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jps February 13th 13 04:56 PM

You can address any nuisance
 

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.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute February 13th 13 05:00 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
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.

ESAD February 13th 13 05:04 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/13/13 12:00 PM, 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.



Well, well, well, what a surprise. SnottyLittle**** advocates shooting
animals in the wild because...they're a nuisance.



True North[_2_] February 13th 13 05:06 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
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.

iBoaterer[_2_] February 13th 13 05:08 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
In article ,
says...

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.


How? You do realize that the overwhelming majority of gun crimes are
committed with guns that were either borrowed or stolen from legal
owners, or the legal owners themselves don't you?

Meyer[_2_] February 13th 13 05:11 PM

You can address any nuisance
 


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.

Wayne B February 13th 13 05:32 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:00:48 -0500, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
wrote:

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.


=====

There's a side to this story that's not being told. Obviously these
dogs had either been abandoned by their owners or allowed to run loose
in the wild. Either way it's a bad thing. Dogs running loose in
the wild revert to their natural instincts and form hunting packs
which prey upon wildlife and sometimes humans. Shooting is probably
the appropriate cure, and is sometime conducted by DNR officers if
caught hunting in packs or acting agressively. The real crime here is
that they were obviously shot with an inappropriate weapon or by
someone with a bad aim.

I'd guess that many if not most of these dogs end up being euthanized
by the animal shelter people.


Salmonbait[_2_] February 13th 13 08:06 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
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

--
'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.

jps February 13th 13 08:07 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 13:32:50 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:00:48 -0500, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
wrote:

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.


=====

There's a side to this story that's not being told. Obviously these
dogs had either been abandoned by their owners or allowed to run loose
in the wild. Either way it's a bad thing. Dogs running loose in
the wild revert to their natural instincts and form hunting packs
which prey upon wildlife and sometimes humans. Shooting is probably
the appropriate cure, and is sometime conducted by DNR officers if
caught hunting in packs or acting agressively. The real crime here is
that they were obviously shot with an inappropriate weapon or by
someone with a bad aim.

I'd guess that many if not most of these dogs end up being euthanized
by the animal shelter people.


And what has caused this sudden onslaught of wild dogs? Bainbridge
Island is not a Tennessee hollow with trailers scattering the
landscape. It's an upscale bedroom community a ferry ride away from
downtown Seattle.

It's the legitimacy of guns being on the rise, along with our ever
shortening sense of patience in this country for things not going the
way we want.

Quick answers are real popular here in Merica.

jps February 13th 13 08:09 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
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.

Salmonbait[_2_] February 13th 13 08:39 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
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.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute February 13th 13 09:10 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
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.



[email protected] February 13th 13 10:26 PM

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.


BAR[_2_] February 13th 13 11:45 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
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.


What are the specific types of cirtters that are being "shot" on this
upscale island?

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.


Usually there is less mess with a gun versus as knife.

BAR[_2_] February 13th 13 11:46 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
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.



BAR[_2_] February 13th 13 11:51 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
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.

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.



*e#c February 14th 13 12:01 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
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.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute February 14th 13 01:41 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
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....

JustWaitAFrekinMinute February 14th 13 01:48 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/13/2013 6:45 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.


What are the specific types of cirtters that are being "shot" on this
upscale island?

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.


Usually there is less mess with a gun versus as knife.


Pretty obvious these "upscale" are getting tired of feeding the
livestock so they are leaving the door open... Typical blue state
garbage... But hey, now they can afford a few new ITunes... LOL!

JustWaitAFrekinMinute February 14th 13 02:21 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
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...

F.O.A.D. February 14th 13 02:28 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/13/13 8:41 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
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



There he goes again, PsychoScotty, unable to participate intelligently
in a discussion, resorts to bringing up relatives who don't post here.
It's the moron's way of rebuttal.


JustWaitAFrekinMinute February 14th 13 02:51 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/13/2013 9:28 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 2/13/13 8:41 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
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



There he goes again, PsychoScotty, unable to participate intelligently
in a discussion, resorts to bringing up relatives who don't post here.
It's the moron's way of rebuttal.


What a surprise Harry Krause and Dr. Karen Grear of Catholic University
of America, Rosedale Lane Huntington Maryland is making up **** again....

True North[_2_] February 14th 13 03:25 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
On Wednesday, 13 February 2013 20:01:56 UTC-4, *e#c wrote:
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.



You confronted me... and you're still able to talk about it???
Not likely jackass.

True North[_2_] February 14th 13 03:27 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
On Wednesday, 13 February 2013 22:21:23 UTC-4, JustWaitAFrekinMinute! wrote:
On 2/13/2013 6:51 PM, BAR wrote:

In article ,


says...




With a gun...





Come on up ans see me...I've produce whatever evidence you need.


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...



JustWaitAFrekinMinute February 14th 13 04:09 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/13/2013 10:59 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:07:43 -0800, jps wrote:

On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 13:32:50 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:00:48 -0500, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
wrote:

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.

