ONTARIO POLITICIANS OUT OF CONTROL

ONTARIO POLITICIANS OUT OF CONTROL

GOD FORBID THAT THEY SHOULD BE ALLOWED TO PRO-CREATE

NEUTER THE LOT OF THEM

 

 

 

What next? Here's another out-of-control politician, declaring war on certain species of dogs.  

Where do these mindless people come from, and how do they get into politics?!

Shouldn't there be a ban on them? 

How about an aggressive human sterilization program so at least they don't reproduce?

I CANNOT CLAIM THE ABOVE AS MY QUOTE.

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http://caveat.blogware.com/blog/_archives/2006/8/23/2257176.html

ONTARIO MOVES TO BAN LABRADOR RETRIEVERS
by Publisher on Wed 23 Aug 2006 09:55 AM EDT | Permanent Link | Cosmos

Toronto, August 23, 2006: The Attorney General for Ontario announced last
night that in view of the success of the province's ban on pit bulls the
government is turning its attention to another very popular breed of dog.

He made the following announcement at a press conference late yesterday:
"These dogs are involved in more biting and mauling incidents than any other
breed in Ontario. Every time I read a news report about a dangerous dog, it
involves a Lab or a Lab cross. We had another incident today in Waterloo
involving Labs attacking people on the street. Enough is enough. It's time
to take a long, hard look at these dogs."

When questioned about the advisability of bringing the issue before the
public in an election year, the Attorney General said: "The public wants to
be protected from dangerous dogs. The public supported the pit bull ban
because they knew it was time to get dangerous dogs off our streets and out
of our parks and backyards. The precedent has been set, our ban is working
and it's time to look at other types of dogs involved in large numbers of
bites and attacks."

As to whether it would be put to a vote in the Legislature or if public
hearings would be held as they were for the pit bull ban, the response was:
"We went through a vote, we had public hearings and we remained convinced
that banning pit bulls was the right thing to do. The law allows the
government to add any breeds or mixed breeds to its list of prohibited dogs
without consultation. Municipalities have that authority as well."

The Opposition Critic could not be reached for comment. The NDP Attorney
General Critic had this to say:

"I don't know why anyone would be surprised by this announcement. The
Attorney General has already proven he is capable of banning dogs because of
their breed. Labs are one of the most popular dogs in the province, why
wouldn't they be next? More dogs, more bites - it isn't rocket science".

Asked if he thought adding another breed to the ban would protect the
public, he replied "I don't know about the public. I think this is more
about protecting the Attorney General's seat."

 

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