think about that though.
Evil doesn't go away just because you turn your head and refuse to acknowledge it.
So, go help a loving dog if you can and CAN AFFORD TO TAKE CARE OF IT and push for justice for Donna.
IN GOD WE TRUST
it does amaze me however the depths of human stupidity and the inability of people like you to read and comprehend other people's statements.
you people amaze me. you intentionally bring someone into a conversation with a smarta.. comment that he hadn't even commented on, then get angry and upset and "oh he needs God" because he let you have a taste of your own medicine.
grow up!! get over it!!