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In reply to the discussion: Gay Couple Attacked With Wrench Because Their Pink Poodle is "un-American". [View all]hlthe2b
(113,973 posts)50. It appears some here, including long term friends that know me far better than that, have done so.
Thank you, AG, for clarifying.
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Gay Couple Attacked With Wrench Because Their Pink Poodle is "un-American". [View all]
DonRedwood
Mar 2013
OP
The cruelty to the animal (and potential risk from the dye) was my first thought as well..
hlthe2b
Mar 2013
#5
check. you are ok with beating "fags" with a wrench because they dyed their dog.
DonRedwood
Mar 2013
#11
Of course not... but it is astounding to me that you would doubt it was a homophobic attack.
redqueen
Mar 2013
#33
I NEVER NEVER said it was not a homophobic attack. I admitted I responded INITIALLY to the photo.
hlthe2b
Mar 2013
#46
people who dye their dogs should be beaten... is the response I am talking about
DonRedwood
Mar 2013
#32
No, I did not read it, but NEITHER DID I DISMISS the homophobic attack. DO NOT mischaracterize..
hlthe2b
Mar 2013
#13
When the assailant is shouting "Fuck you, you fags.", chances are it's a homophobic attack.
Arkansas Granny
Mar 2013
#41
I never said it was not. Please don't join in the very dishonest mischaracterization of what I said.
hlthe2b
Mar 2013
#44
It appears some here, including long term friends that know me far better than that, have done so.
hlthe2b
Mar 2013
#50
Police did advise Beltier to remove the Kool-Air dye from Beauty's fur "for his safety,"
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2013
#80
If a dog with some Kool Aid on it's fur makes you so furious, you must be very active against
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2013
#62
I think people are maybe just a little taken aback by the focus of your sympathy.
sibelian
Mar 2013
#75
I just can't understand the horror of putting kool-aide on a dog when the guy could have killed the
appleannie1
Mar 2013
#40
Much cheaper than hair coloring products. Wonder what flavor would look good on me?
freshwest
Mar 2013
#69
silly visual judge, we use coolaid and easter egg dye to dye dogs , plus we EAT the same dyes.
Sunlei
Mar 2013
#39
Jayne Mansfield had a pink poodle, didn't she? Can't get more American than Mansfield!
AndyA
Mar 2013
#2
seriously."who knows what Kool Aid will do to the skin". Not like anyone would ever drink the stuff!
uppityperson
Mar 2013
#55
"brings out this long wrench-looking crowbar tool or something like that"
lumberjack_jeff
Mar 2013
#45
I hate to break it to Mr. Mason, but poodles aren't indigenous to North America to begin with.
talkingmime
Mar 2013
#59
It may not be unAmerican but it is a terrible thing to do to an unsuspecting poodle.
yellowcanine
Mar 2013
#63
Here's the perp. A bagger looking for someone to hate on. Fortunately he wasn't carrying a gun.
freshwest
Mar 2013
#72
Can you imagine the carnage if instead of being forced to use his fists and go for a wrench if a gun
freshwest
Mar 2013
#95
Police did advise Beltier to remove the Kool-Air dye from Beauty's fur "for his safety,"
Liberal_in_LA
Mar 2013
#79
Glad this guy was caught. But stop dyeing your freaking dog, it's not a toy.
SpartanDem
Mar 2013
#82
Funny thing is, pink poodles were definitely in vogue during the '50s and '60s.
MadHound
Mar 2013
#106