I'm doing research for a client in Va. came across this:
"a disconcerted onlooker
Mark Taylor, i do not even want to imagine what kind of sick joy you get out of slaughtering poor helpless creatures. Tell me do you get a kick out of photographing yourself and your "comrades" with the lifeless corpses of once magnificent creatures. What the hell gives you the right to become a natural selector ? Any way this is how i see it, your worse than the animals you kill, your degrading the human race, setting us back years because of your ridiculous inhumanity. But lets forget about you, you cant be saved , you have gone too far into whatever digusting relm it is your in. But the fact that you are actually encouraging children to do it, as regards your article on emerald griffin, she doesent understand what shes doing, why dont you explain it to her? See is she still keen having learned that she is killing fellow inhabitants of this earth, killing does who are potentially mothers, deer who maybe supporting an entire family. Finally you also announce in your article on her that she showed sportsmanship in refusing to shoot the doe when it was broad on. Mark this isnt sportsmanship this is her demonstration that beneath all that violence there is still a shred of humanity. Look stop polluting the minds of our youth, they still hae it in them to stop, unfortunately i fear that you are too far in. You need not respond as bo argument you could possibly put forward will redeem you from your crimed"
I know there is million of these people out there like this person. My problem they seem to be more out spoken than we are went comes to our rights. This was what the writer said back:
Mark Taylor
I appreciate your not expecting a reply, Disconcerted, because your comment pretty much leaves me at a loss for words.
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The part that I think is so funny is that these people never stop to think about what happens to a herd that is not thinned out by hunting in the winter. The way I see it is either we let the population grow and a bunch starve to death because there are to many, and then let them rot or we can hunt them to thin them out, feed our families, and donate the fur.
In fact hunters are doing these people a favor. I wonder how happy they would be if they had to pay someone to control the animal population instead of us paying for it for them?
I guess some just haven't been born with plain old common sense. [:'(]
Hunting will never be outlawed, the insurance lobby is far too powerful. If you want to counter these fools, team up with them.
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Hunting will never be outlawed, the insurance lobby is far too powerful. If you want to counter these fools, team up with them.
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Insurance companies pay out millions each year because of out of control wildlife. Outlaw hunting and they will respond in kindwith dropping damage coverage caused by deer/wildlife. FYI, car's aren't the only things damaged.
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John Adams “The moment the idea is admitted into society that property is not as sacred as the laws of God, and that there is not a force of law and public justice to protect it, anarchy and tyranny commence.”
Ronald Reagan: 'Everybody that is for abortion has already been born'
"I never said I was worth it. I only said I wouldn't do it for less " William F. Buckley Jr.
Fieldmouse is correct. A few years ago, Tennessee finally addressed the problem of out-of-whack buck:doe ratios and started allowing up to 3 does per day to be killed in some areas of the state with higher deer densities . . . thus improving the rut, the overall health of the herd, et cetera and so on. But when one dug to the crux of the matter, the move had nothing to do with the biology of the herd; it had everything to do with lobbying by Farm Bureau.
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