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Will the Ghost of the Dog Huckabee's Son Tortured Come Back to Bite Him in the Ass?

Posted by Howie Klein, Down With Tyranny! at 1:07 PM on January 3, 2008.


I have two words for the Huckabee defenders: Michael Vick.
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Recognizing that Hilary Clinton is likely to be the next president of the United States, the drug-addled Limbaugh warned that "If our nominee is either not conservative and is pandering to the left trying to get some of their votes, or if our nominee is so afraid of his record that he's relying on identity politics to get votes or if our nominee decides that the only way he can win is to go out and pick off some libs in the northeast and out in the west, it's going to be a bloodbath."

Now what about the presumed Republican winner in Iowa? John Hanchette has been reporting on Huckabee in Arkansas long before any of the Beltway pundits had ever heard of him. He thinks Huckabee's past is going to catch up with him-- quickly. Go to the link if you want to read about all the money Huckabee made selling state jobs and about how he helped get rapists and murderers out of prison. But Hanchette feels there's something else in the Huckster's past that will be even more damaging: a dead dog.

Newsweek magazine reported last issue that Huckabee interceded in 1998 when his son David, then 17, was fired from his job as a Boy Scout camp counselor at Camp Pioneer in rural Arkansas after he and a friend were accused of hanging a stray dog by throwing it and a rope over a railing to a 20-foot drop, then-- when that didn't kill it-- slitting its throat, then finally stoning the poor creature to death. The Animal Legal Defense Fund heard about it, got all over the case and asked for a criminal investigation.

"Research shows that if animal abusers are not appropriately penalized for their actions," wrote lawyer Pamela D. Frasch, director of the ALDF's anti-cruelty division, to the Boy Scouts of America national office, "they most likely will continue to commit abusive crimes in the future." The Boy Scouts national office apparently did squat about this. David Huckabee later made Eagle Scout.

The director of the Arkansas State Police at the time, John Bailey, told Newsweek he started to look into it, but that Huckabee's chief of staff and personal attorney "leaned on" him to drop the matter. He refused. A few months later, Huckabee fired him. The former FBI chief in Little Rock, one I.C. Smith, corroborates the state police executive's version. He told Newsweek Huckabee "without question, was making a conscious attempt to keep the state police from investigating his son."

Huckabee's response to all this is less than convincing. Again using CNN's "Larry King Show" as a forum, he said "categorically, that is absolutely not true. I never used my influence."

He told Newsweek the dog was "absolutely, I guess, emaciated" and tried to portray his son's actions as one big misunderstanding and either a mercy killing or almost a matter of self-defense. On CNN he said, "There was a dog that came in. It was mangy. It looked like it was going to attack. He was a staffer at the camp. They put the dog down. They didn't do a good job of talking to the leaders... there was no criminal activity."

The immensely influential Humane Society Legislative Fund-- now investigating the matter-- says that's because Arkansas is one of the most backward states when it comes to animal cruelty law and that progressive state legislators there were thwarted by Huckabee himself in several attempts to upgrade the state's vague anti-cruelty laws from a misdemeanor to a felony offense. Arkansas is now only one of seven states that consider deliberate, malicious acts to animals a misdemeanor offense. While 29 of those 43 felony cruelty laws (including Iowa's and New Hampshire's) have been passed in the last enlightened decade, says HSLF, "Huckabee and Arkansas did nothing. ... All that came from Huckabee during the ballot campaign was a deafening silence."

I agree with the Humane Society when it opines that "any indication of a family tolerance for malicious animal cruelty sets off alarm bells-- cruelty is a sign of an empathic disconnect and is often an indicator of broader violent tendencies." Eight months ago, David Huckabee was arrested for carrying a loaded .40-caliber Glock pistol through boarding security at the Little Rock airport. He paid a fine and said he forgot to remove it from his carry-on luggage. If you check the blogs on this sordid little subject of a dog-hanging, you'll find many scoffers who contend this won't hurt

Huckabee's chances at all, despite the newly powerful prominence of animal rights groups and their lobbyists and their take-to-the-streets demonstrating members. Oh really? I have two words for the Huckabee defenders: Michael Vick.

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Howie Klein is the creator of the blog Down With Tyranny!


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What can you expect from someone
Posted by: thekidde on Jan 3, 2008 2:37 PM   
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who isn't "evolved". When it comes to the Republican right, there certainly hasn't been any appreciable evolution. These cretins deserve what the dog got.

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Arie
Posted by: arieden on Jan 3, 2008 2:42 PM   
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Yikes - when I look at that mugshot I hear the banjo music from "Deliverance"!

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» RE: Arie Posted by: Chloe2005
can we say sociopath?
Posted by: maddasein on Jan 3, 2008 6:22 PM   
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The dog looked like it was going to attack, so they put it down? Ok, so hanging, slitting the dog's throat and then stoning it to death sounds like a real humane way to put it out of it's misery.

Either Huck Jr. is a complete sociopath or I'd seriously question what kind of "family values" papa Huck is teaching at home.

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Just Got back From Paris And.............
Posted by: Turiye on Jan 3, 2008 10:46 PM   
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I have never seen so many French Fashionistas adorning fur for ?Fashion?, I think Jr. would make many friends in Paris....
PETA ALERT, Go to Gay Paris immediately, bring lots 'o red paint..
Huck's son had better go the way of Michael Vick and Huck Sr. should go straight to ...., well you know.

