Did anyone else see this???

#2
#2
They had a special episode about it last week. Him and the other two are on house arrest while the lawyers try to figure out what's going on.
 
#3
#3
They had a special episode about it last week. Him and the other two are on house arrest while the lawyers try to figure out what's going on.
Our government has lost its minds. Dog went to Mexico and arrested a rapist who had vidoetaped 86 rapes. 86. And he was doing it in Mexico. Dog is a freakin hero and should have a statue put up somewhere. I guess if you dont still the American ppls money and start wars for oil than the Government doesnt protect you. :puke5:
 
#4
#4
Oh and the Judge in California screwed them out of the reward money. So they got nothing but a major hassle and possible prison term in Mexico for being heroes. BS.
 
#5
#5
Y'know- I think the problem is that we put billions into fences to "keep the spics out" instead of millions into stabilizing Mexico so that running to America is less attractive.

"Dog" isn't a hero.

The only difference between a dead bounty hunter and a dead child rapist, is that the bounty hunter appealed to base emotions and tried to pretend that "ends justify the means" wasn't the EXACT OPPOSITE of American values and way of life.

I've worked for 17 years now in the juvenile sexual victim and/or abuser field. I know EXACTLY what letting offenders escape means. Yet, our current non-laws for people like "Dog" mean worse for us. These "above the law" ass-h*les we call bounty hunters don't just target sex abusers or other fashionable deviants. In the pursuit of a runaway felon, they can break down your door, shoot your family, say, "sorry, my mistake", and be above prosecution in every state in the Union. And, because absolute power really does corrupt absolutely, most of the people doing what "Dog" is doing are even bigger pieces of filth than the people they target- because they pretend to be better while operating outside the law.

Our founders said it's better that 100 guilty men go free than a single innocent man be convicted. That's because they, unlike most of us, had the courage of their convictions, and were willing to stomach the horrors of the short-term workings of a society in the name of its long-term health.

I believe that it's time a particular "Dog" had his day... under the wheels of a truck.

And, after all, wouldn't that just make his Nielson's "Pop"?
 
#6
#6
Y'know- I think the problem is that we put billions into fences to "keep the spics out" instead of millions into stabilizing Mexico so that running to America is less attractive.

"Dog" isn't a hero.

The only difference between a dead bounty hunter and a dead child rapist, is that the bounty hunter appealed to base emotions and tried to pretend that "ends justify the means" wasn't the EXACT OPPOSITE of American values and way of life.

I've worked for 17 years now in the juvenile sexual victim and/or abuser field. I know EXACTLY what letting offenders escape means. Yet, our current non-laws for people like "Dog" mean worse for us. These "above the law" ass-h*les we call bounty hunters don't just target sex abusers or other fashionable deviants. In the pursuit of a runaway felon, they can break down your door, shoot your family, say, "sorry, my mistake", and be above prosecution in every state in the Union. And, because absolute power really does corrupt absolutely, most of the people doing what "Dog" is doing are even bigger pieces of filth than the people they target- because they pretend to be better while operating outside the law.

Our founders said it's better that 100 guilty men go free than a single innocent man be convicted. That's because they, unlike most of us, had the courage of their convictions, and were willing to stomach the horrors of the short-term workings of a society in the name of its long-term health.

I believe that it's time a particular "Dog" had his day... under the wheels of a truck.

And, after all, wouldn't that just make his Nielson's "Pop"?
You are way off here Memphis. But it is your opinion.
 
#7
#7
I don't know much about bounty hunters but if you've ever watched the show "dog" is a good christian person and tries to help these "Ice" heads out here way more than they deserve.

I don't see how in the world you can say he needs to be thrown under a truck. Lord only knows how many more women that man would have scarred for the rest of their lives had "Dog" not had the BALLS to stand up for what is right.
 
#8
#8
Y'know- I think the problem is that we put billions into fences to "keep the spics out" instead of millions into stabilizing Mexico so that running to America is less attractive.

"Dog" isn't a hero.

The only difference between a dead bounty hunter and a dead child rapist, is that the bounty hunter appealed to base emotions and tried to pretend that "ends justify the means" wasn't the EXACT OPPOSITE of American values and way of life.

I've worked for 17 years now in the juvenile sexual victim and/or abuser field. I know EXACTLY what letting offenders escape means. Yet, our current non-laws for people like "Dog" mean worse for us. These "above the law" ass-h*les we call bounty hunters don't just target sex abusers or other fashionable deviants. In the pursuit of a runaway felon, they can break down your door, shoot your family, say, "sorry, my mistake", and be above prosecution in every state in the Union. And, because absolute power really does corrupt absolutely, most of the people doing what "Dog" is doing are even bigger pieces of filth than the people they target- because they pretend to be better while operating outside the law.

Our founders said it's better that 100 guilty men go free than a single innocent man be convicted. That's because they, unlike most of us, had the courage of their convictions, and were willing to stomach the horrors of the short-term workings of a society in the name of its long-term health.

I believe that it's time a particular "Dog" had his day... under the wheels of a truck.

And, after all, wouldn't that just make his Nielson's "Pop"?

Do some research on Dog before you judge. Not ALL bounty hunters are bad. Not all of ANY group are a certain way.
 

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