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Fight in the Dog
Olen Baker • May 3, 2024

Kristi Noem. Gee, need I say more? 


What a horrible person… she killed a dog. No excuse, right?


Oh, and there is actually a tie in to all of this in the first book of my Redemption Series. No I did not steal anything at all from John Wick. Somewhat of a spoiler alert, one fo the first jobs out of prison that Bodhi tries to get is at an animal shelter. Bodhi didn’t have the stomach to make it through the job audition… and somehow watching a pregnant pitbull being thrown into a gas chamber became a “cosmic metaphor” for Bodhi to go unarmed and fight the dickless priest leading a cult.  


But that is all fiction through action thriller and fantasy for hopefully a good story. But back to planet earth for the rest of this article.

I have to wonder how many people support abortion that are judging Governor Noem for the sin of taking ol’ yeller behind the wood shed and not giving her any benefit of any doubt or excuse because “we don’t need to hear anything else.” It is obvious where I stand who is allowing themselves to be emotionally manipulated into making life altering judgements.

Hey, I am just on the sidelines eating popcorn against the factions in this circus right?

But full caveat: I am not just a dog person, I am also a Pit Bull advocate… among a lot of other hats that I wear. And like a lot of people, and I would say nearly everyone, I was not always so.

Little background on the culture I was raised in. My dad loved hunting and ranch dogs… that stayed in cages down by the barn far enough away from the house you could not hear any barking. No dogs ever in the house, there better not be any dog hair found.

News flash, I have dog hair everywhere, including especially my bedroom since I made the arguable mistake of letting my dogs get into the bed when they were pups. Hey, there is not much on earth I have found more cute than a sleeping pitbull whistling through it's nose.


And people in the area never gave a second thought to putting down a dog that got a taste for livestock blood and killed sheep and goats. I have little doubt that had you told these people that “blood lust” behavior could be trained out of dogs that among the few that would listen, even fewer would go through the pain and effort of doing so rather than just putting the dog down and getting a new one and expecting it to be perfectly obedient or be killed and replaced again. 


Much the way I see people treating people as tools in the work place or any other social environment where you are either useful or useless and can be discarded and replaced. 


Hopefully stating it that way and reading this will make it perfectly obvious there are parallels with marxist socialism behind that kind of mindset. And no small amount of darwinism when you get into the aspects of breeding behaviors and the false myth that a Pitbull is bred to have the “blood lust” gene trait. 

Not that I want everyone to go out and buy themselves a pitbull. I really don’t at all. I do think pitbulls are among the best breeds… for the best people to own. But one of the ways I qualify someone as being a fit owner for a pitbull is actually based on whether they are a good gun owner.

If you are just a gun owner…. You aren't necissarily qualified if you treat your gun like a dog that is left chained to a yard year round 24/7. But if you are someone that not only bought the gun, but you have attended and paid for training classes and you make sure the gun is kept safe and cared for. You may make a good Pit Bull owner.

So back to Kristi Noem and the dilemma she found herself in and where we are all putting ourselves in a same or worse dilemma over judging her and the consequences of that. Not only are we tainting the water source for our politics since she has been the best performing governor in our nation in God knows how long…. But we are also sending a clear message to God personally about any kind of person we are in how merciful, forgiving, and understanding we can be to someone by the judgements we are placing on that person.

And hey, maybe that is ok with you and you are too busy giving God the wrong finger to give a damn about. But you should really stop and think about our country for a minute. Because I don’t expect the best Representatives in our government to be the best dog owners. And anyone that would turn down a chance for Kristi to keep kamala needs putting down.


Biden has sure proven that to be the case over the reports of his dog biting secret service agents when biden can easily pay the costs (from our pockets) of good training and does not…. Not that I would tell democrats they need to be dog owners anymore than I would want democrats to own guns for a lot of the same parallels. 


But take a minute to put yourself in the shoes of Kristi for a minute… and let me give her even more benefit than I would some of the neighbors I grew up around through some experience I had as a Medic. 


Lot of people don’t know this but in most cases if a dog bites a First Responder (cop, medic, or firemen) that dog gets a death sentence. 


No second chances or appeals. 

Lot of the personal transitioning in my life in regards to dogs, and animals began after I got my first Pitbull. And I will never forget one time I was on a major interstate road in a city and passed a dog in the far left shoulder against a traffic median, mouth open tongue out eyes bugged and couldn't find it's way to cross all the traffect to get off the highway.

I went past…. And couldn't get it's face off my mind….where before I knew I would never have given the dog a second thought. So I took the next exit and looped around and came up to where the dog was….. Already getting rescued by someone else that got there before me.

Yes, people can be awesome.

So flash forward recently I was on a call to a home for a “medical alert device” that signaled to 911 dispatch and sent my crew for an unknown medical emergency. Homeowner could not be reached by phone so we had no idea what we were walking into.

Now…. for my First Responder Family…. Yes scene size up and scene safety and all that training was present. However, neither myself nor my partner saw where this dog had been hiding to come up behind me and get a piece of the back of my leg.

No barks no warning whatsoever. I was more surprised and startled than hurt. Especially because… I actually do have a decent level of functional “Situational Awareness” to know what is going on in my surroundings.

No blood was even drawn, but those fancy 511 ripstop paints I was mandated to buy from my own pay check were done.

My partner wanted me to call it in. I refused, my partner didn’t even want to get out of the truck until we had family of the homeowner take control of the dog. And it was a cowdog, I figure he thought he was just doing his job and trying to herd me away from his homeowner.

