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Attitudes and laws against pit bulls soften


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Cameron Younglove plays with a pit bull terrier named Sooke at his kennels near Eudora, Kan., Sunday, March 9, 2014. For much of the past three decades, pit bulls have been widely regarded as America’s most dangerous dog _ but attitudes have softened considerably since then as animal activists and even television shows cast the dogs in a more positive light. (AP Photo/Orlin Wagner)
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — For much of the past three decades, pit bulls have been widely regarded as America's most dangerous dog — the favorite breed of thugs, drug dealers and dog-fighting rings, with a fearsome reputation for unprovoked, sometimes deadly attacks.
Hostility toward "pits" grew so intense that some cities began treating them as the canine equivalent of assault rifles and prohibited residents from owning them.
But attitudes have softened considerably since then as animal activists and even television shows cast the dogs in a more positive light. The image makeover has prompted many states to pass new laws that forbid communities from banning specific breeds. And it illustrates the power and persistence of dog-advocacy groups that have worked to fend off pit bull restrictions with much the same zeal as gun-rights groups have defeated gun-control measures.
"Lawmakers are realizing that targeting dogs based on their breed or what they look like is not a solution to dealing with dangerous dogs," said Lisa Peterson, a spokeswoman for the American Kennel Club.
Seventeen states now have laws that prohibit communities from adopting breed-specific bans. Lawmakers in six more states are considering similar measures, and some cities are reviewing local policies that classify pit bulls as dangerous animals.
Pit bull advocates hail the changes as recognition that breed-specific laws discriminate against dogs that are not inherently aggressive or dangerous unless they are made to be that way by irresponsible owners.
The dogs' foes complain that their message is being drowned out by a well-funded, well-organized lobbying effort in state capitols. The debate puts millions of pit bull owners up against a relatively small number of people who have been victimized by the dogs.
Ron Hicks, who sponsored a bill in the Missouri House to forbid breed-specific legislation, said he was surprised when nobody spoke against his proposal last month at a committee hearing.
"I figured a few parents would be there who would bring tears to my eyes," the Republican said. "Would it have changed my opinion or what I believe in? No."
A version of Hicks' legislation was endorsed by a House committee last month and needs to clear another committee before a full House vote. The state Senate is considering a comparable bill, as are lawmakers in Utah, South Dakota, Washington, Vermont and Maryland.
In Kansas, the communities of Bonner Springs and Garden City repealed their pit-bull bans earlier this year.
Summer Freeman did not know there was a ban when she moved to Bonner Springs last year after a divorce. She panicked when an animal-control officer discovered her pet and told her she had 15 days to get rid of the dog named Titan or move out of town.
"I think of him like my son," she said. "He's my dog-son, I guess you could say. He's at my hip all the time. He's just a big baby that wouldn't hurt a fly."
Freeman was forced to leave Titan at a shelter in Lawrence for nine months until she successfully fought to overturn the law in January.
For dog owners and pit bull opponents alike, the battle is as deeply personal as any gun-control or religious issue. Each side accuses the other of lying, exploiting emotions and using bullying tactics.
Pit bull owners insist their dogs are harmless, loving family members that shouldn't be blamed for something they didn't do. To opponents, they are a volatile breed whose genetics drive them to kill more than two dozen people in the U.S. each year, many of them young children.
Popular television shows such as "Pit Boss" and "Pit Bulls and Parolees" on Animal Planet glorify the animals and minimize the tragedies that occur when pit bulls turn on humans, pit bull opponents say.
"Everything is telling us these animals are safe if you raise them right," said Jeff Borchardt, an East Troy, Wis., man whose 14-month-old son was mauled to death a year ago by two pit bulls that tore the child from the arms of their owner, who was baby-sitting. "My son's dead because of a lie, because of a myth. My life will never be the same."
The two dogs that killed Borchardt's son had lived with their owner since soon after they were born, were well-cared for and had no history of aggressive behavior, he said. Both had been spayed or neutered.
That contradicts the contention that only mistreated, neglected or abused pit bulls attack people.
Colleen Lynn, founder of DogsBite.org, pointed to a friend-of-the-court brief her organization submitted in a 2012 case in which the Maryland Court of Appeals declared pit bulls "inherently dangerous."
"Appellate courts agree with us. Doctors and surgeons agree with us. That is credibility right there," Lynn said. "We also have the support of three divisions of the U.S. military, huge, massive bodies in the U.S. government."
The Marines, Army and Air Force all have banned dangerous dogs — including pit bulls and rottweilers — from their bases because of the "unreasonable risk" they pose to safety, Lynn said.
On the other side stand the American Bar Association and National Animal Control Association, which oppose breed-specific laws because they are discriminatory against a type of dog that isn't really a single breed.
Three main breeds — Staffordshire bull terrier, American pit bull terrier and American Staffordshire terrier — along with mixes of those breeds are generally considered pit bulls. But many muscular, square-jawed, boxer-type dogs often are misidentified as pit bulls, making breed-specific bans hard to enforce.
And because fatal pit bull attacks are a rarity compared with other causes of death such as auto accidents, dog advocates argue that breed-specific bans amount to legislative overkill.
"All communities deserve comprehensive dog laws that demand responsible dog ownership and that hold reckless owners accountable when their poor decisions wind up getting other dogs or other people hurt," said Ledy Vankavage, a top lobbyist for the Best Friends Animal Society.
Don Bauermeister, assistant city attorney for Council Bluffs, Iowa, led the effort to pass a local pit bull ban that took effect in 2005. He recalled first reading about the issue in the July 27, 1987, issue of Sports Illustrated, which carried a full-cover shot of an angry pit bull baring its teeth. Across the top, it said "BEWARE OF THIS DOG."
After the Council Bluffs ban went into place, the number of pit bull attacks that resulted in hospitalization plummeted from 29 in 2004 to zero the past few years — proof, Bauermeister said, that breed-specific bans work.
The opposition to pit bull bans, he added, is a sign that many American pet owners have lost touch with reality.
"Fifty years ago, you could take a sick animal behind a barn and put it out of its misery," he said. "That's just the way it was done. Now they would investigate you for doing that. The emotional irrationality of Americans and their dogs has never been worse than it is today."
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Bill O'Reilly: Watching Porn and Beyonce on a Regular Basis

Bill O'Reilly:  Watching Porn and Beyonce on a Regular Basis

The man is crazy about Beyonce--that's all he talks about.......

