Dog the Bounty Hunter Arrested: Oh the Irony!!!!

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I don't see why people are "dogging" Dog like this.

He's being arrested for bringing, or trying to bring Andrew Luster back into the US. Andrew was a complete POS who drugged and raped women on video tape. When it looked like he was going to be convicted he ran. As I recall, Dog found this guy when the feds had no idea where to look. He was caught at the border by Mexican police trying to get Luster back into the US.

The Feds were NOT happy that some mullet-headed bounty hunter from Hawaii beat them to Luster. He made them look bad. There is probably a bit of revenge involved in the arrest.
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Gawd forbid that he should be held accountable for breaking the law in a foreign country, even if he did get a rapist off the streets in the process...he still needs to answer to Mexico for what he did illegally there...

God forbid you be a total tard. Your kind of pussy attitude is why the country's as fvcked as it is.

Pvssy attitude? For thinking that Mexico has a right to charge people for violating it's laws?
Sounds like you should go to work for the Bush administration defending some of the criminal activities they espouse...like this:

Originally posted by: jjsole
Great, lets extradite the CIA agents who kidnapped Italian citizens and sent them to illegal jails around the world. :roll:

GOOD idea. We are NOT above the laws of other countries. If the situation was reversed, and the Italians came here, and arrested and smuggled out of the U.S. someone wanted, everyone would be up in arms over it...
 

torpid

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What I don't get is... people run to mexico because mexico refuses to extradite. Apparently we don't refuse to extradite to mexico from the US though? Why would the US agree to that extradition? First off, it only exists because mexico refused to extradite the guy. Secondly, it's basically saying we obey your laws even though you don't obey ours.
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: torpid
What I don't get is... people run to mexico because mexico refuses to extradite. Apparently we don't refuse to extradite to mexico from the US though? Why would the US agree to that extradition? First off, it only exists because mexico refused to extradite the guy. Secondly, it's basically saying we obey your laws even though you don't obey ours.

USUALLY, Mexico only refuses to extradite for crimes that carry the death penalty.
 

randay

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Dog seems like a good guy, a quality human being. From what I've seen on his show, he is definately not scum! I'm interested in getting some non-ATOT information about this though.
 

Specop 007

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Good thing they arent busy catching all the illegals in the country, they wouldnt have had time to catch Dog. :frown:
 

MrCodeDude

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He seems a bit trashy, but he doesn't seem like a bad guy.

I think it's dumb for Mexico to be prosecuting a guy who got a criminal out of their country. Then again, it is Mexico.
 

waggy

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Originally posted by: MrCodeDude
He seems a bit trashy, but he doesn't seem like a bad guy.

I think it's dumb for Mexico to be prosecuting a guy who got a criminal out of their country. Then again, it is Mexico.

i doubt Mexico really cares that much. while there is no proof it does make me wonder if the family is behind it.

they already helped him get out of the country and stay hidden.
 

da loser

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how come no one ever starts a bash max factor campaign? seems like a worthless family that deserves it
 

daniel1113

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Wow, that is terrible. Dog definitely isn't the classiest of guys, but on his show, he treats every fugitive with respect, and most seem to return it. He has done a lot of good making up for his past, and he did us all a favor going down to Mexico and bringing Luster back.
 

classy

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I am not a fan of the guy, but he got the bad guy who is now in jail for 124 years for rape. I would say he did a good thing and I hope he walks free. That is a joke and those are some chumped up charges.
 

cKGunslinger

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Originally posted by: classy
I am not a fan of the guy, but he got the bad guy who is now in jail for 124 years for rape. I would say he did a good thing and I hope he walks free. That is a joke and those are some chumped up charges.

I think the phase is "trumped up," but regardless, you are probably right.
 

classy

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Originally posted by: cKGunslinger
Originally posted by: classy
I am not a fan of the guy, but he got the bad guy who is now in jail for 124 years for rape. I would say he did a good thing and I hope he walks free. That is a joke and those are some chumped up charges.