Anyway I went through more drama over not reporting the incident with the on shift crew and my supervisors. I could have, and would have been not only reimbursed for my damaged equipment, but given the day off with pay.  Don’t ask me how many people I know that would not have reported it so they would be reimbursed with paid off time at the expense of a dog being put down. I know most people would never have given the dog a second thought and too many would have felt the dog deserved it and likely the family too for keeping the dog outside and unsupervised and tied to their yard with hiding places to invite that kind of situation.

And I did have to council the family of the dog and let them know that had that happened to nearly anyone else, what would have happened to their dog and they need to take that into consideration going forward if they intended to keep the dog. Because once might be a mistake that can be learned from. More than that is a habit that has to be chastised and corrected.

Oh…. the medical alert device was malfunctioning and no one needed emergency services, no one was hurt by me getting dog bit.

But anyway anyway anyway back to Kristi Noem and her situation.

Would you have taken the dog from her to rescue it? Hey maybe you would have, great. But I’ll be honest, people who horde animals are kinda spooky people too.  and I'm not sure that is necessarily a good thing. Too often I have had bad run ins with animal hoarders. And animal hoarding is not good. Especially throwing a destructive dog in the mix of animal hoarding.

But when you hear someone needs a home for their dog, typically the first question you want to know is whether the dog is well behaved and good around kids. And when you get a “nope, kills other animals” most people do not want anything to do with that dog at all.

In my case all I have to say is “She is a pitbull” and there is nothing else that can be said to change the mind of a person.

So… what is that dog owner then to do? And just stop before making your million suggestions to me. I know them all I been there myself personally and that is why I know not everyone get…..lucky enough to have a perfect outcome for themselves and their dog. Think about that next time you see a homeless person that has a dog with them. God knows I do because of how close to that I have been to be that person and only through God’s Grace did I escape.

And I get it, and I can’t judge the people who would not take a dangerous dog with a history of disobediance and destructive behavior.

Mainly because a person that would take that kind of dog in, better have the training to make the situation better, and not worse. It just may be the dog is better off being put to sleep before a bad dog owner takes the dog and we get another news story of toddler being ripped apart by “viscious dog breed.”

But I will judge people who are playing into all this if they support abortion and then show what gross and monstrous psycho hypocrites they are to point a finger at Kristi.

Thing is I am pretty confident that Governor Noem can learn from her mistakes and be a great dog owner. But the people who are pro abortion while judging her, I am less confident are capable of learning anything unless it comes conveniently and at someone else’s expense.

And never mind to them, that Jesus made salvation as convenient as it can get at His expense.

I wouldn’t wish any dog on such a narcissistic tyrant that thinks murdering babies makes people better. Because let’s be honest. At the point where God through the bible makes no difference in whether you support abortion… I really have to question your morals if if if and only IF the fact that God Given Rights to Life expressed in our Declaration make a difference when connected to the 5th amendment to change your view on the matter of whether our country should “provide to the unborn according to their need from adults according to their ability” as I have been preached at by leftists when it comes to socialism when convenient at others expense.

So yeah, all dogs deserve good owners that help them be great dogs. And maybe people deserve second chances.

But you better pick up the bible and apply it to your life if you want to be someone deserving of a good Master and have the God Given GRACE of second chances to accept and offer to others to make people better off.

Otherwise you will be judged as you judge others. And how silly that you should be condemned by how you treated the issue of dog handling.

Just curious if anyone wants to offer an honest and logical explanation for these 12 verses, that have a mathematical relationship anyone that can count can see, ordered by math…to read coherently and understandably in relationship to Psalm 12?

And the LORD said to Joshua, "This day I will begin to exalt you in the sight of all Israel, that they may know that, as I was with Moses, [so] I will be with you. - Joshua 3:7

Thus says the LORD of hosts, the God of Israel: "Amend your ways and your doings, and I will cause you to dwell in this place. - Jeremiah 7:3

'Moreover the person who touches any unclean thing, [such as] human uncleanness, [an] unclean animal, or any abominable unclean thing, and who eats the flesh of the sacrifice of the peace offering that [belongs] to the LORD, that person shall be cut off from his people.' " - Leviticus 7:21

The violence of the wicked will destroy them, Because they refuse to do justice. - Proverbs 21:7


For the king trusts in the LORD, And through the mercy of the Most High he shall not be moved. - Psalm 21:7 

"Not everyone who says to Me, 'Lord, Lord,' shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of My Father in heaven. - Matthew 7:21

without father, without mother, without genealogy, having neither beginning of days nor end of life, but made like the Son of God, remains a priest continually. - Hebrews 7:3 

"Do not marvel that I said to you, 'You must be born again.' - John 3:7


And he caused [it] to be proclaimed and published throughout Nineveh by the decree of the king and his nobles, saying, Let neither man nor beast, herd nor flock, taste anything; do not let them eat, or drink water. - Jonah 3:7

For the Pharisees and all the Jews do not eat unless they wash [their] hands in a special way, holding the tradition of the elders. - Mark 7:3

I find then a law, that evil is present with me, the one who wills to do good. - Romans 7:21

Therefore that disciple whom Jesus loved said to Peter, "It is the Lord!" Now when Simon Peter heard that it was the Lord, he put on [his] outer garment (for he had removed it), and plunged into the sea. - John 21:7


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