http://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/43462/9fb16ab3/us_soldaat_gooit_puppy.html So, some of you may laugh that slightly shocked laugh you do when your not sure how to react, but I think this person should be chucked out of the army because anyone who thinks that chucking a puppy is a funny thing to do needs their damn brain checking.
What a fcking idiot, I hope someone decides to chuck him about. Kicked out of the army and a animal cruilty hearing would be nice Oh and a short warning the video's on auto start.
agreed, im failing to see how its funny! guy needs a bullet. i remember seeing a video once of a man wrapping a pig up in shrink-wrap while it was alive and then took a chainsaw and cut its head off!! i was very nearly sick. All the people in the background of the vid were laughing though?! i really dont see how this kind of thing is amusing, surely these people shouldnt be allowed to walk amongst us.
Thats sick. Really how the hell is that alowed? Then again they joined the military, killing is there way of life. Low lives...
The dogs being held from the back of the neck, the same place you would pick a cat up from too, as well as it being the same place cats/dogs mothers would pick them up as puppies/kittens. I agree with all other, despite my loath for dogs, this is totally out of line, and the guys should be shot!! Sam
Yes, because that'd be a proportionate response. Let's grow up a bit here guys, it's a puppy. People do all sorts of nasty things to puppies all the time. In the middle of a war, some bad thing happening to some newborn puppy is not a big deal. If you think people all over the world aren't kicking, throwing, beating, and torturing animals on a daily basis you all need to grow up a bit.
Sickening the disrespect for life they show. Some of us (like me) would have loved to take care of him. There's no need for morons to go tossing puppies off cliffs. BTW, when picked up like that, they instinctively stop moving so their mother can carry them safely. A wriggling puppy will cause injury to both parties.
I think shooting the lad would be a tad bit much, but a severe clout around his juvenile ears wouldn’t be a bad thing, he’s in need of disciplining.
dude, I agree with Spec. Even though this is totally out of line he may be doing a really good job as a soldier (I doubt this seeing as he can spend time throwing puppies instead of serving his country) and is doing more for his country than many of you are. At the end of the day it's a puppy, it's cruel, it was pointless but there are a lot more people who deserve shooting more than he does.
Of course. That's exactly the sort of person who should have a gun. We need people who can go out there and end the highest level of life we know exists - people who can kill = the right sort of people for a war. Civvies who honestly think that some guy possibly (for there are serious leanings towards this being fake on the general webosphere) throwing a doggy off a cliff is a big deal, need a reality check. Over 30,000 kids die every day from easily treatable diseases or malnutrition, which a few quid a month could save. None of you couldn't afford that, none of you would even miss that. And yet these kids continue to die. Let's maintain some perspective here, throwing a puppy off a cliff in wartime is not a big deal, and it's nothing to get particularly upset about beyond "that guy's a jerk".
Come now spec. Throwing some Arab off a cliff is acceptable. But a puppy? I guess some people are a bit shocked when they are confronted with what being a soldier is essentially about. Watched Navy Seals and thought it to be a fly-on-the-wall documentary, perhaps (Charlie Sheen looks like such a decent guy, after all). Think Abu Ghrab. Think of that infamous video of an American pilot bombing a group of Iraqi civilians ("Oh, dude..." >chuckles<). Soldiers are not trained to be nice, sensitive folk with a fundamental respect for life. They are trained to engage in armed conflict and kill people.
And does that justify a US soldier throwing a puppy? I think not. Now you've said it I'm unsure too, the dog does look very rigid (already dead?) and always looking to it's left. Doesn't mean I'll throw a dead puppy around anyway.