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Pit Bull News

Keeping track of the propoganda and news on bully breeds

Tuesday, October 04, 2005

Pet or Threat?

You have seen the news reports on pit bull attacks, and with an estimated 60,000 in the city of Chicago, one is bound to cross your path. Some people call the dogs loving, family pets; others describe them as vicious and lethal. Nationwide, a debate over pit bull restrictions rages on, and in the Chicago area, people are battling over whether to ban pit bulls.
Read more and watch video. . .

(Read Proposed Ban)

This segment begins by not being too slanted. But there is a much larger proportion of interview by the pro-ban people than the ones defending the breed. . .as usual. Even the title of the story is sensationalized.

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