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SteveB[_2_] SteveB[_2_] is offline
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Default Woman proves gun effective


The only redeeming feature of Utah, which also happens to be white
like its "great people", is snow for skiing.

God forbid you're not a mormon if living there. It's like being an
Arab in Israel.


I can see you don't live here, haven't been here, and don't have a ****ing
clue what you are talking about. About two years ago, the non-Mormon
population exceeded the Mormon population. I think that has grown a bit
now. I see about one black person a month. I say about because there are
times when I don't see one for several months. More Hispanics. Living as a
Christian in a Mormon place is not hard. The younger Mormons are not as
zealous as their fathers and forefathers were. Shunning outsiders is only
practiced by the polygamists. There are churches of all denominations here
for people to follow their own faiths. There is even room for heathens,
pagans and hedonists, and all the church members who practice these things
in private.

There is a very live and let live attitude here because of the Mormon wall,
which keeps a lot of people separated with no real hard feelings. The
fishing and hunting is phenomenal. The ATV trails system is thousands of
miles long, and the little towns are ATV friendly where a person could spend
six months just traveling the trails, staying out in the wild, and coming
through the little towns for gas and supplies. Natural beauty abounds. The
weather is cool. It's the end of the road for me, and I can take it. I'd a
hundred times rather be here than my home town of Las Vegas, which has gone
to the dogs and gang bangers.

And they have loose gun carry laws. And they have a Bubba attitude to law
enforcement where people who shoot intruders on their homes and property are
not prosecuted. Bad guys have been for years taken out into the woods, tied
to trees, and beaten with various things to teach them how to act nice and
play well with others.

Steve