My neighbor has a dog named Bruno that thinks he is a cat….a FEMALE cat. The owners humored the dog and began to treat him as a female cat, even calling him, “Kitty.” The dog, encouraged by this affirmation, tried to climb a tall tree, fell, was badly injured and is now at the vet hospital getting repaired. (He did balk at going into the dog section).
They also stitched up the scratches on his face from a feral cat he tried to mate with. Sometimes it is dangerous to attempt to be other than what you were born to be.
Small Vermont Town Learns What Goes Around Comes Around
Residents in the small Vermont town of Rutland are expressing anger at their mayor’s decision to resettle 100 Syrian refugees, most whom are Muslims, in the area.
According to Daily Caller writer Saagar Enjet, Rutland Mayor Christopher Louras defended his decision, saying the town’s demographics are declining, and they are having trouble recruiting younger workers and, “we need people”, saith he. He also thinks refugees will bring cultural diversity. That is for sure.
The outraged townspeople say they had little say in the mayor’s decision, which would effect them all and they formed an advocacy group called, Rutland First, to pressure the mayor to reverse his decision.
Hold on! Vermont is a progressive leftist state. MilesTones is astonished at this reaction since that leftist state works closely with Obama in demanding that we open our borders so Muslims can come in. Karma strikes again!
Obama Proclaims the Excellence and Accomplishments of his Presidency
Obama is BRAGGING about his “excellent accomplishments” during his days in The Oval Office. Radio Host Bob Boyd (Issues in Education heard on over 700 stations) reminded us that Obama’s legacy is:
Worst rioting since 1967.
Highest poverty level in American history.
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