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Old 12-30-2012 | 04:33 AM
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Sorry for the delayed response. I was busy driving myself to Arizona for business (i.e. more money for all those canned hunts...the next one being somewhere on Newfoundland.)

By definition, a fool is any peron who lacks judgement and sense. It is the fool who bemoans and belittles others when he/she shares real estate on the same proverbial "slippery slope". A fool claims legitimacy when it is not for him to claim. A fool is usually young and inexperienced, but such silliness can span decades. No, I did not single out Topgun... I believe I placed a single "s" right after the "l". He foolishly came to that conclusion on his own.

Would someone please address why we have those who will feverishly fight tooth and nail for an individual right-for example,"right to own and bear arms.", and then, without missing a step or taking a breath, will engage and oppose an individual right of somebody else? Please, in your explanation, shed light on the fact that direct harm has never been dealt by those he is vehemently against.

Undoubtedly, we are in the times of the dog eat dog world. As an archer, perhaps now is the proper time to jump on board with the anti-gunners to ban all guns. By doing such, I could eliminate the hordes which disrupt my "real" and "legitimate" hunting.

Naah...just kidding. I'll stick with the live and let live. I am, without doubt, unqualified to decide what is legitimate, what is real, and what is fair for another man. Moreover, I will never forceably engage in telling someone when, where, why, how, and with whom they should legally hunt. I expect the same consideration (most certainly from a "buddy").
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