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Please, explain to me why my arguments are ridiculous. I could just as easily say your arguments are fascist and leave it at that.
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If you guys really want to equate the life of a dog to a humans', let me make this metaphor then:

Dennis is a soldier that meets this married Iraqi woman named Nubs while on duty in Iraq. She's lived in Iraq all her life, has a caring husband and wonderful children, and provides for her family's wellbeing. True, the country she lives in may not be the best and she's been abused, but abuse happens to people all over the world. Dennis makes his rounds every day and tries to catch her attention because he likes her. At first, Nubs didn't care about Dennis and was focused only on taking care of her beloved family, but over time she grew attracted to his attentions and his supply of good food. Over time, she began to neglect the needs of her husband and children because she would spend time chasing after Dennis, knowing he would dote on her. Then one day, Dennis had to leave. Nubs decided to go after him because to her, Dennis was the way to the good life in America. She hitchhiked 70 miles to find him and as a reward Dennis brought her over to the States so he could always have her. So what's this mean? That's right, Dennis seduced Nubs away from her family. :P
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Alright, how about this:
"A pack of desert dogs lived at one of the Iraqi border forts the unit patrolled. A wiry German shepherd-border collie mix was the alpha dog. Maj. Brian Dennis took a liking to the animal...At first, Nubs wouldn't give the Marine the time of day. "Nubs wouldn't have anything to do with him." Marsha Cargo, the Marine's mother, told ABC News. "Brian just kept working on him and working on him."

He purposely tamed the alpha leader of a wild pack of dogs and eventually lured the dog 70 miles away from it's pack. Now that pack of wild dogs is left without a leader. I'm all for Dennis fixing him up, but the dog was fine in his environment and played a large role in his groups' social hierarchy. What are those poor dogs gonna do now?
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