2/4/2009 12:36:55 PM
2/4/2009 12:41:58 PM
^^when it comes down to it, sure dog parks could be financed with a little money from dog owners. But in the grand scheme there are a hell of a lot more things your taxpayer money is being spent on that you should be pissed at the gov't for.^Oh my mistake, an opinion; based on nothing. You just assumed something about dog parks b/c to you its inconceiveable that dogs could congregate without making noise! Try actually going to a dog park, and then form an opinion based on...oh i dunno, real world experience.
2/4/2009 12:50:28 PM
2/4/2009 1:26:59 PM
So now your saying its because of choice... because of adoption? so does that mean adopted children aren't as good as children born to their parents? After all the adoptive parents are making the choice to take in someone that isn't directly related. Walking a thin line there.Besides not all children are going to become functioning members of our society.. so what should we do with them? Perhaps pen them up 24x7.. oh wait we do, its called jail and mental institution. So now we spend money to grow children who don't function, then spend more on them to stay alive, but not bother us. Genius.Plus you are once again getting lost in the dogs are = to children argument. What I am saying is subsidy goes to things you don't use, so why a playground for kids and not a park for dogs? I could just as easily say, I don't want my taxes subsidizing art or history museums, local libraries, buses, or one of a million other things, simply because I don't use them or don't have a need for them.[Edited on February 4, 2009 at 1:56 PM. Reason : .]
2/4/2009 1:55:34 PM
2/4/2009 2:38:40 PM
^ this is true. If Europe shows us anything it's that in time, you will simply run out of space. I actually like the way some of those countries put their infrastructure together so that you live in an apt type setting but have good access to public transport, stores, and such.
2/4/2009 2:43:36 PM
2/4/2009 2:48:49 PM
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2/4/2009 2:52:09 PM
Actually skack that would not qualify as straw man since you were only taking part of what i said and not the entire argument, nor were you understanding that point having obviously taken it out of context. otherwise you would have realized that what I was showing you is that saying adoption is a reason, isnt really a good reason. I was also showing you that saying you do it because they(children) are becoming functioning memebers of society wasnt always a fact.and finally i was explaining to you that you were arguing an invalid point since the idea is not that dogs are = to children, it was that subsidizing one thing over another based on whether it impacts you or not was not a valid point per my list of reasons. It is quite obvious, to exemplify this again, that art is both subsidized and a commodity as it can be bought and sold.
2/4/2009 3:03:04 PM
Here are some more straws you can grasp at.
2/4/2009 4:14:52 PM
Hah putting up straw men of your own now? I see you don't have arguments, only antics.
2/4/2009 4:31:15 PM
2/4/2009 5:19:19 PM
That fearful mother sounds absolutely ridiculous. A dog, even if off leash, is not going to pass up heading to the dog area in favor of mauling a child.
2/4/2009 6:02:58 PM
2/4/2009 6:07:39 PM
2/4/2009 8:06:14 PM
2/4/2009 9:52:21 PM
2/4/2009 11:01:24 PM
Not sure I really get this whole 2 pages of arguing.If you don't want to hear dogs barking -- don't live next to a house with dogs. The dogs at the dog park RARELY bark, and it's only open from dawn to dusk. It's the homes where people leave their dogs out back that cause all the ruckus.I'm saddened that the News & Disturber has nothing better to do than interview stuck-up, ignorant bitches who can't get over their own fears of dogs. Dog parks are wonderful places. Carolina Pines is great, and is right next to the people park. If anything, you're going to wake up from psycho screaming kids or tee-ball Saturdays.Having public funds used to help socialize dogs is great, and for those who don't have dogs, it shows them how nice dogs CAN be -- thereby potentially helping the Wake County Animal Shelter and SPCA adopt out some loving pups. Public funds are used for all sorts of things, take the disc golf park OFF KAPLAN. What if the homeowners around there decided it was too loud/trashy/dangerous? We'd be up in arms about that. I just think it's all silly and too much drama. If you don't want to hear barking, go live in an apartment that doesn't allow pets, or your own house with at least a mile btwn other homes..... b/c remember, in the country, sound travels pretty far. BARK.
2/5/2009 1:44:56 AM
2/5/2009 2:33:03 AM
There's something really wrong with people who are so in to their pets.I own two dogs, and i don't get it.if they both died today, I'd only be upset at all the money i just spent on vet bills and all the time i invested in training them and then get a couple more dogs. you people are fucking insane.
2/5/2009 7:01:21 AM
I :heart: dog parks
2/5/2009 10:30:57 AM
^^ I'm still trying to figure out when it became normal for dogs to be treated as children. A ton of my friends growing up had dogs, but they were not thought of or treated as children. They were dogs. People loved them and took care of them, but they didn't devote a huge part of their lives or assets to them. Basically, they didn't let the dog run their lives.
2/5/2009 10:51:47 AM
I think there's a difference between letting the dogs run your lives, and giving the dog what it needs. You shouldn't adopt a pet if you can't take care of it. And one of the viable options for providing adequate exercise for a lot of pet owners is a dog park. Just because you want dog parks doesn't mean you're structuring your lives around your pets.Pets deserve love and attention. If you can't provide that, you shouldn't be a pet owner.
2/5/2009 10:57:07 AM
^^^^so you basically view dogs the same as other material objects that require upkeep, like an automobile. That's some crazy thinking.
2/5/2009 12:13:51 PM
Okay I was at the dog park yesterday (CP) and there was some small little shit down there that would not shut the fuck up.So it was loud and annoying this time
2/9/2009 1:26:28 PM
2/9/2009 1:36:47 PM
i beat my dog...she behaves herself at the dog park, now
2/9/2009 1:41:42 PM
Went to the dog park yesterday. It was a good time. The people at the basketball court next to the dog park were louder than anything happening inside the dog park.
2/9/2009 2:10:13 PM
they should make cat parks
2/9/2009 2:25:20 PM
oh man! yoshi would be alllll over that!!!
2/9/2009 3:55:32 PM
hehe look at yoshi all stylin in his neck tie!
2/9/2009 5:03:46 PM
Have not people realized that no matter what you do someone will complain and someone will be unhappy. At some point our congressman ratified the 11th amedment guarteeing the right to never be insulted/annoyed/inconvienced
2/9/2009 5:06:34 PM
i too went to the dog park this past weekend. both saturday and sunday, in fact. both parties involved had quite a bit of fun.
2/9/2009 6:44:43 PM
2/9/2009 7:16:44 PM
everytime we leave oakwood the pup's stick their heads out the windows and I can hear two neighborhood dogs barking. I hear them barking all the time. Maybe they're confusing those dogs chained outside to the well behaved dogs 300 feet away from their homes. Idk, I'd just be very sad if they took that privilege away, especially since we're paying 'city tax' on these dogs.imo, dog parks are necessary but should be considered similar to baseball fields and children's playgrounds. Of course some noise is going to come out of these areas, occasionally the fly ball. Don't punish the dogs!
2/9/2009 8:36:41 PM