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Ethics Police - Question Time

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Old 05-02-2007 | 09:41 AM
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Jim, your in control here cause most of em are in PA. So don't cry on here. Go out your door and talk to your fellow sportsman.
Fellow sportsmen do not shoot deer in pens, and anyone that does is beyond talking to.

Maybe a game boy would be more suitable than a hunting license to many of you.
Anyone that has that little self respect certainly lacks any ability to respect a deer!
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Old 05-02-2007 | 10:57 AM
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Jim, your in control here cause most of em are in PA. So don't cry on here. Go out your door and talk to your fellow sportsman.
Fellow sportsmen do not shoot deer in pens, and anyone that does is beyond talking to.

Maybe a game boy would be more suitable than a hunting license to many of you.
Anyone that has that little self respect certainly lacks any ability to respect a deer!
Well, whatever you want to call em, I could less. There in your state man. Don't be scared, go out and tell em.
 
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Old 05-02-2007 | 11:40 AM
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ORIGINAL Bigcountry:
I think your way off base. (as usual). One your enclosure is larger than most people's hunting property, and chances of deer being locked in smaller areas on the east coast naturally is a pretty good chance. I would have changed my answer to go hunt, if I bothered to read your post carefully.

I could care less if people hunt in enclosures.
Wow man, you're all over the place on this one. First, you're telling me that you'd sell your ethics and hunt the farm if you'd already paid (even though you don't consider it "ethics for sale.") Then, you tell us all that hunting an area that is bounded by a road, a creek or a cow fence is the same as hunting inside of a high-fence cage. Now, you're bashing Jim for living in a state that has hunting enclosures. LOL
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Old 05-02-2007 | 12:02 PM
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ORIGINAL Bigcountry:
I think your way off base. (as usual). One your enclosure is larger than most people's hunting property, and chances of deer being locked in smaller areas on the east coast naturally is a pretty good chance. I would have changed my answer to go hunt, if I bothered to read your post carefully.

I could care less if people hunt in enclosures.
Wow man, you're all over the place on this one. First, you're telling me that you'd sell your ethics and hunt the farm if you'd already paid (even though you don't consider it "ethics for sale.") Then, you tell us all that hunting an area that is bounded by a road, a creek or a cow fence is the same as hunting inside of a high-fence cage. Now, you're bashing Jim for living in a state that has hunting enclosures. LOL
I am not bashing anyone. Just stating the facts. What you seem to miss is not everyone agrees on your definition. But I have a feeling you are not the sharpest tool in the drawer either. I know you said you were a genius once because you took an internet IQ test, but sad you can't grasp simple facts. Now thats funny.

But anyway. Show me where Iam all over the place.You asked, we told, you didn't like what we said. I made a case whyIknow you are off base.

Admit it fran, your just not that bright.
 
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Old 05-02-2007 | 12:19 PM
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Awww, did somebody pee in your Kool Aid this morning, Pumpkin? I love you too, BC.

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Old 05-02-2007 | 12:21 PM
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Awww, did somebody pee in your Kool Aid this morning, Pumpkin? I love you too, BC.
Man, thats freakin weird. par for the course however for you
 
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Old 05-02-2007 | 12:24 PM
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ORIGINAL Bigcountry:
I think your way off base. (as usual). One your enclosure is larger than most people's hunting property, and chances of deer being locked in smaller areas on the east coast naturally is a pretty good chance. I would have changed my answer to go hunt, if I bothered to read your post carefully.

I could care less if people hunt in enclosures.
Wow man, you're all over the place on this one. First, you're telling me that you'd sell your ethics and hunt the farm if you'd already paid (even though you don't consider it "ethics for sale.") Then, you tell us all that hunting an area that is bounded by a road, a creek or a cow fence is the same as hunting inside of a high-fence cage. Now, you're bashing Jim for living in a state that has hunting enclosures. LOL
I am not bashing anyone. Just stating the facts. What you seem to miss is not everyone agrees on your definition. But I have a feeling you are not the sharpest tool in the drawer either. I know you said you were a genius once because you took an internet IQ test, but sad you can't grasp simple facts. Now thats funny.

But anyway. Show me where Iam all over the place.You asked, we told, you didn't like what we said. I made a case whyIknow you are off base.

Admit it fran, your just not that bright.
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I have looked at some of your other posts, and for a man CLAIMING to be a "christian", you are a very poor example.
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Old 05-02-2007 | 12:44 PM
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I have looked at some of your other posts, and for a man CLAIMING to be a "christian", you are a very poor example.
Well, we are all sinners. Difference is I know Jesus is the Christ. Still not used to getting kicked around and letting everyone do it to me. But I have my moments when I do. People have a strange notion on how Christians should and should not be acting. All you have to do is believe and strive to be Christ like. You can't just lump people into a group and expect them to act one way and stamp a label on them. We all have different walks we have to take. Its really that simple.
 
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Old 05-02-2007 | 12:56 PM
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Pretend that you DID call ahead of timeand ask "Is this a 100% fair chase hunt?" And they replied, "Yes, it is 100% fair chase."
I'd contact a lawyer or file a small claims I believe that is under the maximum you can claim in small claims.
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Old 05-02-2007 | 02:51 PM
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bigcountry
I have looked at some of your other posts, and for a man CLAIMING to be a "christian", you are a very poor example.
Well, we are all sinners. Difference is I know Jesus is the Christ. Still not used to getting kicked around and letting everyone do it to me. But I have my moments when I do. People have a strange notion on how Christians should and should not be acting. All you have to do is believe and strive to be Christ like. You can't just lump people into a group and expect them to act one way and stamp a label on them. We all have different walks we have to take. Its really that simple.
Let me get this straight, you know "Jesus is the Christ", but do you KNOW Jesus Christ? As far as the "strange notions" that people have about how "Christians" should and should not act, MY "strange notions", as you call them, come from the BIBLE. It is a great book that might want to read some time. It will sure clear up those "strange notions" about Christians.
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