Wednesday, July 26, 2006

The uncle and the pitbull menance...

Children's deaths are particularly disturbing to me. Especially when it involves carelessness and neglect. The death of Hargill's 3-year-old Mariah Puga is particularly tragic. My question to the family, to the uncle Eduardo Davila is:

What is wrong with you?

Why so many dogs? Pitbulls, really? You say to protect the house. What house? That piece-of-crap wood shack? Instead of spending money on those mangy dogs, invest in your family. I plead to all those owners of these types of dogs. Put them down! They are a tragedy waiting to happen. In England they've been banned. Is the life of this little girl and her horrible death worth the questionable benefits of having these animals? I cannot phathom the pain and horror she experienced.

Uncle, Eduardo Davila, you know you just want to make up for your shortcomings by owning these animals. Eduardo Davila, in my opinion, you are an IDIOT! They should put you down, along with your mangy dogs!

7 Comments:

At 9:38 AM, Blogger Gene Espinoza said...

These type of dogs know only one thing, to attack and kill. There are plenty of other dogs that protect your children as well as your home.

 
At 10:39 PM, Blogger Powerslave105 said...

These dogs are a status symbol among the "thug" community. Drive around Edinburg and you'll see the occassional rap gangsta wannabe walking around with one or more of these dogs on heavy chains. C'mon guys! Compensating for something?

 
At 11:36 PM, Blogger Writer said...

The best security is a chihahua. They are so nervous they wake up at the slightest noise and bark their heads off.

 
At 5:16 PM, Blogger denise said...

Do self-proclaimed gangsta's really walk around Edinburg? ...in this heat?

Shaine, I wholeheartedly support the chihuahua movement.

 
At 6:57 AM, Blogger Powerslave105 said...

My uncle's chihuahua, Yorku, employs the "yap, shake and piss" technique of home defense. It's truly adorable!

 
At 11:47 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I beleive I may now this Davila faMILY.

In the '70's my father and I would stop at the Davila filling station in Hargill.

Is this the sam family or man? he would be in his eighties now.

Opie

 
At 5:22 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

you may have the right to say what you want but you dont know what happened that day...

 

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