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horse set on fire in Harnett Co., N.C. (UPDATE pg. 10-Dixie lost her tail)

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  • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by The Fjord Jockey:
    What is WRONG with kids these days??

    You know, there is a reason that many child psychologists are saying it's best to keep your child at home and try and avoid the school system.

    I've worked with a lot of teenagers and I'm sure other younger people on this board can tell you: They are OUT OF CONTROL. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

    Surely you are not implying that the school system made these girls that way???? Or that teachers are to blame for their criminal behavior?
    Because the last I checked schools were responsible for teaching content such as literature, math, science, history....my guess is that their lack of concern for another living being came from somewhere else.

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    • I'm not Fjord Jockey, but I think her point was keeping your child out of school to help them avoid being around children with little to no values or morals like these girls. Not that the school made them that way, but that their parents did through lack of responsibility and discipline and the teachers don't have the ability or the law behind them to control them.
      Just guessing though.
      That wouldn't be my choice on protecting my child...I'm of the opinion that my children need to learn to deal with and co-exist with other children like this in a semi-controlled environment and to be able to learn not to bend to peer pressure and make their own decisions on what's right using the tools I gave them at home. However...that being said...if I lived in an area with a higher than usual amount of rotten kids in the school system...I'd sell my house and move to a town with a better school system. Which is what I did.
      You jump in the saddle,
      Hold onto the bridle!
      Jump in the line!
      ...Belefonte

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      • what the hell would posses someone to do this?? what kick could it possibly give you?? and i was reading a post earlier on in the thread about soneone setting a dog on fire?? what the hell???? seriously, how could someone get off on that??? as far as the girls burning off the tail of a horse. the punishment should be that they have their arms tyed behind their backs as the are forever put in a room with mosqtioues(sp?) and flies. no way to help yourselves. i would be ther to watch. anyone else???

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        • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by chaotic mind:
          <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by KrazyTBMare:
          [QUOTE]Originally posted by chaotic mind:
          First off I don't believe the girls did this with hairspray or perfume. If hairspary could do that then in the 50's and early 60's when beehive hairdo's and smoking were all the rage the ER's would have been flooded. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

          Actually, hairspray can act as a torch. The problem is that a lot of times the flame will burn back up the spray to the can and it could explode in the persons hand. NEVER DONE THIS but Ive heard of it and read it somewhere in school.

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          Okay chemestry class. Hair spray right out of the can is more flammable than hairspray that has been exposed to air. Once hairspray is exposed the solvent which keeps it liquid in the can so it can be sprayed very quickly evaporates, which is why when you use hair spray you generally don't wind up with wet hair most of the solvent has evaporated in the trip from the can to your hair. It is this solvent that is the most flammable part of airspray.

          I have could go further into the physics of fire but surfice it to say neither hairspray in it's solid state nor hair burns hot enough to cause the kind of damage the horse suffered. My opinion is that the horses tail must have been soaked in something that is both flammable and a source of fuel in it's self such as gasoline. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>


          Whoa there. I wasnt saying that they did or didnt use hairspray. All I was saying is that hairspray CAN be used as a blowtorch. The end. Thanks.
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          • Been reading the links...

            I can't believe that people could

            A- Do this
            and
            B- Brag about and be proud of doing this!

            It's so wrong.

            When I read that they said the horse had gone screaming across the field with her tail on fire... I wanted to throw up.
            In the swiftness of my darkness I whisper to thunder, I am patient as stone, as wild as lightening, the very symbol of surging potency and the power of movement for I am THE SPIRIT OF THE HORSE

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            • <BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-title">quote:</div><div class="ip-ubbcode-quote-content">Originally posted by Declaring:


              When I read that they said the horse had gone screaming across the field with her tail on fire... I wanted to throw up. </div></BLOCKQUOTE>

              The best and most fitting punishment is to set their hair on fire and have them scampering across the field.

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              • Oh please. Don't take everything so literal, people. I'M a damn teenager, so do you think I was referring to ALL of them??
                MistyBlue got it right: that's the point I was trying to get across.
                If you don't believe me, come work at the hockey rink I worked at for a few days and see how many times we have to call the cops because the teenagers are out of control when their parents aren't around.

                A guy I know goes to one of the most well spoken of high schools in Charleston and was telling us how he saw kids dealing cocaine in the halls and how common it was.

                Along with that, teenagers, especially girls, seem to have progressively gotten worse. They don't have any respect for fellow humans, much less an animal.

                It takes one to know one and believe me, teens are MUCH worse than when my big sister was in highschool. Odds are, YOU don't see it because you're much older.
                -The Girl With Endoscope Eyes

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                • Fjord Jockey - you hit the nail on the head when you said the parents aren't around! There is more truth in that statement than you realize.

                  I am in education and have been for over 20 years - and trust me teens are not worse (they were this bad when I started way back when) it just seems the numbers are greater and there is more publicity now.

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                  • Since I know many teenagers that go to public school AND are "latch-key kids"--parents work, kids get themselves off to school on their own or come home to an empty house after school, and these kids are well behaved, responsible individuals....and since the biggest hooligans in my neighborhood are 5 homeschooled children from the same family (those kids have absolutely no respect for anyone else's property and are not being taught to care for animals properly--they've grown up with the idea that animals are expendable, a dime a dozen...no one will convince me that the evil actions of these girls (or other juveniles like them) can be attributed to public school and lack of supervision by their parents. Please. Do you know how many parents turn nasty when their child is accused of doing something bad--they do not reprimand the child, rather they snarl at the accuser & insist that their child would never do any such thing. Kid learns that he/she can do anything he/she wishes to do, and there will be no reprisals because mom or dad will defend. Public school is fine, or would be if all parents would just teach some manners and respect to their little darlings.

                    These little beasts that did this awful thing then went to school & bragged about how the horse went screaming across the field don't deserve to be presumed innocent until proven guilty. They aren't innocent by their own admission. (Hey, I work for a lawyer & I still have a problem with a scumbag lawyer trying to get someone off when the crime was captured on security video and there is no reasonable doubt that this person committed the crime. Confessions such as the bragging done by these girls rank right there with the security tape IMO.)

                    I agree witht he above poster that suggested setting their hair on fire & let them go screeching across the field.

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                    • Oh yeah, known my share of weirdo homeschoolers as well.

                      My point being: When homeschooled it's a little easier to control what your kids are around (without being one of those freaks who never lets their kids outside, lol).

                      That having been said, I agree. Those girls should be torched.
                      -The Girl With Endoscope Eyes

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                      • there is an update from this past weekend on the champagne website if anyones interested.
                        If your not being a good example than you'll just have to be a horrible warning. =o)
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                        • This is so sad. How could anyone do such a thing?!? I give many (((hugs))) to her owner for being so very dedicated to the mare. Many people I know around here, would put it off on someone else. Poor Dixie.

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