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xyzc12 kat wrote:
What does all of this yah yahing have to do with the original
question,which was about hunting feral hogs.This subject is 3 years old.
It brings you out to remind us what we fought and died for, and the ones we died for. Too bad you just don't get it, but that's your loss.

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xyzc12 kat wrote:
What does all of this yah yahing have to do with the original
question,which was about hunting feral hogs.This subject is 3 years old.
Do you realize that your Post is a prime example of what KnightLord is talking about...an inability to "think outside the Box"...and if you do, you've been pre-conditioned not to express it or act on it?
The Thread will go back to it's original subject...they always do...but nowhere is it carved in stone that the conversation cannot be veer off into other areas, temporarily, other than wat you have been told and taught is not "supposed" to happen. It could actually be asserted that, it's a back-door way of controlling your thoughts and your Right to Free Speech.
My Generation considered it a valuable way of learning from others' experiences and opinions on many different subjects...and we would listen to it for hours. Furthermore, we ALWAYS learned something from it and we knew we would,,,that's why we listened. Sadly, that isn't done anymore and that may be why we are becoming a Nation of Programmed Robots without any ability to listen, learn, or think for ourselves. The way of learning to do that has been taken from us and doing it on our own, is discouraged, as you have just shown us. Also, as you have just shown us, we must follow every rule and always do as we are told, without giving it any thought, at all. Why? Because it's the Rule! Ask yourself...who made that Rule and why do we have to follow it..and what is the worse that can happen, if we don't? Then, make up your own Mind about whether to follow it or not. That's called, thinking for yourself! I suggest that you practice it, instead of blindly following along, when you don't even know why you're doing it.

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It's really a shame that you couldn't have been Drafted into the Vietnam War or the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. You might have come back an entirely different Person and anything would have been an improvement, in your case!
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Rights or no rights people will still have guns like they have drugs
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Mississippi Gurl wrote:
<quoted text>It`s too bad that you were not harpooned when they discovered your fatass!
Why don`t you go over there, and i`ll personally send a grenade to you, special delivery.
Rude intolerance. Childish snobbery. Anile inanity.

As nauseating as these traits are, all service men and women seek to protect your right to be so. When you grow up, maybe you'll understand that.
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Feb 18, 2013
 
For those who know the difference between distrust and paranoia, let me encourage you to watch a couple of videos.

http://www.youtube.com/watch...

http://www.youtube.com/watch...

If you have an hour, and would like to see for yourself that the Gulf of Tonkin was not a one time thing, check out the USS Liberty

http://www.youtube.com/watch...

Knowing what we lost, and what we stood to loose if Johnson had been successful, how "trusting" would you be?

What's Vietnam got to do with legislating hunting rights? That's up to you and how much you're willing to see, or how much you're not willing to see.
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SexySassySenior wrote:
It's really a shame that you couldn't have been Drafted into the Vietnam War or the Iraq and Afghanistan Wars. You might have come back an entirely different Person and anything would have been an improvement, in your case!
A song ...

http://www.youtube.com/watch...

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KnightLord wrote:
For those who know the difference between distrust and paranoia, let me encourage you to watch a couple of videos.
http://www.youtube.com/watch...
http://www.youtube.com/watch...
If you have an hour, and would like to see for yourself that the Gulf of Tonkin was not a one time thing, check out the USS Liberty
http://www.youtube.com/watch...
Knowing what we lost, and what we stood to loose if Johnson had been successful, how "trusting" would you be?
What's Vietnam got to do with legislating hunting rights? That's up to you and how much you're willing to see, or how much you're not willing to see.
KnightLord, I watched all of your Links, including the one about the U.S.S. Liberty. I can't really talk about them right now, other than to say that I completely understand why you do not trust our Gov't. and our Presidents and that I think I have been too trusting of some of them. I was never a fan of Johnson's, but I didn't think any President could be capable of that and showing no remorse, at all.
I remember not having a good feeling about Johnson, Nixon, McNamara, Kissinger, and the List goes on. It was a time when we didn't seem to have an honest Person in Washington, including the White House, it's Cabinet, through 2 Presidencies and it only began to improve after Nixon was forced to resign.
Two different Political Partys in the Office of the Presidency and corruption in both of them. All of us , including me, need to remember that!

