There's that white bulldog who pit fans love to parade as "America's military mascot"...what they don't seem to "get" is that he was used in military imagery because of his FIGHTING reputation! Duh!
Exactly, packhorse! And in 100 years, will dimwits be asserting that lions and tigers were popular pets in Detroit and bears were popular pets in Chicago because ball clubs used the imagery of those animals?
excellent finds!
ReplyDeleteThere's that white bulldog who pit fans love to parade as "America's military mascot"...what they don't seem to "get" is that he was used in military imagery because of his FIGHTING reputation! Duh!
ReplyDeleteExactly, packhorse! And in 100 years, will dimwits be asserting that lions and tigers were popular pets in Detroit and bears were popular pets in Chicago because ball clubs used the imagery of those animals?
ReplyDelete"Culling Manbiters and Desecrating Truth"
ReplyDeleteWhat happened to this post on the Truth blog? Will it be up again?
i keep setting deadlines and i keep missing them. i am shooting for friday. sorry for the delay.
ReplyDeletebtw, i accidentally hit publish instead of save. so you can see it in the blog list.
Pit bull anthropomorphized as an enraged German towards another European dog. "I am there I remain there." Artist signed S. Morinet. Keywords: World War I, WW1. Grade II Card from this website. Titled, "Defeated German Dog in Helmet."
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Bloddy english bulldog brutalizes german dachshund
Russian war poster of enraged bulldogs
i don't know who you are but thank you.
ReplyDeleteRussian war poster showing a German anthropomorphized as a pit type dog being beaten with a gun.
ReplyDeleteRussian anthropomorphized as a dumb and crazed bulldog Poster from here.
Political cartoon showing spiked bulldog stealing money from a king Cartoon from here.
Thomas Theodor Heine (German, 1867-1948) Bulldog Poster (Mops-Plakat) for the periodical Simplicissimus