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Old 06-27-2003 | 03:47 PM
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Nic Barca
 
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Default RE: National Geographic Hunting in America

Me too bob, the caged bear part, allthough I agree the bear was kinda being harrassed, it was pretty irrelevant to Hunting in America. And the pigeon shoot was disgusting and I can' t see how that AR guy would take that and let it ruin his entire view of hunting. No, I saw how it did but if it was me I wouldn' t have took the same path. I would have said no, I am different. Of course that whole pigeon shoot deal was probably from years back and wouldn' t go today.

I watched from where the hunters were blood trailing the deer through the animal rights part but left my house at a comercial break. I though they did a pretty good job. It didn' t seem biased at all nor has anything I have seen on National geograchic seemed animal rightsy-anti hunterish.

I mainly agreed with it but no animal rights propaganda could ever get me to give up hunting. I know animals feel hapiness, pain, feer and whatnot. I know that they suffer. How do I know? They guy is right: " they cry" .

But that' s not it. That' s not why I accept hunting as being morally OK. It' s not because I believe animals are inferior to me. Because they neither are or are not.

Hunting is just simply fun just like fishing is fun. Trying to catch a fish is like trying to get an animal. Hooking a fish is fun just like how seeing and getting to shoot at an animal is fun. And landing the fish or getting the game makes it even better.

And Oh yeah! I love hunting with dogs and that clip of the dogs taking down the elk in england was BAD A$$![8D]

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