I think the phase is "trumped up," but regardless, you are probably right.

LOL yea you right, heheheheheheehehehe
 

KK

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Gawd forbid that he should be held accountable for breaking the law in a foreign country, even if he did get a rapist off the streets in the process...he still needs to answer to Mexico for what he did illegally there...

God forbid you be a total tard. Your kind of pussy attitude is why the country's as fvcked as it is.

Pvssy attitude? For thinking that Mexico has a right to charge people for violating it's laws?
Sounds like you should go to work for the Bush administration defending some of the criminal activities they espouse...like this:

:roll: It has nothing to do with Bush, it's about being loyal to your country, evidently that's been lost on you.
 

BoomerD

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Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Gawd forbid that he should be held accountable for breaking the law in a foreign country, even if he did get a rapist off the streets in the process...he still needs to answer to Mexico for what he did illegally there...

God forbid you be a total tard. Your kind of pussy attitude is why the country's as fvcked as it is.

Pvssy attitude? For thinking that Mexico has a right to charge people for violating it's laws?
Sounds like you should go to work for the Bush administration defending some of the criminal activities they espouse...like this:

:roll: It has nothing to do with Bush, it's about being loyal to your country, evidently that's been lost on you.

Loyal to my country? HA-HA-HA-HA! D!ckweed, I am very loyal to my country, and that includes the right to question my elected leaders when I believe they're doing things that are wrong and illegal. Apparently THAT has been lost on YOU...Unthinking obedience to those in power is not loyalty, just slavery...

I love my country, but fear my government!
 

KK

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Gawd forbid that he should be held accountable for breaking the law in a foreign country, even if he did get a rapist off the streets in the process...he still needs to answer to Mexico for what he did illegally there...

God forbid you be a total tard. Your kind of pussy attitude is why the country's as fvcked as it is.

Pvssy attitude? For thinking that Mexico has a right to charge people for violating it's laws?
Sounds like you should go to work for the Bush administration defending some of the criminal activities they espouse...like this:

:roll: It has nothing to do with Bush, it's about being loyal to your country, evidently that's been lost on you.

Loyal to my country? HA-HA-HA-HA! D!ckweed, I am very loyal to my country, and that includes the right to question my elected leaders when I believe they're doing things that are wrong and illegal. Apparently THAT has been lost on YOU...Unthinking obedience to those in power is not loyalty, just slavery...

I love my country, but fear my government!

Sure you are, when was the last time you did anything for your country. What does this have to do with elected leaders or following them blindly by the way? Quit trying to turn this into some other argument.
 

Greyd

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Gawd forbid that he should be held accountable for breaking the law in a foreign country, even if he did get a rapist off the streets in the process...he still needs to answer to Mexico for what he did illegally there...

God forbid you be a total tard. Your kind of pussy attitude is why the country's as fvcked as it is.

Pvssy attitude? For thinking that Mexico has a right to charge people for violating it's laws?
Sounds like you should go to work for the Bush administration defending some of the criminal activities they espouse...like this:

:roll: It has nothing to do with Bush, it's about being loyal to your country, evidently that's been lost on you.

Loyal to my country? HA-HA-HA-HA! D!ckweed, I am very loyal to my country, and that includes the right to question my elected leaders when I believe they're doing things that are wrong and illegal. Apparently THAT has been lost on YOU...Unthinking obedience to those in power is not loyalty, just slavery...

I love my country, but fear my government!


Uhhh.why are you mentioning the government leaders? KK is right, this has nothing to do with Bush.
 

Nik

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Jun 5, 2006
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Anybody who pulls scum off the street like Dog did with that rapist in Mexico (what he's being arrested for) is a fscking hero in my book. The dude he arrested is serving a 124-year term in Mexico for a crime he committed there. Dog's awesome, whether he calls up his targets and asks them if they want to be on national television or not. The people he targets are serious criminals, wanted by the law. He's a bounty hunter. He tracks down people who the law actually wants so badly that they'll pay money to get.

