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To: tiquer who wrote (22979)11/15/1999 2:06:00 PM
From: JC Jaros   of 64865
 
OT: Offleash Topic

I like the concept, but the animal rights advocates will be torching your house... Would have to be slavedog.com... they wouldn't like it... <g>

Well, my bet is that at the end of the day (which is when most movies are returned) animal rights people would just as soon send their dogs into town to take back the movies.

Where I live is the animal rights capital of the world. I'm pretty sure having a related Moviereturndog.com non-profit foundation dedicated to repealing oppressive LEASH LAWS in this country would get major support. Politicians would be standing in line for the opportunity to sniff the rear end of The Dog Lobby. Not just that, but with a liberated dog population, dogs could be trained to do political grass roots canvasing for candidates supporting the Dog Lobby.

Should incumbent dog catchers trap or incarcerate any of those working dogs while canvasing, they (dogs) would be obvious political prisoners. That would create enough of a howl to instantly remove the incumbent dog catcher from office, pending review from the Election Commission and sweep the Dog Lobby candidate into office on the coat tails of the national pet parade.

-JCJ
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