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Originally Posted by Cyborg Ninja
This incident is blown out of proportion, which it usually is for people who are in the public eye. This man is at heart a good person. He does not claim to be intelligent, but he does what he can to help people in his view and share with America his views. He follows a very Christian agenda (I don't mean fundamentalist). I'm disappointed that so many people misunderstand who he is and what he does. This topic only makes that more evident.
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Agreed.
I watch a lot of Dog the Bounty Hunter; it's one of my roommate's favorite shows. Dog strikes me as a person of moderate intelligence at best, but he has a kind heart, and has gotten caught up in a bad situation. He's made the best of it by trying to be Christian about it, has repented, and asked for forgiveness. It would be unChristian of me to deny him.
I saw him cry on Larry King Live this week. Dog is nothing if not honest; all he has is his word. I have taken him at his word that this experience has changed him, and he is doing his best to learn from it all, and keep changing for the better.
I hope he gets past this, and that his show returns to A&E. He brings light to parts of society we do not like to see. But we need to see them, and without Dog we would be content to remain ignorant and stick our heads in the sand in regards to the interaction of drugs, poverty, and crime.