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On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:09:05 -0800, jps wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 15:06:15 -0500, Salmonbait wrote: On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 08:56:06 -0800, jps wrote: "I guess people are just more impatient lately. For some reason they're using a gun to solve all of their problems," said shelter director Mike Pratt. What a quote! Ain't it the truth! Just look at Chicago. I wish they'd just go take away all the guns from the drug dealers and gangs. Or, at least make them take a psychiatric evaluation, pass high school equivalency exams, and present at least two ID's for a license to own their guns. Hell, they could even get a voter registration card to use as one of the ID's! Salmonbait Holy ****, if high school equivalency were necessary for gun ownership, half the south would be unarmed. Wouldn't bother me a bit! Just tie the identification and background checks to voting also. Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. |
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On 2/13/2013 3:39 PM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:09:05 -0800, jps wrote: On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 15:06:15 -0500, Salmonbait wrote: On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 08:56:06 -0800, jps wrote: "I guess people are just more impatient lately. For some reason they're using a gun to solve all of their problems," said shelter director Mike Pratt. What a quote! Ain't it the truth! Just look at Chicago. I wish they'd just go take away all the guns from the drug dealers and gangs. Or, at least make them take a psychiatric evaluation, pass high school equivalency exams, and present at least two ID's for a license to own their guns. Hell, they could even get a voter registration card to use as one of the ID's! Salmonbait Holy ****, if high school equivalency were necessary for gun ownership, half the south would be unarmed. Wouldn't bother me a bit! Just tie the identification and background checks to voting also. OHHHHH nooooooooooooooooooo can't do that... how would the democrats win otherwise? Salmonbait -- 'Name-calling'...the liberals' answer to a lost argument! You know you live in a Country run by idiots if... You have to have your parents signature to go on a school field trip but not to get an abortion. |
You can address any nuisance
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 3:09:05 PM UTC-5, jps wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 15:06:15 -0500, Salmonbait wrote: Ain't it the truth! Just look at Chicago. I wish they'd just go take away all the guns from the drug dealers and gangs. Or, at least make them take a psychiatric evaluation, pass high school equivalency exams, and present at least two ID's for a license to own their guns. Hell, they could even get a voter registration card to use as one of the ID's! Salmonbait Holy ****, if high school equivalency and a job were necessary to have the right to vote, more than half of the Democrat's voting constituency would be eliminated. There, I fixed it for you. |
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You can address any nuisance
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says... With a gun... BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash. -- An animal shelter on Bainbridge Island is seeing more and more animals arriving with gunshot wounds, and the shelter's director says the disturbing trend needs to stop. Caring citizens are finding the injured animals and bringing them to the West Sound Wildlife Shelter. The facility's director, who has seen so many of the gunshot wounds, said there's no excuse to shoot an animal without a permit. Workers at the shelter treat more than 1,000 animals each year. Their goal is to get the critters back into the wild, but animals are being dropped off with gunshot wounds. "I guess people are just more impatient lately. For some reason they're using a gun to solve all of their problems," said shelter director Mike Pratt. Pratt believes people in the area are using guns as a quick solution for getting rid of animals they consider a nuisance. Last year he treated more than 50 animals with gun shot wounds, compared to just one or two in past years. "These are not mistakes," he said. "These are deliberate, and it needs to stop." Pratt said the shooters are using all types of firearms, from pellet guns to shotguns. And he said the shootings are happening throughout the region. That's right folks, you can solve all your problems with a gun. How many suicides will be facilitated this year with a gun? About 17,000 if I remember correctly. Varmints ain't the only thing we can take out with a gun. JPS you get the Harry Krause editing award. You neglected to include the entire article and you neglected to provide an URL to the article. http://www.komonews.com/news/local/T...akesThese-are- deliberate-and-it-needs-to-stop-190975381.html BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash. -- An animal shelter on Bainbridge Island is seeing more and more animals arriving with gunshot wounds, and the shelter's director says the disturbing trend needs to stop. Caring citizens are finding the injured animals and bringing them to the West Sound Wildlife Shelter. The facility's director, who has seen so many of the gunshot wounds, said there's no excuse to shoot an animal without a permit. Workers at the shelter treat more than 1,000 animals each year. Their goal is to get the critters back into the wild, but animals are being dropped off with gunshot wounds. "I guess people are just more impatient lately. For some reason they're using a gun to solve all of their problems," said shelter director Mike Pratt. Pratt believes people in the area are using guns as a quick solution for getting rid of animals they consider a nuisance. Last year he treated more than 50 animals with gun shot wounds, compared to just one or two in past years. "These