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Old 12-11-2003 | 07:35 AM
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Default RE: Changing regulations

I've learnt that this ain't the place to go into injun stuff. Mos' people think how they're gonna think by the time they're growed, so there ain't no use in it. I ain't a bleedin' hart liberal, but I got ancestors who felt the "dark side" of injun policy, and I've read lots of well-written and researched history (and some poorly done stuff too) that never showed up in history books. Anybody capable of spoutin' off about a subject, I figure is capable of really learning what they're spoutin' off about. They jus' gotta make that choice themselfs. All this talk about what version of history is really "revisionist", jus' ask yerself who wrote the "accepted" version of history, and why it never mentions critical, undisputed incidents of indian policy that are not flattering to the government or american people. Then you realize that the truth has 2 sides, an' greed, not righteousness, has been the major influence over this aspect of american history jus' like it has in about every other realm of human behavior since the hairy men with poor posture first learnt to club each other.

Back on the subject, I'd like to see point restrictions for elk herds, less migration tags, and a later rifle season here in Wyoming. I'd also like to see a REAL primative weapons season where in-lines, scopes etc. are banned.
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