It sure looks that way. Dog owners in Missouri stood up and voted out several candidates who think banning and killing dogs is where it's at.
Brent has the details.
I wonder if we'll have more luck here in 2011 than we did in 2007 trying to get people to oust McGuinty? Surely by then even the lowest of the low-information voters will have realized that the Ontario Liberals are anything but - and not only because of their draconian, antiquated approach to dog ownership. They treat everybody as if they need Old Nanny McGuinty looking over their shoulders, telling them what to buy, what to eat, how to garden...you name it, Old McGuinty will ban it or tax the hell out of it. The rest he just mismanages.
Today, I wish I were from Missouri, too.
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THE TIMES, THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'
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Selma
on Wed 08 Apr 2009 08:52 PM EDT | Permanent Link
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Re: THE TIMES, THEY ARE A-CHANGIN'
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Anonymous
on Thu 09 Apr 2009 11:27 AM EDT | Permanent Link
Big elections are so much more difficult than local ones -- because the mass of votes that are required is harder to sway (and they tend to have higher voter turnouts). In these local elections, it's not uncommon for less than 100 votes to sway an election -- and it is pretty easy (although it takes hard work and time) to motivate a few hundred pet owners against an anti-pet candidate. Larger elections become a bit more complex -- which is what you are up against in Ontario. I have no doubts that you can do it -- as more and more stories come out about the dogs that are taken from people's homes and killed. Hang in there....it is doable, for people everywhere.
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