Yes, Bill, men like to watch beautiful women, even you. He yammers on about Beyonce every night...right, porn....how many times has Bill seen the video. It seems like bill is obsessed with Beyonce. 

He is out of touch--maybe he should use the Internet--then he could comment on the good community work done by Snoop Dogg. He shook hands with him at the Kennedy Center Honors......maybe he should have spent some time and chatted with Snoop about his football team in Long Beach. Bill claims he is the only truthful news yet if he had watched CBS Sunday Morning he would have seen Snoop talk about responsibility and family. 

As Zeke Emanuel said--the butler of bilge uses his podium to stir up fear unnecessarily, for his own gain, when he could use his popularity to distribute information--oh, I guess that would be classified as news. 

He bashes our President every night and claims the country is turning against him--hard to believe when the President is cute, funny and has proved to be a compassionate man.

President Obama will go down in hx not just as the first AF President but as someone that has included all of the citizens in the US in the political conversation. 

People that were previously excluded are now the voting majority thanks to our President. Bill, we are not going back to the rich old white guys running the country. You might want to get on the Internet and get with the program.

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Bill O'Reilly Is Very Freaked Out By Beyonce

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Bill O'Reilly has found a new threat to society's children: Beyonce.
The anchor played host to Russell Simmons on his Monday show, and told him that he'd taken a look at the singer's very steamy "Partition" video (purely for research purposes, of course). O'Reilly said he was shocked and appalled that Beyonce would film a video that implied that she was having sex with her husband in a car. Didn't she know there was a teen pregnancy crisis going on?!
Also, he almost pronounced Beyonce's name the way Ann Romney did in that SNL skit.
Watch the tirade unfold in the video above.

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Mar 11, 2014

The WP asked if I had a world view: Actually I do about the legacy of PO

President Obama: History will view him as a kind compassionate man


The WP asked if I had a world view....well, as a matter of fact, I do....PO will go down in hx not only as the first AF President if the US but also as a compassionate man....he is the first one to include all of the people in the political conversation,,,,and guess what, these people vote--something BO has not quite figured out yet.

Mar 9, 2014

Looking for the famous Arthur of Kensington Palace Gardens--Kensington Palace, Hyde Park, London, United Kingdom

Arthur at Kensington Palace
English: Kensington Palace. This is the view o...
English: Kensington Palace. This is the view of Kensington Palace through the magnificent gates at the front of the house. (Photo credit: Wikipedia)



Thank you for watching this video.

Here is a comment today.  It is very nice talking about the famous Arthur of Kensington Palace.

Just wondering if any one out there has an update as he is very popular.


 
Hello,

We used to see Arthur in Kensington Gardens every week, we haven't see him for a year, does someone knows something about him?
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Thank you for your comment.  I made a new blog post on the ronnie republic blogspot...looking for Arthur.  I hope some one will see it.  Perhaps I could e-mail Kensington Palace...open for suggestions.
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Thank you Chloe, good initiative :)
My partner used to talk to him, he was by the Palace almost everyday, but we haven't seen him since the last winter. Let's hope he is fine.
Take care.

Published on May 1, 2013
These pictures were taken approximately 2 years ago during the refurbishment of Kensington Palace prior to the wedding of William and Kate.

The older gentleman in the photos is Arthur, he has been going there and chatting with the squirrels for many years.

He said that Princess Diana used to go jogging in Hyde Park in the mornings and occasionally they would have a little chat.

The tour of the Palace was very cute and informational with girls dressed in period clothing and reenacting daily living that would have taken place there during different periods in history.



Arthur was a brilliant ambassador for London...it was so fun to chat with him as I was there on my own.

Wishing the best to Arthur.

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Mar 8, 2014

President Obama: History will view him as a kind compassionate man

talking abou the previous post from max stan from politico:

this is so well said I will copy it and put it in my blog...the ronnie republic...I wish I could write like that.

President Obama will go down in history--not just as the first Aftrican-American President--but as someone who has included a new group of people in the political conversaiton.  My teacher said--it used to be--just the rich old white guys were the only ones making the decisions but it is not that way any more.

President Obama went even farther and included women, handicapped, low-income....all kinds of people that had previously been talked at or talked about or talked to once in a while.

Now, everyone is part of the political conversation of the United States of America.

And guess what--these people vote, also....in fact, they are the majority of voters.

The dinos and "the folks" Bill meets that he is so busy looking out for do not make up the voting majority of our country.  President Obama knows this.  That is why he is the President and Bill is not--he couldnever be because he does not represent most of the people.  On his meet and greet portion of his tours, his gig with Dennis Miller, the tickets are 500 dollars...that was the price in San Diego.

As evidenced every evening, to many except himself, the man is out of touch with reality.

The problem---he is dangerous because he uses his podium to stir up fear for his own gain when he could use it to give out needed information.