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	<title>Comments on: A Racist Dog</title>
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		<title>By: Greg Bulmash</title>
		<link>http://www.brainhandles.com/2007/11/01/a-racist-dog/#comment-1948</link>
		<dc:creator>Greg Bulmash</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 17:32:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>@NightHunter,

It doesn't matter if the girlfriend was aggressive or if his son taped him illegally.  It doesn't matter if he wasn't on his guard. Using that word as a casual label for anyone shows that he disrespects that race... period.  Dog proved he was a racist, and no amount of excuses will change that.

As for all the good things he's done.  Yup, they don't count.  You don't get a freebie for having done good, even if the good was beyond the ordinary good people do.  If a doctor cured cancer and then was found to have thousands of kiddie porn pictures and videos on his laptop, would you rationalize it as okay because of all the good he's done?

Furthermore, Dog sought celebrity.  He didn't have to go on TV for five seasons.  But when he chose to do that, he put himself in the spotlight and agreed to a code of conduct beyond what normal people have to deal with.  He mentioned repeatedly that he was afraid of the National Enquirer getting proof of him casually using that word because he'd lose everything.

He knew it was wrong, knew it could cost him everything, and rather than root it out and yank it from his brain like a weed, he tried to ruin his son's relationship so he could keep using it without fear.

He's a real piece of work.  And I have no problem with him continuing to apprehend fugitives, but if I have anything to say about it, he's off TV.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>@NightHunter,</p>
<p>It doesn't matter if the girlfriend was aggressive or if his son taped him illegally.  It doesn't matter if he wasn't on his guard. Using that word as a casual label for anyone shows that he disrespects that race... period.  Dog proved he was a racist, and no amount of excuses will change that.</p>
<p>As for all the good things he's done.  Yup, they don't count.  You don't get a freebie for having done good, even if the good was beyond the ordinary good people do.  If a doctor cured cancer and then was found to have thousands of kiddie porn pictures and videos on his laptop, would you rationalize it as okay because of all the good he's done?</p>
<p>Furthermore, Dog sought celebrity.  He didn't have to go on TV for five seasons.  But when he chose to do that, he put himself in the spotlight and agreed to a code of conduct beyond what normal people have to deal with.  He mentioned repeatedly that he was afraid of the National Enquirer getting proof of him casually using that word because he'd lose everything.</p>
<p>He knew it was wrong, knew it could cost him everything, and rather than root it out and yank it from his brain like a weed, he tried to ruin his son's relationship so he could keep using it without fear.</p>
<p>He's a real piece of work.  And I have no problem with him continuing to apprehend fugitives, but if I have anything to say about it, he's off TV.</p>
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		<title>By: NightHunter</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Nov 2007 15:47:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Sticks and stones may break your bones, but apparently words will destroy your whole damn career!

I guess Dog Chapman isn’t entitled to have a bad day, get upset and say something stupid, or otherwise be a human being. 

Let's be honest; we're all capable of such screw-ups. And it's pretty obvious by the fact he was taped in such a sneaky fashion, that it was all a set-up by his no-good son! 

But hell, Dog's had it so easy since Mexico tried to extradite him, he was thrown in prison, his daughter was killed, etc. etc. Why not finish the job that Mexico couldn't? Let's back his punk son, and take this man down! Yeah, well forget that!

After all those thousands of captures, all the people he has saved, and all the work he did to become famous and successful, including all the trials he faced in the Year Of The Dog, he's now fighting for his life once again!!

But my question to his detractors is; how many of you people who are condemning him for his ill-thought words, have uttered the very same ones in private? In a private conversation with a family member, as HE thought he was doing! Imagine if YOU had been ILLEGALLY taped without your knowledge?

And the full length version of that damning tape,  also has Dog talking about how his son Tucker's girlfriend threatened to attack his wife Beth, and also about her wearing a recorder to try to get something to sell to that rag, the Enquirer!

And instead, it was Tucker who taped and sold his own father out to the tabloid rag! That shows that Dog was right all along, and she is a no good scumbag! Too bad he didn't know the same about his punk-ass son!

I say screw the Enquirer, screw Tucker and his bitch, and let's support Duane "Dog" Chapman!

Countless acts of heroism, good deeds and charity should not be all erased by one incident. Especially when 2 scumbags are invovled in a conspiracy to get you on tape in order to make a fast buck and get some quick revenge,  is the reason behind it all!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sticks and stones may break your bones, but apparently words will destroy your whole damn career!</p>
<p>I guess Dog Chapman isn’t entitled to have a bad day, get upset and say something stupid, or otherwise be a human being. </p>
<p>Let's be honest; we're all capable of such screw-ups. And it's pretty obvious by the fact he was taped in such a sneaky fashion, that it was all a set-up by his no-good son! </p>
<p>But hell, Dog's had it so easy since Mexico tried to extradite him, he was thrown in prison, his daughter was killed, etc. etc. Why not finish the job that Mexico couldn't? Let's back his punk son, and take this man down! Yeah, well forget that!</p>
<p>After all those thousands of captures, all the people he has saved, and all the work he did to become famous and successful, including all the trials he faced in the Year Of The Dog, he's now fighting for his life once again!!</p>
<p>But my question to his detractors is; how many of you people who are condemning him for his ill-thought words, have uttered the very same ones in private? In a private conversation with a family member, as HE thought he was doing! Imagine if YOU had been ILLEGALLY taped without your knowledge?</p>
<p>And the full length version of that damning tape,  also has Dog talking about how his son Tucker's girlfriend threatened to attack his wife Beth, and also about her wearing a recorder to try to get something to sell to that rag, the Enquirer!</p>
<p>And instead, it was Tucker who taped and sold his own father out to the tabloid rag! That shows that Dog was right all along, and she is a no good scumbag! Too bad he didn't know the same about his punk-ass son!</p>
<p>I say screw the Enquirer, screw Tucker and his bitch, and let's support Duane "Dog" Chapman!</p>
<p>Countless acts of heroism, good deeds and charity should not be all erased by one incident. Especially when 2 scumbags are invovled in a conspiracy to get you on tape in order to make a fast buck and get some quick revenge,  is the reason behind it all!</p>
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