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» Fur in Paris......... Posted by: zipper696
THANKS HOWIE!!!!
Posted by: Turiye on Jan 3, 2008 10:47 PM   
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n/c

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?
Posted by: sui_generis on Jan 4, 2008 8:15 AM   
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...that Hilary Clinton is likely to be the next president of the United States...

Ummm, what?

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Of course he made Eagle Scout...he's cruel, not gay.
Posted by: GarrisonPayneLeonard38H on Jan 4, 2008 8:59 AM   
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I was in the Scouts nearly fifty years ago. Saw some good things, some not so good. Some scouts cheated on merit badges, or were given free passes, but very little of it was the scout's fault: It is the leadership they received from adults and parents that showed the way.

That's what the Boy Scouts, Huck Jr., and Michael Vick have in common: Feckless leadership.

Sports "stars" and the children of the powerful both grow up with all sorts of enablers hovering around, ready to grease palms, apply pressure, and use other means to erase both the record and reckoning when the little prince or princess has done something unspeakable. This ethos, this culture of no responsibility, is the foundation for the cons' many hypocrisies. The young learn it as they grow, then pass it on to the next generation.

Assuming Huck Senior's lame tale ("they put the suffering dog down") was true, it helps Junior very little: Rural Arkansas is well supplied with veterinarians. Any Tenderfoot Boy Scout knows two things: You get help for sick animals, and you don't go near possibly rabid animals.

Huckabee Pere et fils are what you get when you raise people according to the bloodiest interpretations of the Bible.

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Pass the Buck
Posted by: lc on Jan 4, 2008 9:56 AM   
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Like a lost child in the woods, a dog is nothing more than a 6 year old kid trying to survive alone in the woods and sought help from some humans who put a rope around it but offered no compassion, instead choosing to abort life after birth: Man’s best friend.
When Bush was a kid he blew frogs apart with firecrackers down their throat. Bush told the Israeli Prime Minister that “He will fuck Ben Laden up the ass” whenever King George can capture OBL’s bush.
VP Cheney shoots hundreds of pen raised pheasants on a day of fun.
Next Bomb Iran! Oh what fun it is to ride “Shock and Awe” to Death and Destruction in the Oily Lands of Babylon, the longest running daily fireworks show in the world; Bush and Cheney shooting off missiles like they were lobbing cherry bombs at creatures of no consequence.
We hunt for fun and train them young; our children become heroes in the killing fields of Iraq. Six years this March making war in all the wrong places for all the wrong reasons; it almost sounds like a horny love song for anguished man boys.
Pass the depleted uranium and don’t shoot until you see the Islam in their hearts;
IN GOD WE TRUST, pass the buck.
IM
Belteshazzar

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Dog eat dog world
Posted by: CZMD on Jan 4, 2008 10:03 AM   
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As a farmboy, I have euthanized hundreds of animals in my life- mostly hogs which would eventually have been slaughtered and eaten. They were beyond hope, suffering from some kind of physical problem which we either did not have the facilities to treat, or could not afford to treat. Never did I extract one bit of enjoyment from pulling the trigger. Every time I was equally disturbed. Every time it made me wonder at the Nazis or the Commies, or whatever fantatical human group which has been able to line up human beings and put a bullet into the back of their heads- or chop them to death with machetes or burn them to death in churches- as long as the ends justify the means.

There is a big difference between killing animals and killing humans. Those of you who are vegetarians, probably feel pretty superior morally right now, but as a farmboy, I have also destroyed the lives and worlds of millions of insects, rodents, snakes and birds with my fieldwork and plowing, while at the same time I fed hundreds of raptors, coyotes, and reptiles by chasing a free meal into their mouths. They followed the path of destruction I tore into the earth like sharks swarming in a sea of chum.

This world is a violent, bloody place- with or without humans on it. Evolution, and the mechanics of it, is as unpalatable to leftist idealists as it is to rightist idealists. While you might laugh at the intellectual gymnastics of a creationist, your Rousseauian romanticism about blank slates and human perfectability are just as out-of-touch with reality. All suffer from the same delusions that some system for the perfection of humanity is attainable. It is not.

Get real, people. Get hard, people. Things are going to get very ugly very soon, and worrying about kittens and puppies (I love both- but I love my children more) is not going to be much of a priority for you sooner than you realize.

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» RE: Dog eat dog world - situation ethics Posted by: GarrisonPayneLeonard38H
Howie Klein
Posted by: darkhorse on Jan 4, 2008 2:27 PM   
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Would do well if he attributed the last 2/3rds of 'his' article to the original writer, John Hanchette. As it is he has simply lifted most of Hanchette's work intact and used it to fluff out his own weak start. Too bad. There's no point in following a link that is nothing more than the source material for plagerism.

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GOP frontrunners all have their issues
Posted by: QQOblivion on Jan 5, 2008 8:12 AM   
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Huck's got his dog-problems. Romney put HIS dog on the roof of his family's car during a trip (where the dog got sick, and then was hosed down by Mitt). And Rudy banned ferrets in NYC. (I'm CERTAIN there is more about Rudy in regards to being anti-animal.) And I doubt any of these twits will be very pro-environment if they take office.
If you care one little bit about the cute and cuddly creatures of this Earth, then vote Democratic in November!

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Two words...
Posted by: Artemis3 on Jan 14, 2008 6:50 PM   
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Dirt-bags.

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