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To: SiouxPal who wrote (70120)6/7/2006 8:18:15 AM
From: Travis_Bickle  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 361022
 
Stewart: So why not encourage gay people to join in in that family arrangement if that is what provides stability to a society?

Bennett: Well I think if gay..gay people are already members of families...

Stewart: What? (almost spitting out his drink)

Bennett: They're sons and they're daughters..

Stewart: So that's where the buck stops, that's the gay ceiling.

Bennett Look, it's a debate about whether you think marriage is between a man and a women.

Stewart:I disagree, I think it's a debate about whether you think gay people are part of the human condition or just a random fetish.

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To: SiouxPal who wrote (70120)6/7/2006 10:13:03 AM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 361022
 
My radio station just picked up on this story.,..

Owner saves puppy from Florida alligator's grip
Associated Press — June 1, 2006

CORAL SPRINGS, Fla. — A morning walk turned into a dangerous tango with an alligator for one dog owner.

Michael Rubin heard cries from his 6-month-old golden retriever, Jasmine, which had ran ahead to the edge of a pond near a construction site Monday, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported.

When he went to check on her, he saw the puppy's head inside an alligator's mouth. Rubin jumped in the water and started beating the gator with his fist.

The reptile — which Rubin estimated was about 7 feet long — refused to let go and started rolling in the water with Jasmine still in its mouth.

"I thought she was dead," he said. "But at that point I wasn't going to let him have my dog."

He eventually pried the dog loose and rushed her to an animal hospital, where she was treated for cuts and puncture wounds. The puppy is in good condition, Rubin said.


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