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To: cweese
Well compared to what is happening on our borders it probably isn't significant
but in our rural areas they were dumped on us by the commercial airliner load
a fresh load just came in a few months ago...it was pretty noticeable to say the least.

The gangs are bad news...and thanks to the socialists in the schools welfare dept and in local and state government their sense and attitude of 'entitlement' is arrogant the get violent with those in the community who oppose them..they are defended by the 'city mothers', the press and law enforcement..they act like nasty pets of the liberals in charge

They were nice and shy and quiet back 25 yrs ago when the first ones landed...but since then their numbers have greatly increased....as well as the violence...The old ones complain that they cant control the young ones...and just shrug their shoulders...

Meanwhile the drugs, prostitution and violence spreads between Minneapolis St. Paul ...through Eau Clair...Wausau over to Green Bay and through the Fox River Valley....with gang bangers causing trouble over in LaCrosse as well...

In the past 25 yrs I have had to pull a piece on them more than once...and luckily it was a standoff each time..

There was another hunter murdered in a similar fashion about three years ago ..shot in the back two times...and his rifle was stolen...he was hunting on his own land..about 80 miles from the recent murders

A late model Toyota was spotted at near the scene by some locals who told police about it later...three SE Asians were in this vehicle...the crime was never solved..they are looking in to the possibility of Vang being involved as he bought a license to hunt in WI that same year....if so then there is more than one involved

To wander about on opening day...when others are in their tree stands being quiet and waiting for deer is pretty dang rude as those who have waited patiently in the cold for the possiblity of a shot arent too happy to have the deer chased off by hunters just walking around site seeing...according to what the papers are calling Vang's "cultural wife" (shack job) Vang is a long time hunter...funny he doesn't follow the rules of etiquette that are well known and established for many years...especially opening day weekend.

His roving around says to me he was not serious about getting a deer....the way we hunt is to spend a few weekends before the season starts scouting out where you intend on hunting..
You pick a spot and see if others have been around there ahead of you...if there are lots of fresh boot prints around...you look for another place for your tree stand..

The day before...the opening...you go put up your portable stand...and mark it so you can find it in the dark...

Opening day you make your way to your stand...and get up in it and sit there till you see something to shoot or noon comes when its time to warm up...get some lunch take a nap
or if you are with a big party start making your drives...most folks don't drive opening day
we wait till the next week when the deer are hold up and the out of state hunters are mostly gone..

To meander around the woods is something rank amateur would do...or someone looking to
antagonize others

Once upon a time in a land far away the Hmongs were are friends..or at least many of them were others sold their opium to the NVA and so were their friends instead...

They seem to be more hard core socialists these days...at least as far as the public trough goes..
Since they invaded my little home town area the crime rate shot up and the quality of life went down the tubes..more so than just a sign of the times..

Money may not buy happiness but it sure buys loyalty too bad it cant buy decency imo
48 posted on 11/25/2004 3:07:36 PM PST by joesnuffy ("The merit of our Constitution was, not that it promotes democracy, but checks it." Horatio Seymour)
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To: joesnuffy

Thanks for the great explanation. I had no idea of what a problem it is up there. I hunt in deep So. Texas and about a month after 9/11, I was down for opening weekend of dove season. 2 well armed INS agents with 2 heavily armed game wardens drove up to check our licenses and count our posession of dove. They informed us that there was a dragnet in that area for the a-rabs heading to mexico to get out of the US for whatever reasons.


55 posted on 11/25/2004 3:17:20 PM PST by cweese
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