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4/24/2008 10:04:55 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

silkpanties53
Baytown, TX
age: 53




4/24/2008 10:08:06 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 
lonesomeloser
Louisville, KY
age: 50


That would be horribly misspelled words....

4/24/2008 10:10:35 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 
sweetbabeblues
Hannibal, MO
age: 53


CATETINAB....

WITH YET ANOTHER OF YOUR EMAILS TO ME......

"I answered that question a long time ago in the thread. I do not eat red meat anymore (8years). I am working on eliminating chicken and fish also. Having to actualy kill a defenseless animal and applauding the child is horrifying. Going to a grocery and selecting already killed prey is completely differnt. I am pretty sure your son or daughter didn't kill it for thrills. We have enough slaughtered animals we do not nead vennison too or anything else sacrificed.

You appear to be a tough woman, sorry not my style".......

Me a "rough woman"...that will be the day.... Simply because I choose to hunt and feed my family like I have said, makes me a "rough woman"? GET REAL!!!!

Like I have said,...I see NOTHING wrong with teaching children how to kill and feed them selves should the nead be, and with prices going up these days, there will be alot more of it going on.....
You talk of it beeing ok for the grocery store to slaughter these animals, but you failled to realize that they only do it to gain profit!!!
We do it to survive..... Perhaps you just don't care for blood on your hands?
Now you still eat chicken and fish, and talk about the poor defensless animals...
Then maybe you should tell me what makes it right to kill them and not venison, or turkey, or anything else?
Or is it your just not getting the picture here? Do you not realize how many thousands of deer died this year from "Black Tongue Disease", simply because nature has a way of taken out the over populated?????

By the way..don't try sending me any more of your emails....

Your now blocked!!!

4/24/2008 10:11:00 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

nicksterdemus
Little Rock, AR
age: 51


I know a feller that used to bowfish game fish.

Bigass Crappie 'cept here it's only legal w/rough fish.

He got caught a few times n the price of fish proceeded to get a little steep...

4/24/2008 10:13:24 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 
sweetbabeblues
Hannibal, MO
age: 53


lonesome....

She just doesn't get it and keeps sending me emails....

Wonder what the difference is between killing a chicken and fish, rather than a cow or pig, or even a deer or wild turkey....

Each one was alive, and each one has blood... Maybe she just faints at the sight of blood?

4/24/2008 10:18:01 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

nicksterdemus
Little Rock, AR
age: 51


If stalkin' you is wrong, I don't wanna be right...



4/24/2008 10:24:46 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 
sweetbabeblues
Hannibal, MO
age: 53


Wooohooo.......

4/24/2008 10:27:05 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

dee_lightful
Skaneateles, NY
age: 45




4/24/2008 10:32:03 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

theothergman
Michigan, ND
age: 47


Hunters make the best lovers.

4/24/2008 10:32:09 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

chinatown_girl
Oyster Bay, NY
age: 19


coppermare i agree with all of your points.

i've been hunting a few times with my uncles, and i know how to shoot; i also like archery. i don't enjoy hunting but i agree with my uncles that i should know how to do it if i had to.

i think its a great idea for families to bond in nature but i'd prefer to do it by camping out together, or even fishing. i think 4 years old is way too young because if it traumatizes the child somehow, they are too young to really explain what is is they are thinking and going through. i think most of us don't allow lil kids to watch scary movies so think about how it is to see hunting from the perspective of a lil kid.

i think my lil bro was around 9 or 10 when we went hunting and he was jumping everytime a gun went off and when they started butchering the deer he was crying. i told everybody not to tease him or make him feel bad for having human feelings. it doesnt have anything to do with being manly; my dad doesnt hunt but he's done tournament fighting when he was younger. i guess the butchering didnt bother me as much cause as a chinese girl i have chopped tons of meat for dinner with the meat cleaver lol, though theres not all that blood.

4/24/2008 10:33:38 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 
lonesomeloser
Louisville, KY
age: 50


Hunting does nothing of the sort...there is no trauma involved with hunting....but ya just a kid yourself...

4/24/2008 10:33:45 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

silkpanties53
Baytown, TX
age: 53


oh oh
now the big guns come out

4/24/2008 10:52:51 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

paken
Bonneau, SC
age: 64


Non hunters if you prefer to eat meat that has been blugeoned to death be my guest just leave the rest of us alone.If God don't want us to eat animals he wouldn't have made them out of meat.I am happy to know that last year a part of the money from my annual sportsman's lic went to habitat restration and reclaimation.Over 2 billion dallars last figures I saw.If you don't control the heards the will over populate,inbreed and eventually die out.Ck Hilton head Isl in SC few yrs ago.BTW I no longer hunt but still buy a $100 dollar sportsman's lic every yr.How much have you spend to insure survival of the animals?

4/24/2008 11:01:20 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

chinatown_girl
Oyster Bay, NY
age: 19


lonesomeloser
Hunting does nothing of the sort...there is no trauma involved with hunting....but ya just a kid yourself...


well 'pops' if im a kid then it means my words have more weight speaking for kids lol

4/24/2008 11:08:16 AMkids and hunting wrong or right 

theothergman
Michigan, ND
age: 47


By 1920, the whitetail deer population in the entire US was estimated at approximately 200,000 remaining animals. Through aggressive game management overseen by and supported by the US Fish and Wildlife service working with various hunter organizations, the current whitetail deer population is well over 22 MILLION. All due to hunters and game management. In the mid seventies, the waterfowl population was down to about 10 million in North America, again through the efforts of state and federal game management, it's now over 70 million. The giant Canadian Goose was almost extinct at the turn of the century, today their numbers are over 8 million and people b*tch about them shitting on their gold courses. If not for the efforts of the true sportsmen in this country, the people who value the wildlife enough to put their money where their mouth is, the hunters, most of the wild animals you see running around would be long gone. Who was the first US President to become a champion of the wilds and set up the National Parks for all to enjoy? The most avid hunter we've ever had as a president, Teddy Roosevelt. Through the efforts of the fed and state governments, working with landowners, hunters, and sportsmen, we're ensuring our heritage will be passed on to our children better than it ever has been in this country. The PETA arguments don't fly in this part of the country, the heartland. There's nothing more nutritious than wild game. I'd rather eat moose, elk, venison, duck and goose than conventional meats. My boys are out in the fields with me, they're learning to appreciate nature and her bounty, passed on by their father, it's one of the greatest gifts I can give them.


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