The Liberal Justices Had to Explain Why Pregnant Women Should Be Treated
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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments for Moyle v. United States,
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Speaking of dogs, peeing, and fences - I have a story. When I was a lad we walked to elementary school - it was like 10-12 blocks. (uphill both ways as I recall) There were various dogs along the way and I stopped to pet one and knelt down on my side of the chain link fence.
ReplyDeleteYup, he lifted his leg and got me good! The good news is that I was on the way HOME.
If that happened now, my mom could have brought a suit against the owners and I would be able to enjoy a much better quantity of stuff...er, quality of life.
I'm all for a better quality of---stuff, yeah, stuff.
ReplyDeletePlease do not tell them to move to Oklahoma. We love our dogs out here!
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Man, what a presumption! And how much can some dog pee hurt a fence anyway? I mean, unless that person is into licking the fence or something. And then that just adds flavoring.
ReplyDeleteOh snap, sorry Alix. I'll tell them to move to North Dakota.
ReplyDeleteThe sign may be passive/agressive. But your comment is ridiculous. Dogowners are required to curb their dogs - not let them go on fences, planters, etc. Moreover, dogowners are required to clean up - why would you think it's someone else's responsibility to hose down your mess?
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