I don't see anything wrong with that.

I hope he's vindicated.
 

Fritzo

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Originally posted by: waggy
Originally posted by: edro
Originally posted by: ivol07
Originally posted by: iamwiz82
He is scum. I dunno what Discovery was thinking with that show.
Why is he scum?
Have you seen the show? He is scum.

why? because he gets people that are wanted from the law? have you watched the show? after he gets them he actually tries to help them

Another vote for him. Dog is a guy that used to live on the wrong side of the tracks, turned his life around, and now dedicates his life to capturing fugitives and helping them turn thier life around. Not sure where the scum part comes into the picture.
 

Goosemaster

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Originally posted by: GuideBot
Anybody who pulls scum off the street like Dog did with that rapist in Mexico (what he's being arrested for) is a fscking hero in my book. The dude he arrested is serving a 124-year term in Mexico for a crime he committed there. Dog's awesome, whether he calls up his targets and asks them if they want to be on national television or not. The people he targets are serious criminals, wanted by the law. He's a bounty hunter. He tracks down people who the law actually wants so badly that they'll pay money to get.

I don't see anything wrong with that.

I hope he's vindicated.

I wouldn't go as far as to say that he is a hero, but I would defintiely buy him a few rounds...
 

Nik

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Originally posted by: JulesMaximus
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Gawd forbid that he should be held accountable for breaking the law in a foreign country, even if he did get a rapist off the streets in the process...he still needs to answer to Mexico for what he did illegally there...

He was arrested in Mexico 3 years ago for this and then released.

He wasn't released. Dog posted bail and then skipped out on the hearing.
 

UsandThem

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Mexico allows people to pour across their border into our country, but they are concerned that three Americans went there to capture a sick American rapist and bring him back.

I hope the U.S. shows some balls, and doesn't send him down there.

I like Chapman. He does a lot of community stuff and shows that you can get your life together no matter how bad it is at the time.

 

BAMAVOO

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Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Originally posted by: KK
Originally posted by: BoomerD
Gawd forbid that he should be held accountable for breaking the law in a foreign country, even if he did get a rapist off the streets in the process...he still needs to answer to Mexico for what he did illegally there...

God forbid you be a total tard. Your kind of pussy attitude is why the country's as fvcked as it is.

Pvssy attitude? For thinking that Mexico has a right to charge people for violating it's laws?
Sounds like you should go to work for the Bush administration defending some of the criminal activities they espouse...like this:

:roll: It has nothing to do with Bush, it's about being loyal to your country, evidently that's been lost on you.

Loyal to my country? HA-HA-HA-HA! D!ckweed, I am very loyal to my country, and that includes the right to question my elected leaders when I believe they're doing things that are wrong and illegal. Apparently THAT has been lost on YOU...Unthinking obedience to those in power is not loyalty, just slavery...

I love my country, but fear my government!

I have a feeling you think everything Clinton did while in office and even when stealing things on his way out were just fine. :roll:
 

BoomerD

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Lol...no, not everything he did was just fine, but he was a dammed sight better than the cowboy in office now...


KK, what have I done lately...probably not a dammed thing that you'd accept. I did mine in 1970-1973, as a rifleman in a Marine rifle company, including 22 months in Vietnam.
Other than that, I vote in every election, until I got hurt a couple of years ago, I work every day and pay my taxes. Probably other things that could fallinto the category of "do for my country", but can't think of what you'd accept off-hand.
How about YOU?


Anyway, getting this back on topic...While I wholeheartedly agree that the POS that Dog went into Mexico to capture deserved to be dead or in jail for life, my point was that Dog broke the laws of Mexico, (in case you forget, a soverign nation with it's own laws) and should be held to pay for that. IF they choose to drop all charges, I certainly wll think that justice was served, but if they toss him in some dark, dirty Mexican prison, that too will be justice...Mexican style.

My original point about bush was in reference to ignoring the laws of foreign countries to suit his goals...supporting this, is just the same as supporting some of bush's illegal schemes...