=====

There's a side to this story that's not being told. Obviously these
dogs had either been abandoned by their owners or allowed to run loose
in the wild. Either way it's a bad thing. Dogs running loose in
the wild revert to their natural instincts and form hunting packs
which prey upon wildlife and sometimes humans. Shooting is probably
the appropriate cure, and is sometime conducted by DNR officers if
caught hunting in packs or acting agressively. The real crime here is
that they were obviously shot with an inappropriate weapon or by
someone with a bad aim.

I'd guess that many if not most of these dogs end up being euthanized
by the animal shelter people.


And what has caused this sudden onslaught of wild dogs? Bainbridge
Island is not a Tennessee hollow with trailers scattering the
landscape. It's an upscale bedroom community a ferry ride away from
downtown Seattle.

It's the legitimacy of guns being on the rise, along with our ever
shortening sense of patience in this country for things not going the
way we want.

Quick answers are real popular here in Merica.



I thought you guys had gun control bordering on onerous there in
Seattle.
Must not be working. Are all of these evil guns flooding in from
Canada?


All of the mass shooters lately are hard core libs, this is how they get
when you take away their welfare...

thumper February 14th 13 04:44 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/13/2013 6:21 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:

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.


When I apply to you for employment you'll get a full resume with
references, until then don't hold your breath. Here's a small hint, I
have 9 US patents in analog/RF IC design.

Any comments made here stand or fall on their own merits, my identity
and employment are irrelevant.

However, if any one wants to discuss 60GHz communication links I'm up
for it.


Urin Asshole February 14th 13 04:47 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 23:09:58 -0500, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
wrote:

On 2/13/2013 10:59 PM, wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:07:43 -0800, jps wrote:

On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 13:32:50 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:00:48 -0500, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
wrote:

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.

=====

There's a side to this story that's not being told. Obviously these
dogs had either been abandoned by their owners or allowed to run loose
in the wild. Either way it's a bad thing. Dogs running loose in
the wild revert to their natural instincts and form hunting packs
which prey upon wildlife and sometimes humans. Shooting is probably
the appropriate cure, and is sometime conducted by DNR officers if
caught hunting in packs or acting agressively. The real crime here is
that they were obviously shot with an inappropriate weapon or by
someone with a bad aim.

I'd guess that many if not most of these dogs end up being euthanized
by the animal shelter people.

And what has caused this sudden onslaught of wild dogs? Bainbridge
Island is not a Tennessee hollow with trailers scattering the
landscape. It's an upscale bedroom community a ferry ride away from
downtown Seattle.

It's the legitimacy of guns being on the rise, along with our ever
shortening sense of patience in this country for things not going the
way we want.

Quick answers are real popular here in Merica.



I thought you guys had gun control bordering on onerous there in
Seattle.
Must not be working. Are all of these evil guns flooding in from
Canada?


All of the mass shooters lately are hard core libs, this is how they get
when you take away their welfare...


I thought you said you were a conservative... what a ****wit.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute February 14th 13 07:27 AM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/13/2013 11:44 PM, thumper wrote:
On 2/13/2013 6:21 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:

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.


When I apply to you for employment you'll get a full resume with
references, until then don't hold your breath. Here's a small hint, I
have 9 US patents in analog/RF IC design.

Any comments made here stand or fall on their own merits, my identity
and employment are irrelevant.

However, if any one wants to discuss 60GHz communication links I'm up
for it.


Ok, harry, got it...

Salmonbait[_2_] February 14th 13 02:23 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 18:51:13 -0500, 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.

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.


Holy ****.

Two of 'em.

Crows?


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.

F.O.A.D. February 14th 13 02:25 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/14/13 9:28 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 20:44:15 -0800, thumper wrote:

On 2/13/2013 6:21 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:

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.


When I apply to you for employment you'll get a full resume with
references, until then don't hold your breath. Here's a small hint, I
have 9 US patents in analog/RF IC design.

Any comments made here stand or fall on their own merits, my identity
and employment are irrelevant.

However, if any one wants to discuss 60GHz communication links I'm up
for it.


You might deny being Harry, but your bragging is very reminiscent of same.


Salmonbait

--



A mound of dirty cat litter has more to brag about than Snotty...or you.


Salmonbait[_2_] February 14th 13 02:28 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 20:44:15 -0800, thumper wrote:

On 2/13/2013 6:21 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:

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.


When I apply to you for employment you'll get a full resume with
references, until then don't hold your breath. Here's a small hint, I
have 9 US patents in analog/RF IC design.

Any comments made here stand or fall on their own merits, my identity
and employment are irrelevant.

However, if any one wants to discuss 60GHz communication links I'm up
for it.


You might deny being Harry, but your bragging is very reminiscent of same.


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.

JustWaitAFrekinMinute February 14th 13 02:31 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/14/2013 9:28 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 20:44:15 -0800, thumper wrote:

On 2/13/2013 6:21 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:

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.


