Sportsmen involved in humane harvest
On Dec 31, 6:27*am, jps wrote:
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 22:22:17 -0500, wrote:
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 18:36:58 -0800 (PST), Jack
wrote:
On Dec 30, 12:36*pm, wrote:
On Wed, 30 Dec 2009 07:00:16 -0500, Tom Francis
wrote:
Well, on this we can agree. *It's an atrocity.
If I was a PETA person I would point out, nobody cares if you round up
a dozen cows in that pen and kill them.
If you do eat meat you have to say "so what"?
At least they died fairly quickly in archery hunting terms and none
crawled off and died a slow death without being recovered.
What would the PETA folks say if it was a pack of wolves that had the
elk trapped in there?
You know, canned hunts are wrong, but I'm kind of with you on this
one. *After all: "The hunting season was created to keep elk out of
the residential and farm areas in eastern Skagit County." *Well, they
were most definitely in a farm area, the state wildlife commission
felt they needed a hunt to bring the population down, and it
accomplished exactly what they wanted. *Unfortunately it was visible
to some cappuccino drinkers passing by, who want their steak medium-
rare on their plate but don't want to think about how it got there.
You're a ****in' idiot, as usual. *It was other rural folk who saw it
and thought it was a shameful display of testosterone driven idiocy.
I'm sure you'd have been right there with 'em.
So you think all "rural folk" are Daniel Boone-like, and that there
are no liberals, or college educated, or vegans, or PETA members that
live outside the Seattle city limits. That sounds about right for
you. Narrow-minded to the end.
Oh, and I don't bow hunt. But I can field dress a deer. It doesn't
scare me.
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