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Old 03-24-2005 | 08:05 AM
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Snooky
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The sad thing about most sportsmen is they can't see the forest for the trees. The bunny huggers are out to stop ALL hunting and fishing along with and use of animals by humans for ANY reason. We are guilty of rejoiceing when another group, who hunts in a different style or manner than we, loses their opportunity to engage in the sport in the manner of choice. The houndsman rejoices because the trapper can't set traps in HIS woods. The archer rejoices because the houndsman can no longer free case his hounds in HIS forest. The black powder man rejoices because the archer no longer spooks the game from HIS honey hole. The rifleman rejoices because the primitive weapsons man no longer gets the first opportunity at His trophy. Any time any group loses any priviledge, we have all lost!! The bunny huggers can then move on to their next battle with a new victory under their belt and more determination than ever before. Do we think that those who have made fox hunting in jolly old England illegal are not connected to those who have filed lawsuits to stop the bass tournaments, outlaw trapping, stop hound hunting of bear, spring bear hunts, ect. here in the US? Sportsman MUST fight together reqardless of the petty issue or we will all become the losers! The bunny huggers have infiltrated the school system, taken over the cartoon and kids channels ect, and are bombarding our children with their propaganda daily. There must be a strong voice crying in opposition if we are to stand a chance to survive. Silence may be golden BUT it can also be cowardice.
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