When I apply to you for employment you'll get a full resume with
references, until then don't hold your breath. Here's a small hint, I
have 9 US patents in analog/RF IC design.

Any comments made here stand or fall on their own merits, my identity
and employment are irrelevant.

However, if any one wants to discuss 60GHz communication links I'm up
for it.


You might deny being Harry, but your bragging is very reminiscent of same.


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.


It's Bill Gates! 9 Patents and a "Lobsta' Boat"...

F.O.A.D. February 14th 13 02:34 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
On 2/14/13 9:31 AM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
On 2/14/2013 9:28 AM, Salmonbait wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 20:44:15 -0800, thumper wrote:

On 2/13/2013 6:21 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:

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.

When I apply to you for employment you'll get a full resume with
references, until then don't hold your breath. Here's a small hint, I
have 9 US patents in analog/RF IC design.

Any comments made here stand or fall on their own merits, my identity
and employment are irrelevant.

However, if any one wants to discuss 60GHz communication links I'm up
for it.


You might deny being Harry, but your bragging is very reminiscent of
same.


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.


It's Bill Gates! 9 Patents and a "Lobsta' Boat"...



Speaking of boats, now that, by your own admission, that rowboat of
yours has rotted itself into trash, are you planning to build another?

iBoaterer[_2_] February 14th 13 03:19 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
In article ,
says...

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


Why do you dwell on Chicago's problems so much? Are you so narrow minded
that you don't think there are any other problems in the U.S. or the
world?

iBoaterer[_2_] February 14th 13 03:20 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
In article ,
says...

On 2/13/2013 10:59 PM,
wrote:
On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:07:43 -0800, jps wrote:

On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 13:32:50 -0400, Wayne B
wrote:

On Wed, 13 Feb 2013 12:00:48 -0500, JustWaitAFrekinMinute
wrote:

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.

=====

There's a side to this story that's not being told. Obviously these
dogs had either been abandoned by their owners or allowed to run loose
in the wild. Either way it's a bad thing. Dogs running loose in
the wild revert to their natural instincts and form hunting packs
which prey upon wildlife and sometimes humans. Shooting is probably
the appropriate cure, and is sometime conducted by DNR officers if
caught hunting in packs or acting agressively. The real crime here is
that they were obviously shot with an inappropriate weapon or by
someone with a bad aim.

I'd guess that many if not most of these dogs end up being euthanized
by the animal shelter people.

And what has caused this sudden onslaught of wild dogs? Bainbridge
Island is not a Tennessee hollow with trailers scattering the
landscape. It's an upscale bedroom community a ferry ride away from
downtown Seattle.

It's the legitimacy of guns being on the rise, along with our ever
shortening sense of patience in this country for things not going the
way we want.

Quick answers are real popular here in Merica.



I thought you guys had gun control bordering on onerous there in
Seattle.
Must not be working. Are all of these evil guns flooding in from
Canada?


All of the mass shooters lately are hard core libs, this is how they get
when you take away their welfare...


You've said that before, do you have the data to back up your insane
bull****? I didn't think so.

iBoaterer[_2_] February 14th 13 03:21 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
In article ,
says...

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?


You stupid little fool!! Do you even realize that the south is
predominately hard core christian conservative?

iBoaterer[_2_] February 14th 13 03:22 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
In article ,
says...

On 2/13/2013 6:45 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.


What are the specific types of cirtters that are being "shot" on this
upscale island?

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.


Usually there is less mess with a gun versus as knife.


Pretty obvious these "upscale" are getting tired of feeding the
livestock so they are leaving the door open... Typical blue state
garbage... But hey, now they can afford a few new ITunes... LOL!


WTF is THIS insane babble about???

iBoaterer[_2_] February 14th 13 03:24 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
In article ,
says...

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....


Oh, man, Scotty, the one who comes here every single day, spews insane
bull**** that has no merit or truth or anything to back it up talking
about someone else "making **** up again".

iBoaterer[_2_] February 14th 13 03:25 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
In article ,
says...

On 2/13/13 8:41 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
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



There he goes again, PsychoScotty, unable to participate intelligently
in a discussion, resorts to bringing up relatives who don't post here.
It's the moron's way of rebuttal.


Yep, exactly, how low can he go? What a low life scum!! I wonder if his
neighbors are like him? If not, they must be abhored by his behavior!

iBoaterer[_2_] February 14th 13 03:25 PM

You can address any nuisance
 
In article ,
says...

On 2/13/2013 9:28 PM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
On 2/13/13 8:41 PM, JustWaitAFrekinMinute wrote:
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



There he goes again, PsychoScotty, unable to participate intelligently
in a discussion, resorts to bringing up relatives who don't post here.
It's the moron's way of rebuttal.


What a surprise Harry Krause and Dr. Karen Grear of Catholic University
of America, Rosedale Lane Huntington Maryland is making up **** again....


Hey, did you get your wife some Zig Zags and some Bugler for Valentines
day??!!


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