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Texas Governor is a monster
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(06-22-2021, 07:51 PM)homebiscuit Wrote: The laws on the books aren't good enough? Simple answer, no they aren't. Not by a long shot. IMO, people who abuse dogs should be executed. I know that is radical and I accept that, but the punishments currently handed out are a joke. The fact that this was a bi-partisan bill in Texas, makes it equally as frustrating. Both sides passed this overwhelmingly and this heartless d-nozzle vetoed it for no good reason. I hope Texans wake up and vote him out. (06-22-2021, 08:13 PM)Jags Wrote: Posts #2 and #3 were my first thoughts. Kinda reeks of a “look how bad a Republican Governor is” story. This particular governor is that bad. It was a bi-partisan bill. You don't see many of those nowadays. |
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