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MSgt Dale Johnson
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First, and I cannot say this loud enough, I LOVE DOGS more than any other animal on the face of this earth. One of the hardest things I have ever done was take our Boston Terrier to be put to sleep. She had cancer and it had gone too far to remove when the Vet found it, when she started to have pain because of it so I took her in and held her in my lap when they gave her the injection until she went to sleep and died. I'm crying again just explaining this, even after a number of years.

For some reason some dogs have a violent nature and are a menace. This can be usually be stopped in a young animal, but not always. In the case of Biden's dog, IF he has bitten that many agents he has learned there are no consequences for his actions and should be at minimum Caged or put down. I would not hesitate to put down an animal that had done this.
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SFC Casey O'Mally
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No she did not make death threats against the President's dog.

Did LTC Eugene Chu just pull an accusation out of thin air?
Yes he did. Of course he did. It is what he does.
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Maj John Bell
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Just Like MSgt Dale Johnson I LOVE DOGS!!! I keep them as pets, and I keep them as working dogs on my farm. I cry like nobody's business when I lose one of mine and I get teary eyed, and my throat gets tight when Someone else loses their dog.

That said... if I were on the President's security detail or staff and the dog bit me or someone else and the attack was unprovoked, that dog's life would be measured in seconds. Not dealing with an aggressive dog, immediately and decisively is the moral equivalent of leaving a hair triggered weapon unsecured, loaded and off safe. President Biden lacks moral courage when it comes to his dog, and he is putting the dog above the humans at risk.

https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2022/10/08/2-children-killed-mother-hospitalized-after-tennessee-dog-mauling/ [login to see] /
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