Oh yes, because that video clearly shows the US soliders having the time of there lives shooting that dog. It also gives us all the details leading up to the shooting. I hear soilders laughing and having a grand time as they pull the trigger wondering why the first few shots didnt work. Also switching to the 9mm was obvioulsy just a tactic to make the thing suffer more since the 5.56 was killing it way to effectivly.
I find stuff like this funny...because farmers do this to cattle (not dogs obviously) but the farmers in the USA do the same to cows...and no one says anything...
I find stuff like this funny...because farmers do this to cattle (not dogs obviously) but the farmers in the USA do the same to cows...and no one says anything...
I find stuff like this funny...because farmers do this to cattle (not dogs obviously) but the farmers in the USA do the same to cows...and no one says anything...
Dogs own the cows........and people.[/quote:f5820]
no, darling, thats mice.
I find stuff like this funny...because farmers do this to cattle (not dogs obviously) but the farmers in the USA do the same to cows...and no one says anything...
No one is going to eat the dog, though.
There's a few assholes in every bunch, that's for sure. annoy:
IDK what the dog situation is in Iraq, But in Korea, you are required to carry a side arm when you go outside cuz of the dog problem. Since most of the dogs are rabid you are told to shoot them on site. Bad news is rabies only effects the brain and kiogi (stir-fried dog) is a delicasy over there. you you might have that dog for supper that night