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Old 08-25-2006, 08:06 AM
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Greg / MO
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Default RE: A hunter's stance on the WHA

Wash Hunter, don't worry... It was never my intention to discourage open dialogue or the examination of this idea; I've mentioned before that it's only when we truly delve into a matter such as many of us have done on here that we trulyunderstand ourselves and our positions to the fullest.

The "harsh stance" we had to take momentarily with a few trolls is hopefully just that: a brief period in time so as not to lose control of our own board. They have hopefully moved on now.

Ido think hunters need to have some serious intellectual dialogue between ourselves about this, but I think we as a community need to make up our own minds about the merits of Farbman and his proposed role as "saviour" of our heritage, using facts... and not propaganda from a few plants. Farbman, and any publicity-seeking public figure, will always leave enough quotes and information for us to truly decipher his purpose without needing the spin attached to it.
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