The Orphan Dogs

The Orphan Dogs

Between the numerous amounts of calls I ran last night, which would be right now for me around, yes, 3 a.m. I was talking to a co-worker who takes in orphan dogs. She tells me and I stand behind her 100% that the dogs she takes in could have been remarkable dogs all along but they were abused as puppies and left out to fend for themselves. So automatically a dog resorts back to old predatory habits of ancestors. So what and how is Congress going to solve all the uproar on immigration rules and regulations? It’s all about how someone is raised. I believe if they are raised to work hard for what they want and be able to respect laws and customs already set into place, even though they still abide by their own customs and habits of life. I also believe there are some people who do believe that America is a better place, but are completely unwilling to do anything because of this great thing that I complain about every paycheck, and it is call welfare. I know I’ve always been a firm believer in nurture. If you were raised to work hard, and respect elders and just be generally the hard-working class citizen. Naturally when you get to the state when you are able to do things on your on, you will fall under that category. You can’t expect someone who has had everything given to them at every beckon-call and order to get-up at 5 a.m. and work on a horse ranch until the sun goes down the following night. That would be completely absurd and outrageous in their minds and of the onlookers knowing that persons background. I also believe if you were raised to respect laws and regulations of a government or your own parents, you will. You would have no problem conforming to something a bit different but along the same lines as to what you may already be used to in your home country or own home for example. If you were to shoot someone, you are going to get a severe punishment almost any religion or customs or laws you were grown to abide by. Therefore, the transformation and...

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