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Rickmur 09-15-2003 05:42 PM

A propaganda letter to the editor
 
Below is a letter to the editor that appeared in a New Jersey Nespaper (Courier Post) tonight. After the letter is where you can write in response Taz, I know you can come up with a good one.


Bow hunting
September brings hell to the deer of our state, for it is the opening month of bow hunting season.
Bow hunting is one of the most viÂ*cious and inaccurate ways to kill an anÂ*imal. Shooting an arrow into a living target is so difficult that, for every deer a bow hunter kills, another is shot and wounded but escapes. Most animals shot by arrows die by catastrophic blood loss, and often they die slowly, in excruciating pain. In fact, it is the very nature of bow hunting to wound aniÂ*mals.
“The rule of thumb has long been that we should wait 30 to 45 minutes on heart and lung hits, an hour or more on a suspected liver hit, eight to 12 hours

on paunch hits, and that we should folÂ*low U~ immediately on hindquarter and other muscle hits, to keep the wound open and bleeding.” Glenn HelÂ*geland, Fins and Feathers, Winter 1987.
“For a bow hunter to easily recover a wounded deer, the blood loss must be extensive.” Rob Wegner, Deer and Deer Hunting, August 1991.
Such violence, such crippling pain. And for what? Recreation Sport. Fun.
It is horrifying to think of any living creature dying in such a slow, agonizÂ*ing way. What makes this nightmares0 much worse is that it happens to tens of thousands of deer in our state every year. B ow hunting is barbaric enterÂ*tainjnent that best deserves to reside in the dark ages, not in the 21st century and not in a country that would deem itÂ*self humane
SmART CHAIFFj’rz
N.J. Wildlife and Environmentm Defense Alliance
Cherry Hill




Where to wiite
• Mail to: Letters to the Editor, Courier-Post, P.O. Box
5300, Cherry Hill, N.J. 08034.
• Fax: (856)663-2831.
• E-mail: [email protected]. Send as
plain text; no attachments.
Include name, address and phone number. Maximum
length: 250 words. Letters are subject to editing and may
be published in print, electronic or other forms.


Mike from Texas 09-15-2003 09:46 PM

RE: A propaganda letter to the editor
 
Just bumping back to the top whilst I think of a reply.

bscofield 09-15-2003 09:55 PM

RE: A propaganda letter to the editor
 
geeze... come on! Instead of a response letter, what would be ideal is if this guy lived outside the city somewhere, we could rally all the hunters around his place to stop killing the deer and let the deer overrun HIS town, let them hit HIS cars and injure (or worse) HIS family friends, spread disease around HIS pets and family... Not wishing anything bad REALLY happens but just that he gets brought down to earth...[:' (]

BOWFANATIC 09-16-2003 03:52 AM

RE: A propaganda letter to the editor
 
Sad part is it wouldn' t make a difference to them idiots! They' ve seen first hand what happens when hunting a species is outlawed. Look at the trouble New Jerseyans had to deal with after they outlawed bear hunting and it still didn' t sink in.
It sounds like another uneducated anti using their resources to spew their anti hunting bullsh**!!

You would probably get a better response by sending a rebuttle to a competing newspaper that isn' t run by anti' s!

Tazman 09-16-2003 06:13 AM

RE: A propaganda letter to the editor
 
mdbo why me? LOL Let me work on it, I will rob some from one of my prior editorials and see what I can come up with. Another person who may do a better job than me is TR. I will go over to his forum and give him a link to this and see if he might reply, he has a little more stature in the hunting/outdoors than I do.

PABowhntr 09-16-2003 06:37 AM

RE: A propaganda letter to the editor
 
I am both saddened and angered when I read this type of garbage. People should be held accountable for making statements not based on any type of fact. I guess that is what we are doing by sending the letters and emails though now isn' t it?

Consider it sent.

Rob/PA Bowyer 09-16-2003 06:59 AM

RE: A propaganda letter to the editor
 

I am both saddened and angered when I read this type of garbage. People should be held accountable for making statements not based on any type of fact. I guess that is what we are doing by sending the letters and emails though now isn' t it?

Consider it sent.
Frank, I couldn' t agree more.....problem is, it' s so easy to paint a bad picture for people to jump on the bandwagon for and it' s to easy for a left wing editor to publish it but it very, very difficult to write one promoting bowhunting and have it published......everyday we fight these battles, every day is another black eye for hunting because of the media.....they will never show the good in hunting, always the bad.

Rickmur 09-16-2003 07:08 AM

RE: A propaganda letter to the editor
 

mdbo why me?
Because you did such a good job on that last one you did. I sent mine in and just to let you all know this paper does publish responses. Address your letters as such
" In reply to Bowhunting" . When I see any replys I will post them up. I would like to see this newspaper flooded with responses from our view as I am sure there will be responses from there' s as well.

Dacotah 09-16-2003 08:30 AM

RE: A propaganda letter to the editor
 
As far as excrutiating pain, most broadheads are so sharp, you can cut yourself and not know it until you see blood running down your hand. Maybe someone writing a response should mention this.

xibowhunter 09-16-2003 08:35 AM

RE: A propaganda letter to the editor
 
make us proud tazman!



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