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<blockquote data-quote="Jogeephus" data-source="post: 566875" data-attributes="member: 4362"><p>I know what you mean but I think your brush is too broad. You know, I got a bumper sticker on my truck that says, "If you can't feed em, Don't breed 'em" and I apply this to any colored animal. From my observations, there are many people who are not family oriented and this is creating some major problems for society. I personally would like to see an increase in breeding where the children are given a loving home and where the children are actually cared for, taught to fear God, taught responsibility to self and others and and taught how to continue these family values. Breeding curs and strays of whatever color is simply bad for everyone.</p><p></p><p>Last year I was asked to help a fella cut a stallion. This boy has 5 kids he claims by other women, 1 two year old and one in the oven. He is on the gov't dole. He's white. He's got an XM radio, cell phone, 4-wheeler, scanner and of course his stallion. When we were fixing to rope the horse I suggested that we cut him while we were at it. People laughed. Only problem is that I wasn't really joking.</p><p></p><p>But I do know what you mean.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jogeephus, post: 566875, member: 4362"] I know what you mean but I think your brush is too broad. You know, I got a bumper sticker on my truck that says, "If you can't feed em, Don't breed 'em" and I apply this to any colored animal. From my observations, there are many people who are not family oriented and this is creating some major problems for society. I personally would like to see an increase in breeding where the children are given a loving home and where the children are actually cared for, taught to fear God, taught responsibility to self and others and and taught how to continue these family values. Breeding curs and strays of whatever color is simply bad for everyone. Last year I was asked to help a fella cut a stallion. This boy has 5 kids he claims by other women, 1 two year old and one in the oven. He is on the gov't dole. He's white. He's got an XM radio, cell phone, 4-wheeler, scanner and of course his stallion. When we were fixing to rope the horse I suggested that we cut him while we were at it. People laughed. Only problem is that I wasn't really joking. But I do know what you mean. [/QUOTE]
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