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Old 06-10-2014, 09:52 PM
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All said above about anger issues and animal cruelty as a serious sign of dangerous mental disorder is true. I am so sorry this happened and so sorry you had to see it.


That person either is very sick or very evil or both.


You, OP are a good person. Feel this hug.
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Think I would have been calling the police. So far as I know, animal cruelty is against the law and this jerk definitely deserved more than what he got. I don't understand people who do things like this. I hope the squirrel is okay. Thank you so very much for caring.
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I'm against cruelty to any animal, but I find it saddening that not one person has the opinion that perhaps he was bitten by the squirrel. This says much about you folks who only see one side and take a complete strangers word about what happened.

I would want the other side told before passing judgement...which you are all very quick to do...*sigh*
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Old 06-11-2014, 07:27 AM
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I'm against cruelty to any animal, but I find it saddening that not one person has the opinion that perhaps he was bitten by the squirrel. This says much about you folks who only see one side and take a complete strangers word about what happened.

I would want the other side told before passing judgement...which you are all very quick to do...*sigh*
Are you kidding??? And I suppose after the squirrel tried to get away by running up the tree, the guy was afraid he was going to jump down on top of his head and bite him again, so better to hit him again just in case? Crafty squirrel and poor misunderstood golfer - really??????????????????
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Old 06-11-2014, 07:40 AM
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I'm against cruelty to any animal, but I find it saddening that not one person has the opinion that perhaps he was bitten by the squirrel. This says much about you folks who only see one side and take a complete strangers word about what happened.

I would want the other side told before passing judgement...which you are all very quick to do...*sigh*
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On a story like this I am sure there are always those who may have thought, maybe the squirrel had it coming but seriously, I've never seen a squirrel attack a human. I believe the chances a squirrel being rabid are very low too. I feel the golfer who did this also jets around on his hi speed golf cart cursing others who are driving too slow and passes others unsafely. I hope there was at atleast one other golfer that told him he needs pychological help.
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Old 06-11-2014, 07:54 AM
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On a story like this I am sure there are always those who may have thought, maybe the squirrel had it coming but seriously, I've never seen a squirrel attack a human. I believe the chances a squirrel being rabid are very low too. I feel the golfer who did this also jets around on his hi speed golf cart cursing others who are driving too slow and passes others unsafely. I hope there was at atleast one other golfer that told him he needs pychological help.
... and probably ducked a swing from his golf club as well. I'd love to meet this guy's mother.
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I am a believer is karma.

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May a thousand camel fleas infest this SOB's pubic hair and his hands be too short to scratch them!

I wonder what is in his past and future of torturing the innocent.
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Old 06-11-2014, 08:30 AM
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Excellent idea, Cisco. Fire ants would work too; might be easier to come by.
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First off Cisco you made me laugh. I needed to laugh after the shock of reading about that cretin's sick, depraved behavior. OP thank you for telling the idiot off.
How is the squirrel?
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This is so sad. I love watching the animals here in the villages. The scary thing is if he would do this to an animal what would he do if a human made him angry, also I believe in Kharma and he will get his.
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What they can, and SHOULD do, is restrict that golfer...for a while OR forever. An individual that would intentionally hurt an animal has no moral compass, which begs the question, what else might he do while out golfing. Are other golfers in jeopardy? I sincerely hope you follow up with Bonifay, and make sure this was handled, and if not, voice your displeasure at that. I feel like I'm adding to your trauma by being so insistent, but it's your story, so no one else can interfere. So sorry your wife is upset, I don't blame her. I am livid and can't imagine having to see something like that.
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I hope you reported him to the appropriate people. You were probably so mad you didn't think of it at the time, and it may be too late now, but if you remembered the time, they could possibly judge by the ressie times and narrow it down to several people. Don't know if the shack has access to golfer's pictures but I sure wish he could be kicked out and not allowed to golf for a long time. I know this is wishful thinking butwould like to think he was punished somehow. Good for you for caring about the squirrel.
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Old 06-12-2014, 05:15 AM
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I'm against cruelty to any animal, but I find it saddening that not one person has the opinion that perhaps he was bitten by the squirrel. This says much about you folks who only see one side and take a complete strangers word about what happened.

I would want the other side told before passing judgement...which you are all very quick to do...*sigh*
If he was bitten by the squirrel it's his own damn fault for getting too close or trying to touch the squirrel. Any animal will defend itself any way it can
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Old 06-12-2014, 01:11 PM
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We lived on a golf course in a very wooded area....lots of squirrels. The would get in your cart and steal your snacks. Most people thought it funny. I don't ever remember hearing of anyone retaliating against the squirrels.
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