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RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
So you don't want discussion - simply agreement with your views and methods to push them. |
RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
I hear you huntingirl. It's frustrating to see land that was once wild turned into condos, malls, etc. It seems like people are just losing touch with nature altogether. It seems like there are way too many distractions for kids in this high-tech world for them to appreciate something simple like nature. I guess it's not fast paced enough for them. If you look at the activities that have become more popular in nature settings, it's been the mountain biking, white water rafting, rock climbing that attracts people. All fast paced extreme sports type activities. Something as simple as hunting & fishing or even hiking is way too boring for most young people it seems.
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RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
ORIGINAL: SteveBNy "Not anything to do with the hunters from there the city is a drain on the rest of the state sort of like a cancer." Perhaps you would like to expound on that ridiculous statement! Steve |
RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
ORIGINAL: SteveBNy Her support does not come from the real upstate - she would not have been elected without the liberal anti agenda from the city. You wanted an example - there it is. Sound like a supporter - I must have touched a nerve. Childish is how you ignored all my points back a few pages - perhaps you had no logical responce. Steve - 57 year old Upstate child - who chaffs at the "city" wanting to tell us what is best for us. |
RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
Huntingirl I accept your apology!
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RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
huntigirl,very good info.
here in pa. we are losing TRUE hunters to treehuggers etc. our SPORTSMANS club are now turning into ENVIRONMENTAL CLUBS with backing of DCNR....... yes, we are being outnumbered,out SPENT. hunters can only blame themselves, most are to cheap to spend knickle on anything but gun, tReestand, other things like food etc but when it comes to donation to fight these things,OH, NO..............THAT WANT IT FREE.... right now in WMU2G of pa.our hunting is very bad. no squirreals, rabbits,few grouse,very few deer. lots of predators, hawks, eagles,yotes, cougar once in awhile,owls,fox. we dont have problem YET like you have with money coming from city,but it will hit here someday when land is gone near burbs and population grows. i lived in kingston,ny for years and PRICES drove me out of there,i turned down high paid jobs there because of COST OF LIVING. new york, new jersey,maryland are 3 states that i would never live in anymore. pa is no where near as bad as those 3 but i feel next 20 years, it will be.:eek: |
RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
Its obvious you know little about the real upstate NY - north and west of Kingston
Steve |
RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
I actually live in Kingston now, I previously lived in New Paltz to attend college. Although I prefer my true home over both of them, Kingston is the better choice over New Paltz, cheaper and better people for the most part.
The only thing I can't stand is the walmart there. If I wanted to see a 17 year old girl yell at her 3 year old son because he wants a toy I'd go visit my mother's side of the family. |
RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
Huntingirl I accept your apology! Stay on topic and answer the question: How do you plan to get your NYC reps. to advance your agenda in Albany? |
RE: NYC Hunting Alliance Movement - NYCHAM
I too would like to know this. If you can't legitimize your plan to a bunch of so-called uncivilized people, how is it that you will further your plan in the Capitol?
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