I support him 100% also. I love Dog!
2007-01-24 08:19:14
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answered by WHITE GIRL 3
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2007-01-24 16:37:02
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answered by Stormchaser 5
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Come on people, the Chapmans make good show copy. In spite of conventional non-wisdom, Mexico does have laws against kidnapping, rapist or not. I'm sure Dog Chapman will be OK, the production company has more shows to film.
2007-01-25 10:27:14
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answered by lpaganus 6
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I support him 1000%, and its just Mexico, they are pissed they lost their hide money from that Max Facter dirtbag, and are trying to squeeze Dog and his family for what they are worth. The US is just playing a political game with Mexico at taxpayers expense. Intead of rounding up illegals and undocumented criminals, they pick on one who is trying to get scum off the street. Mexico sucks and will always suck , because of the way they run their corrupt country, oh yea, and all the puss cartels that is telling Mexico to go after Dog, remember there is no "real" gov't in Mexico, just the cartels and I had heard that somewhere their new prez was going to clean up Mexico, now thats a laugh, because he is still breathing, because if the cartels really thought he would do it, then they would do him. Sorry @ss country.
2007-01-24 16:40:10
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answered by Anonymous
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How thrilled would the United States be if some bounty hunter from Mexico named “El Perro” came across the border and started dragging Mexican rapists and killers back into Mexico? We’d give him a medal and urge him to keep up the good work.
So when our “perro,” our “Dog,” went into Mexico and dragged an American scumbag rapist out of that country and brought him back to the United States, you’d think the government of Mexico would thank us for cleaning up our own messes.
But no. Instead they demand bounty hunter Duane “Dog” Chapman be extradited to Mexico to face kidnapping charges. How screwed up is that? Hey, how about this, Mexico? You send a few bounty hunters here and take back a few thousand of the criminals who have snuck into the country illegally and we’ll call it even.
2007-01-24 16:10:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It's a joke and we as a nation should be ashamed at ourselves for letting something like that happen. Mexico is embarrassed and the way they cover it up is by going after the man (and his family) that did it. Maybe if the Mexican government got off their asses we wouldn't have to send a bounty hunter into their country try and retrieve a rapist, or worry about their citizens over running our country!
2007-01-24 16:09:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Is this something new? The last I heard was in Sept. 2006, when he was placed under monitored house arrest in Hawaii, waiting to see whether he, his family and other bounty agents were to be returned to Mexico on their trumped up charges against him. Long live Dog! Mexico needs to clean up their own backyard before they complain about a legitimate bounty arrest of a multi-rapist.
2007-01-24 16:13:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Only Mexico would ARREST the Good guy for removeing a DirtBag from there streets. They claim they have an issue with the way he did it. It wouldn't have mattered to me if he had brought that creep back in a body bag. DOG should have gotten a MEDAL instead Mexico gives him the Shaft.
2007-01-24 16:43:24
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answered by Anonymous
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This just goes to show you that the corrupt, inefficient mexican authorities can't do anything right and are just trying to make an example out of Dog Chapman.
Dog Chapman is the man, he gets the job done.
2007-01-24 16:38:53
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answered by infobrokernate 6
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I really like DOG and hope they would just drop it. I think it sends a very bad message that you can run and hide in Mexico. If he did not get that guy he would still be preying on women.
2007-01-24 16:31:28
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answered by KRH 3
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i can't believe this...this board is FULL of people who are SOOO insulted that mexicans do not follow our laws. first they want all of them out, then they call them cowards for commiting crimes and running, blah blah blah.
dog was OUT of mexican jail on bail, perfectlyl safe in a resort tourist town. his lawyer advised him to FLEE the country. so...yeah, he broke the law. if a mexican citizen had his lawyer over here in the US saying,"oh, just get out of here, run, they'll never do anything about it."...we'd be pissed. if he'd stuck around and settled things, he wouldn't be in this mess. how can we expect mexicans/mexico to repect our laws and cooperate, when we so clearly treat their country and system like a complete joke? we want them to work with us, but we won't work with them. that's crap and you can't expect them to take it kindly.
the issue isn't about andrew luster. yeah, of course the guy did a great thing! i support him on that. but he didn't do it the legal way (and he COULD have! he chose not to) his mistake was running away afterwards and not waiting for things to be settled. his crime was a misdemeanor at best...he was in no real danger for going to jail, he just didn't want to wait around and settle it the right way.
2007-01-24 23:31:36
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answered by Anonymous
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