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SexySassySenior wrote:
<quoted text>KnightLord, I watched all of your Links, including the one about the U.S.S. Liberty. I can't really talk about them right now, other than to say that I completely understand why you do not trust our Gov't. and our Presidents and that I think I have been too trusting of some of them. I was never a fan of Johnson's, but I didn't think any President could be capable of that and showing no remorse, at all.
I remember not having a good feeling about Johnson, Nixon, McNamara, Kissinger, and the List goes on. It was a time when we didn't seem to have an honest Person in Washington, including the White House, it's Cabinet, through 2 Presidencies and it only began to improve after Nixon was forced to resign.
Two different Political Partys in the Office of the Presidency and corruption in both of them. All of us , including me, need to remember that!
You are older than rocks and about as intelligent as an entire box of rocks. Congratulations.
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I remember not having a good feeling about Johnson, Nixon, McNamara, Kissinger, and the List goes on. It was a time when we didn't seem to have an honest Person in Washington, including the White House, it's Cabinet, through 2 Presidencies and it only began to improve after Nixon was forced to resign.
Two different Political Partys in the Office of the Presidency and corruption in both of them. All of us , including me, need to remember that!
As you may recall Kissinger said that he is properly positioned to bring in the New World Order, of both Bush and Obama, and it wouldn't surprise me if he said it about both Bush and Clinton too. Where Kissinger and a few others are involved, I would caution extreme caution. Another of my favorite haunts is the Brookings Institute {which puts videos on YouTube fairly often. The tend to be a bit more honest than they intend sometimes, but they don't expect people like me to be listening.
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A song?

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KnightLord wrote:
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As you may recall Kissinger said that he is properly positioned to bring in the New World Order, of both Bush and Obama, and it wouldn't surprise me if he said it about both Bush and Clinton too. Where Kissinger and a few others are involved, I would caution extreme caution. Another of my favorite haunts is the Brookings Institute {which puts videos on YouTube fairly often. The tend to be a bit more honest than they intend sometimes, but they don't expect people like me to be listening.
you should listen
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SexySassySenior wrote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v =-dKAX7Jp8wo
right on baby rock roll!

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you go baby!

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I have turned over a new leaf. I believe and support the Second Amendment. Period. I publicly apologize for ever being hateful or rude. I was wrong.
Done my homework

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SexySasssySenior wrote:
I have turned over a new leaf. I believe and support the Second Amendment. Period. I publicly apologize for ever being hateful or rude. I was wrong.
I hope that one day we can live in a world where people don't have to protect themselves from each other {that includes tyrants, despots, and other criminals}, but that day is not this day, nor is it any day in view.

As it is, we have the right to feed ourselves and our families, and hunting is part of that right, as is gardening. I notice there are no threads on legislation that's been considered to control private gardening, though some of that legislation would be very surprising to many. There's also the argument about GMO foods, which seems absent here as well; which hunting and organic gardening would circumvent. Is there a pattern emerging? Add to that the fact that when GMO exposure on food labels is on the ballot, major food companies and major chemical companies marshal their forces against it. Why is that, do you think? Why would they oppose us knowing what they are putting in our food?

There are many issues that are interconnected in all this. At the risk of being off-topic I submit the following documentary.

http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/the-world-acco...

As I don't have any experience with the site overall, here is the link to the main page if you wish to take a look at what else they offer.

http://topdocumentaryfilms.com/

My late friend from Wales, who had done years of research on Monsanto, assured me, and sent me loads of literature to support his position, that this documentary barely scratches the surface.
xxx

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caleb wrote:
Rights or no rights people will still have guns like they have drugs
that is true
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Can't wait till Duck season is back!!

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