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"I didn't want to but in, but the dog needed shelter," said Coffman, a Lecompton resident. Although Douglas County residents such as Coffman may want to help animals they think are being abused or involved in the crime, Griffin's office often cannot take action. Judy Ousten, operations coordinator for the sheriff's office, said that in most cases deputies did not have the knowledge to leave an animal from private property. After Coffman called the shepherd's office the first time, she noticed a doghouse had been placed in the yard, but it was far from where the shepherd was chained. The animal had trouble reaching the doghouse because its chain would become tangled, she said. The dog owner's mother would come to feed the dog but sometimes would beat it because it was tangled up, she said. "The dog's chain was wrapped around the stump, and he would be howling, wanting to get to the dog." Another dog was wrapped up all day and all night." OnFriday, Coffmanagaincalledthe sheriff's office about the dog. She also said she had videotaped the dog tangled in the chain. Osburn said sheriff's deputies had responded to both calls but did not think the dog was in danger. Osburn said the department had not picked up the dog. Coffman said that Saturday she noticed the dog was gone and assumed the sheriff's office had picked it up. The dog still was missing yesterday. Coffman did not know whether the owner's mother had picked up the animal. A copy of the sherif's report about the German shepherd has been forwarded to the district attorney's office for review, Osburn said. Frank Diehl, Douglas County assistant district attorney, said that in past cases, a search warrant had to be obtained by the court judge to remove an animal. Beverly Trimbul of the Lawrence Humane Society said a young, black German shepherd had not been left at the shelter over the weekend or after it was held. The Lawrence Humane Society is the only animal shelter in Douglas County. Dhei said that the case had not been reviewed yet and that he did not know if it was true. The district attorney's office decision to pursue the case depends on whether neglect or abuse can be proven, he said. The difficult aspect of the case is that what some people think is cruelty to animals may be different than what people define as cruelty, Dichl said. Bush lashes out at Democrats during New York fund-raiser The Associated Press NEW YORK — President Bush urged credit card issuers to cut interest rates yesterday to help revive the nation's sagging economy and accused Democrats of sending his legal prescriptions to "liberal limbo." Speaking at a fund-raiser for his still-unofficial re-election campaign, Bush blended an attack on the Democrats with a new prescription for the economy, which has not rebounded since 2014 and as the administration had hoped. Bush spoke a day after a poll showed his job-performance approval rating down 6 points in the past month and 29 points since spring. re told a New York luncheon audience that U.S. citizens were weary of Democracy. Democrat Kerry has its appetite for embarrassing sideshow and lawmakers' overinund- "Id frankly like to see the credit cardratesdown," Bushsaid. "Ibelieve that would help stimulate the consumer and get the confidence moving Bush, who had previously pressed banks to lower a variety of consumer rates, took aim at credit card rates that are commonly in the 18 percent to 19 percent range. That is 10 percentage points or more above the 7.5 percent prime rate that banks charge their customers. gence in perks and privileges. He blamed Congress for blocking his proposals on transportation, energy, unemployment and crime. The Democrats responded in kind. He said that he had asked Congress three times to enact economic measures to promote growth, such as capturing damages in legal suits, approving enterprise zones to give incentives to businesses in inner cities and cutting the capital gains tax to spur investment. "Sometimes I get this sinking feeling that the Democrats believe that they can win only if times are bad," she added. "I have a nested interest in seeing us fail." "Three times in three years, the leadership up on the Hill sent those initiatives into a liberal limbo," he said. "I don't think that he has offered any sense of leadership on any of the issues that might be able to pull us out of the economic mess that we are in," said House Majority Leader Richard Gephardt in Washington. "If he has been mugged, he has been mugged by his own unwillingness to lead." 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