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Sarah Brady, Gun Criminal?
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| 3/22/02
| Limbacher
Posted on 03/22/2002 11:41:39 AM PST by Tumbleweed_Connection
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To: Sungirl
Please see post #259. I hope that made your day.
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posted on
03/22/2002 8:13:34 PM PST
by
oldvike
To: Double Tap
Nice one! Yeah the property I hunt on has a nice funnel area... the night before shotgun season hubby went there with his bow, had a doe come up to him on the ground three times (he had a bucrut wafer on him), but he heard a buck snort-wheezing behind her (couldn't see him) until the first time she dashed away. The buck never returned and then it got dark. The very next morning we couldn't hunt there because it was promised to a shotgun hunter for the short gun season. Half hour into daylight she took a nice ten pointer just about like yours there. Sheesh some ppl have all the luck!
In that same area a few weeks before I was leaving my stand after seeing nothing... and on the way out I scraped some leaves off the trail so it wouldn't be noisy for me next time. I get to the edge of the woods and look up and a buck walks out 30 yards downwind of me. Too dark to see much detail, but he started walking toward me. I even got to take an arrow out and nock it before he figured out what I was at about ten yards and dashed away. I knew it was too late to shoot at that time of evening but heck I wasn't sure if he was going to be mean or not.
And now everyone else here is asleep. ... oh yeah I forgot I had caffeine today no wonder I don't feel tired! but I gotta ... I just gotta go to sleep. lol
To: Terriergal
ya'll can ease this way and take some real deer. here in the piedmont of georgia they grow like kudzu- ten pounds a day. and please take all you can- we are over-run with deer. we have so many here i'm gonna use a steak knife to take my next buck..
To: Terriergal;Sungirl
See post #259.
This is by far and away the best buck I have ever killed.
Sungirl - See that big grin on my scraggly mug? 10% of that grin is from the fact that I just killed the best buck of my life. 50% comes from the fact that my beautiful wife is on the other side of the camera taking the picture and being happy for me.
And the other 40% is because my role model and idol, my father, is standing next to my wife just as happy as I am, and very proud of me.
That is what hunting is all about, but you would take that away from me.
To: herewego
BTW- i am a cheese fan so i gotta say it- ALL YOUR DEER ARE BELONG TO US. ALL YOUR PETA SHOULD CHOKE ON MEat. and all libs should kiss my @ss. herewego baby----
To: Neil E. Wright
Thank you very much Neil.
To: Double Tap
My very great pleasure!!! Now you owe me a care package when the season is over this fall!!!! LOL
mmmmmmmm Venison jerky!!!!!!!!!!
Toward FREEDOM
To: Eagle Eye
To: ctdonath2;sungirl
Did you notice the "high water" sign behind the "driver" was metric?
Taken in England perhaps? Maybe Canada.
But NOT Florida, not NY .....
'Course, neither NY nor Fl can claim many honest state employees, nor honest citizens apparently.
To: Shooter 2.5
I understand sungirl's post. I am for the 2nd amendment 100 percent , but I must state that many hunters are dangerous for the gun rights crowd. Many "hunters" are pansy city slickers who go hunting to feel like a man. I don't intend to offend anyone by that statement, but I defend what I contend. I hope I aint rhyming like Jesse the hypocrit Jackson too much. I have met many passionate animal rights supporters who are second amendment enthusiasts who shoot well and love to shoot. I think men need to understand the true contents of manliness.Getting drunk, dipping snuff and hunting aint maniliness.
To: Neil E. Wright
Do you like it spicy or mild? With pepper or not?
To: Double Tap
Spicy is fine ... with crushed red pepper .... I am in Arizona after all!!!!!!! LOL
Toward FREEDOM
To: crusadersteve
I have met many passionate animal rights supporters who are second amendment enthusiasts who shoot well and love to shoot.The problem with that statement is that animal rights supporters would gladly take away the rights of others to hunt. So how can they then try to defend the right to keep and bear arms? You can't use the power of government for your own purpose and then not expect it to turn back on you! If you want to use the power of government for your petty hatred, then you can't complain when it is used against you to take something that you do feel passionate about.
To: Sungirl
Please don't teach your kid that killing animals is a sport...you are doing society harm.
Seems to me that, the harm to society, is NOT teaching kids to hunt for sport. Doing so, not only teaches kids the respect for the outdoors,[which is, afterall, a renewable resource] but teaches them the consequences of what a firearm can really do, that there is real "life and death". Many games are nothing but shooting the enemy. No real consequences. If kids learn, that REAL bullets do kill, perhaps fewer will be on the street, killing each other, just to see what will happen, or plotting to kill their classmates with bombs,"for sport".
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To: ChareltonHest
Here is some captured footage of Sarah spewing her love for America and our individual freedoms. Don't get me wrong, you are catching her in one of her better moments spewing deceite and subterfuge about methods to create a "higher vision." Sarah is a fine little person. She just isn't an American, however. We keep her in check within her own room.
To: Buckeroo
Your Sarah Brady posts of video(?) aren't working.....all I see is a Tripod advertisement picture.
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posted on
03/22/2002 9:05:32 PM PST
by
SW6906
To: Sungirl
I am not a vegetarian....I know animals are food. And I know for a fact that hunters do not kill my food.... Naw. You just pay someone to kill your food for you, factory-farm style. If you can't handle someone killing their own food, your are twice condemned for hiring someone to do the killing for you.
I just do not believe that every Tom Dick and Harry should have the right to shoot animals when they feel like it. It's wrong. It's dangerous.
Get one thing straight: hunting as providance for self or others is absolutely righteous and natural. Don't confuse that with killing things just for the sheer humorous he11 of it. (Heck, when I kill a woodchuck for digging up my yard, I've got enough respect for it to eat it.)
Hunting is right, natural, and about as safe as driving to work. Deal with it. Your notions against hunting are a rare development in history, made possible by a rich culture; most of history did not allow for the _luxury_ of looking down on hunting.
To: SW6906
You are right.
Tripod has blocked distribution of the animated gif. I will change this. Thanks!
To: crusadersteve
I think men need to understand the true contents of manliness... ************************** if a question should exists, there should not be an issue. you are either a man or not, which percieves that if not a man than one is a woman.
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