To: new cruelty
In Texas, a mouse can kill a deer
Don't believe it.
Mice would have to use such itty bitty guns.
2 posted on
11/19/2004 5:25:35 AM PST by
MaryFromMichigan
(We childproofed our home, but they are still getting in)
To: new cruelty
If this guy can get Osama bin Laden within range, he's got a deal.
3 posted on
11/19/2004 5:26:46 AM PST by
E. Pluribus Unum
(Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
To: new cruelty
Hunting is an ethical experienceSay what?
4 posted on
11/19/2004 5:28:11 AM PST by
Drawsing
(Congress doesn't need to see the light...they just need to feel the heat..Ronald Reagan)
To: new cruelty
Um...and how exactly does the camera get the deer into the back of the truck, and cut into venison steaks?
6 posted on
11/19/2004 5:30:44 AM PST by
Happygal
(liberalism - a narrow tribal outlook largely founded on class prejudice)
To: new cruelty
9 posted on
11/19/2004 5:35:09 AM PST by
deport
(I've done a lot things.... seen a lot of things..... Most of which I don't remember.)
To: new cruelty
Wow...What do you want to bet me that someone will soon be trying to figure out how to duplicate this in his backyard...with rabbits...or maybe cats...
10 posted on
11/19/2004 5:38:19 AM PST by
lsee
To: new cruelty
thats good and stupid,lazy hunting for idiots
and I deerhunt
11 posted on
11/19/2004 5:41:10 AM PST by
Charlespg
(Civilization and freedom are only worthy of those who defend or support defending It)
To: new cruelty
Last time I read Texas hunting laws a .22 rimfire is illegal. Did they mean a .223? Typical wire story always gets the facts wrong. Most hunting in Texas is with .30 cal guns. Buy the "Deerhunter" CD video game and save a bundle.
To: new cruelty
I love it, if only because it will push some of these animal rights activists over the edge.Now if we could only get these sniper cams into Falluja or Sadr city, man talk about your "first person shooters"
14 posted on
11/19/2004 5:57:43 AM PST by
edchambers
("Rock n Roller with one foot in the grave")
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