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Old 11-14-2006 | 05:36 AM
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manuman
 
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From: georgia
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Exactly the response I anticipated. Now you insult me further by calling me a liar. Well, the only thing I can say is that you can maintain your pompous attitude and your incorrect assumptions--and stiil you are absolutely wrong. The officer's name is Joseph Temples here in Ga. Once again you assume, and that is exactly why you are baseless and incorrect in your assessment. Factsare what you need , rather than your faulty assumptions,and I supplied them for you, yet you continue with your self righteous gibberish. Talk about nerve! BTW, I wasn't 'up in one of anybody's trees'(assumption anyone)---the stand was at the base , hanging over a creek bank , which is the property line, and all I did was to face it the other way.Unless those deer an swim,it was pretty clear what he was doing, as his lease was solid planted pines just behind him.Here we have a man that is hunting over another man's lease, and that also has a stand 100 yards over the line at another point, who is stealing by his actions and you can only point to a misperceived 'infraction', of the law that was validated by a DNR officer, and you don't have the intestinal fortitude to admit that you are wrong.Some people's children! I could care less if someone with your attitude doesn't accept the truth--I did absolutely what I should and could. In fact, by Ga law I could have confiscated the man's stand, yet , I didn't so that whenI find him hunting there, I can return it to him. I removed the pins so that he, if he found it, couldn't use it. The note I left contained my cell phone number FYI, not that it will make any difference to you.If you need any further calrification, I will draw you a picture--maybe you can understand that, since words have no effect.
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