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Scott Seidman wrote:
You can't throw a rock while standing next to these guys without hitting a potential scandal. Shhhh! We're hunting Wepubwican Wawyers. -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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rw wrote in news:cH2If.191$VI6.132
@newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net: Cheney is a pig of a "hunter." He has a history of shooting scores of farm-raised birds in canned "hunts." Fair is fair. Game birds are alot fewer and farther between in NY State, at least, than they were two decades ago. Many hunters enjoy wing shooting in similar environments, as its the closest that they can get to the real thing. It's not like it's a fenced-in deer facility. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
rw wrote in news:cH2If.191$VI6.132 @newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net: Cheney is a pig of a "hunter." He has a history of shooting scores of farm-raised birds in canned "hunts." Fair is fair. Game birds are alot fewer and farther between in NY State, at least, than they were two decades ago. Many hunters enjoy wing shooting in similar environments, as its the closest that they can get to the real thing. It's not like it's a fenced-in deer facility. So you think that shooting 70 farm-raised pheasants is sport? -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. |
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![]() "rw" wrote in message k.net... Scott Seidman wrote: rw wrote in news:cH2If.191$VI6.132 @newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net: Cheney is a pig of a "hunter." He has a history of shooting scores of farm-raised birds in canned "hunts." Fair is fair. Game birds are alot fewer and farther between in NY State, at least, than they were two decades ago. Many hunters enjoy wing shooting in similar environments, as its the closest that they can get to the real thing. It's not like it's a fenced-in deer facility. So you think that shooting 70 farm-raised pheasants is sport? So, you think Scott said something that suggests he thinks shooting 70 farm-raised pheasants is sport? Wolfgang who never ceases to be amazed at what passes for reading skills in this kindergarten. |
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![]() rw wrote: http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/cheney_hunting_accident -- Cut "to the chase" for my email address. It's allready made the I love poetry website. http://www.ilovepoetry.com/VIEWPOEM.ASP?ID=87007 |
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Scott Seidman wrote:
rw wrote: Cheney is a pig of a "hunter." He has a history of shooting scores of farm-raised birds in canned "hunts." Fair is fair. Game birds are alot fewer and farther between in NY State, at least, than they were two decades ago. Many hunters enjoy wing shooting in similar environments, as its the closest that they can get to the real thing. It's not like it's a fenced-in deer facility. Yeah, but it's not like real wing shooting either if the ones in New York state are anything like the ones here in Illinois. Around here you pay for X amount of birds, X amount of birds are taken out of their pens and planted in a field, and X amount of birds are shot, one way or the other. They may as well be fenced in for all the chance they have. I won't hunt pheasant at one of those places. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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![]() "Wayne Knight" wrote in message oups.com... Wolfgang wrote: .....how can the thought of cover up NOT occur? I think there's a difference between not reporting it (not a coverup) than hiding the fact (cover up). Fine line......at best. The first step in hiding anything is not reporting it, ainna? If one can believe what one hears on the tv news, i heard one report yesterday where it said the guy who was shot came up behind the VP and didn't let him know he was there, essentially assigning blame to the victim. (and this wasn't Fox either) Well, I don't know all the details.....and none of us ever will. That said, the phrase "blaming the victim" smells strongly of the supposition that victims never share in the responsibility for what happens to them. This is patently absurd. Cheney obviously screwed up, he had the gun, took the shot and didn't ensure there was no one in the path. Cheney PROBABLY screwed up with regard to the shooting. This is generally the case in such situations, but it is by no means impossible for someone to get shot without the shooter having done anything stupid. Send him back to a basic hunter safety class but I'm not sure I would issue a press release saying I did something stupid either. You aren't the vice president of the United States. Cheney DID screw up in not making the matter public immediately. What concerns me more than the lack of an announcement, is at least one major newspaper is quoting an animal hack calling hunting wrong. I fear the conversation will mover more this way than the VP forgetting the basic safety rules of hunting. No surprise there. I don't expect people to refrain from commenting on issues that concern them. Animal rights activists would be idiots to pass on an opportunity like this. Wolfgang |
