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To: Terriergal
Are these pictures something to be proud of? you killed Deers and advertising there pictures seems to be very vain.

Wether you beleive it or not some people do not beleive in
Sport Hunting why do you not want to accept that?

I wish I could put up a picture of my cat ZORRO to show how wonderful he is too.
294 posted on 01/12/2004 5:17:31 PM PST by missyme
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To: missyme
Yes, the pictures ARE something to be proud of. She eats meat, she hunts for her own, as I do. What's the problem? I think that's called self-sufficency. And as others have mentioned, if it wasn't for hunters funds there wouldn't have nearly as many animals in the wild. It's a sport, a challenge to acquire your own food while enjoying nature.
300 posted on 01/12/2004 5:45:53 PM PST by abbi_normal_2
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To: missyme
Your use of the term "sport hunting" implies that terriergal and cyrano killed those deer and then left the bodies to rot in the field. I can assure you that they were not. You imply that terriergal and cyrano don't care about the animals they hunt or the environment they live in.
Yet you proudly speak of feeding your CAT shrimp! Have you ever seen a commercial shrimping boat. It's a floating strip mine operation. Kills everything in front of the net, turtles, fish, marine mammals. But that's OK in your book because you don't want to see it and your cat likes shrimp. Seems to me that TG and Cyrano care more about the environment and the creatures in it than you do. You who are a "anti-hunting" champion of animal "rights" and the vegetarian lifestyle.
301 posted on 01/12/2004 5:50:18 PM PST by cavtrooper21 (Coffee, the elixir of life..or something resembling life.)
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To: missyme
Whether you beleive it or not some people do believe in Sport Hunting why do you not want to accept that?
303 posted on 01/12/2004 5:53:14 PM PST by BattleFlag
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To: missyme
Are these pictures something to be proud of?

Yes. It's not easy in most cases to take a deer with a bow: you have to get close, you have to be quiet and accurate and you will sometimes have to trail the deer some distance after hitting it.

I want to ask you a question:
How do you think the typical deer's life ends in the wild, if he's not killed by a hunter?

Please answer...I'm curious to see how much you know about the matter.

305 posted on 01/12/2004 5:58:21 PM PST by Mackey (Looks like we got about a 100 year supply of Mexicans. We can shut the border now.)
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To: missyme
you've got mail
306 posted on 01/12/2004 6:00:01 PM PST by evad (Welcome back Joe Gibbs...we've been waitin')
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To: missyme; Terriergal; sauropod
Wether you beleive it or not some people do not beleive in Sport Hunting why do you not want to accept that?

I'm sure she accepts that some people don't like hunting; the question is, why should she CARE?

And why shouldn't she be proud of those pictures? Hell, those deer were tracked and killed with a bow. Takes a lot of skill.

320 posted on 01/12/2004 6:40:18 PM PST by hellinahandcart
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To: missyme
Wether you beleive it or not some people do not beleive in Sport Hunting why do you not want to accept that?

If you personally choose not to hunt, I have no problem with that. If you think governments should ban hunting, I have a major problem with that.

415 posted on 01/13/2004 4:07:05 PM PST by Dan from Michigan ("And it's worth the sweat, and it's worth the pain, cause the chance may never come again" -)
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