are not mistakes," he said. "These are deliberate, and it needs to stop." Pratt said the shooters are using all types of firearms, from pellet guns to shotguns. And he said the shootings are happening throughout the region. Karla Freimuth spent the last month caring for an injured crow she found in her yard. "I didn't know the extent of the damage. I thought it was just a fledgling that had hurt his wing flying too much or flew into something and might have broke it or fractured it," she said. She brought the crow to the shelter on Tuesday and learned that it had been shot. Pratt said the bird's injuries were so bad that it had to be euthanized. "All life is valuable whether it's a little robin or a chicken or a crow or a coon," Freimuth said. Shelter staff are now using an injured turkey vulture to educate others about the importance of wildlife. "These animals are living, breathing creatures. They feel pain just like we do," Pratt said. Pratt said many of the injured animals are protected under state and federal laws. |
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On Feb 13, 12:06*pm, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 1:00:48 PM UTC-4, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote: On 2/13/2013 11:56 AM, jps wrote: With a gun... BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash. -- An animal shelter on Bainbridge Island is seeing more and more animals arriving with gunshot wounds, and the shelter's director says the disturbing trend needs to stop. Caring citizens are finding the injured animals and bringing them to the West Sound Wildlife Shelter. The facility's director, who has seen so many of the gunshot wounds, said there's no excuse to shoot an animal without a permit. Workers at the shelter treat more than 1,000 animals each year. Their goal is to get the critters back into the wild, but animals are being dropped off with gunshot wounds. "I guess people are just more impatient lately. For some reason they're using a gun to solve all of their problems," said shelter director Mike Pratt. Pratt believes people in the area are using guns as a quick solution for getting rid of animals they consider a nuisance. Last year he treated more than 50 animals with gun shot wounds, compared to just one or two in past years. "These are not mistakes," he said. "These are deliberate, and it needs to stop." Pratt said the shooters are using all types of firearms, from pellet guns to shotguns. And he said the shootings are happening throughout the region. That's right folks, you can solve all your problems with a gun. *How many suicides will be facilitated this year with a gun? *About 17,000 if I remember correctly. *Varmints ain't the only thing we can take out with a gun. Too bad they still don't teach marksmanship in school, would avoid a lot of aggravation and hysteria... and probably help eliminate the crims with guns too. You'd soil your lace panties if a real criminal confronted you in the dark. exactly the way you ran away when I confronted you, GUMBY. |
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On 2/13/2013 6:46 PM, BAR wrote:
In article om, says... Well, well, well, what a surprise. SnottyLittle**** advocates shooting animals in the wild because...they're a nuisance. No, it was the great Harry Krause who said he carries guns into the wilds of western Virginia in the event that he encounters a feral dog. Or a dog with a collar who got away from its owner. What a surprise Harry Krause and Dr. Karen Grear of Catholic University of America, Rosedale Lane Huntington Maryland is making up **** again.... |
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On 2/13/2013 6:51 PM, BAR wrote:
In article , says... With a gun... BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash. -- An animal shelter on Bainbridge Island is seeing more and more animals arriving with gunshot wounds, and the shelter's director says the disturbing trend needs to stop. Caring citizens are finding the injured animals and bringing them to the West Sound Wildlife Shelter. The facility's director, who has seen so many of the gunshot wounds, said there's no excuse to shoot an animal without a permit. Workers at the shelter treat more than 1,000 animals each year. Their goal is to get the critters back into the wild, but animals are being dropped off with gunshot wounds. "I guess people are just more impatient lately. For some reason they're using a gun to solve all of their problems," said shelter director Mike Pratt. Pratt believes people in the area are using guns as a quick solution for getting rid of animals they consider a nuisance. Last year he treated more than 50 animals with gun shot wounds, compared to just one or two in past years. "These are not mistakes," he said. "These are deliberate, and it needs to stop." Pratt said the shooters are using all types of firearms, from pellet guns to shotguns. And he said the shootings are happening throughout the region. That's right folks, you can solve all your problems with a gun. How many suicides will be facilitated this year with a gun? About 17,000 if I remember correctly. Varmints ain't the only thing we can take out with a gun. JPS you get the Harry Krause editing award. You neglected to include the entire article and you neglected to provide an URL to the article. What do you expect from people like JPS, harry krause, or kevin noble? These are guys who are so embarassed by their own ignorance they can't stand behind their own words... Have you noticed that not one of them, thunder, harry, kevin, don, jps, have ever posted one verifiable piece of evidence that any of them has ever worked a day in their lives. I guess that's the only way they can sit in judgement of us... Remember, every time one of them has been discovered, each and every accomplishment claimed, has bee a lie... Period, across the board... The progressives here have a perfect track record of dishonesty and hypocrisy... Must be a democrat thing... |
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