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rw wrote in
k.net: Scott Seidman wrote: rw wrote in news:cH2If.191$VI6.132 @newsread1.news.pas.earthlink.net: Cheney is a pig of a "hunter." He has a history of shooting scores of farm-raised birds in canned "hunts." Fair is fair. Game birds are alot fewer and farther between in NY State, at least, than they were two decades ago. Many hunters enjoy wing shooting in similar environments, as its the closest that they can get to the real thing. It's not like it's a fenced-in deer facility. So you think that shooting 70 farm-raised pheasants is sport? We all draw the line somewhere. Personally, for me, its big game enclosed by a fence, because I don't think its "sporting" (whatever that means) and the management practice helps spread CWD. With respect to the birds, certainly, wanton waste enters the picture, so what's done with the 70 birds is somewhat important. Perhaps a donation of the game to a feed the poor program would somewhat ameliorate what appears at first glance to be gluttony. While sportsmen certainly need to police their own sport, so others don't do it for them, I try to tread rather lightly. For example, there are some people who think that catch and kill fishing is immoral. There are catch and release fishermen that think catching and releasing fifty fish in a day is an abuse of the resource and of the fish. There are anti- wackos who say that any fishing at all is morally repugnant. There are environmentalist who object to fish stocking. Which definitions of sportsmanlike should I follow? The social libertarian in me wants me to believe that dictating "sportsmanlike" behavior to others who hold a different, though defendable, definition of "sportsmanlike" is no more reasonable than someone telling me when life begins. On the other side of the coin, I don't think that fenced-in big game hunts should be legal, and you won't catch me shooting 70 birds, though I might take a reasonable bag limit on a game farm. I can see a youth shoot resulting in a party taking a large number of birds, while still following a tight bag limit on each hunter. Of course, wanton waste regulations should apply to absolutely every hunt. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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![]() "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message et... Scott Seidman wrote: rw wrote: Cheney is a pig of a "hunter." He has a history of shooting scores of farm-raised birds in canned "hunts." Fair is fair. Game birds are alot fewer and farther between in NY State, at least, than they were two decades ago. Many hunters enjoy wing shooting in similar environments, as its the closest that they can get to the real thing. It's not like it's a fenced-in deer facility. Yeah, but it's not like real wing shooting either if the ones in New York state are anything like the ones here in Illinois. Around here you pay for X amount of birds, X amount of birds are taken out of their pens and planted in a field, and X amount of birds are shot, one way or the other. They may as well be fenced in for all the chance they have. The few hunt clubs I've been to in southern Wisconsin are all surrounded by other properties that have a much higher concnetration of pheasants (and whatever other birds are released) than similiar habitats further from the clubs. Escapees, I think they're called. Evidently we have some wing shooters here who aren't as good as you. Presumably, their dogs aren't as good as yours either. I won't hunt pheasant at one of those places. I take it you don't eat chicken, then. Wolfgang |
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![]() "Wayne Knight" wrote Whoever came up with this needs to work in marketing, not political spin. IMHO, a large part of the reason for the 'shift to the right' in recent years is because that side has better admen, selling an inferior product. I don't think it's possible to overstate just how gullible our TV raised culture is to well crafted advertising. To that we can add the fact that the 'conservative thought' is much easier to present in sound bite fashion. Not that it's better thought, just easier to put into a few, oft repeated, words. A conservative can find his "there is one right way, in all situations, at all times, no more thought needed" answer on a given topic, refine it to the minimum words and Bush-like recite his manta, each and every time that topic comes up. A liberal is forced, by his beliefs, to actually consider other points of view and the idea that different solutions need to be applied to different problems. When he tries to explain that far more thoughtful position it comes off as 'wishy washy' to a public trained to decide by what they are told to decide by how many times they've seen the exact same ad, over and over, telling them what to think. |
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