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Old 08-31-2006 | 09:52 AM
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manuman
 
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Default RE: A hunter's stance on the WHA

ORIGINAL: vc1111

95% don't have all the facts, and neither do I
Most of us are intelligent enough to make an assessment of what we've heard in the various articles written by credible sources. I'm sure you find that impossible.

Once again, you posture yourself as the expert and others as somehow inept. Of course yours posts just wouldn't be complete without a bit of campaigning...

I am not setting myself up as a sole representative for this or any other matter. I added my thoughts on how I have developed my , personal approach to resolving difficult and serious, emotionally charged issues. It isn't something that just popped into my head, but is the result of having run a business for 23 years, raising 3 sons(which Iam still in the process), handling difficult family matters( have you ever had to confront a child molester who had repeatedly been guilty of assaulting your 8 year old neice, counsel with a neice that has 3 kids, yet has abandoned them to feed her drug habit,and then take in her son, and explain to him why his Mom has abandoned him,deal with an alcoholic family member over a several year period,be involved in a 2 1/2 year court battle over a son falsely charged with vehicular manslaughter)--shall I continue?

Its interesting to see what some people do given enough rope...



You don't have to be loud and boisterous to get a point across.
it doesn't acomplish anything to charge in unprepared, guns ablazing
And once again, no one suggested that anyone should. More hyperbole and exaggeration. But if you're trying to make others look foolish that you might puff yourself up as the voice of reason...and showing the opposite as a result...mission accomplished.

Lol, do you have any idea how many times you talked about your supposed qualifications on this thread? Go back and look. It's really comical.
The only thing comical about this is just how far off you are in your asessment of me, and your armchair psychology. I won't even venture a guess as to what your true motive is, but i would imagine that it has something to do with be a very, very insecure person. I have a sick father to attend to, and a business to run, so I think I will take my 'campaign' elsewhere. I'm sure if you look at all the topics on this forum, you can find another one to 'analyze'! Good luck with that!Just don't quit your day job first--if you have one.
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