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Perhaps he thinks that anything he publicly posts here is no-one else's business?Vrede wrote:Nah, he's tired of his own links proving him wrong.
Since you've defined those who object to torturing small animals as "liberal", one can only conclude that those on your side of the political spectrum are in favor of torturing small animals.Colonel Taylor wrote:Here now, well with all the liberal mind readers here I didn't think it was necessary.![]()
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Where or who said the animal was tortured? yup another liberal making things up yet againrstrong wrote:Since you've defined those who object to torturing small animals as "liberal", one can only conclude that those on your side of the political spectrum are in favor of torturing small animals.Colonel Taylor wrote:Here now, well with all the liberal mind readers here I didn't think it was necessary.![]()
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Somehow this is not surprising.
The article clearly describes what they're doing, with a wild animal. They don't need to use the word "torture."Colonel Taylor wrote:Where or who said the animal was tortured? yup another liberal making things up yet againrstrong wrote:Since you've defined those who object to torturing small animals as "liberal", one can only conclude that those on your side of the political spectrum are in favor of torturing small animals.Colonel Taylor wrote:Here now, well with all the liberal mind readers here I didn't think it was necessary.![]()
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Somehow this is not surprising.
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You can catch a possum, put him in a cage, feed him good clean food for a few weeks, and then kill him and eat him, but you can't catch one, put him in a cage, feed him good clean food for a few weeks, and lower him in a cage, and then let him go?O Really wrote:I could also argue that it's pretty stupid that you can get a licence to kill it, but not a licence to keep it in a cage for a couple of weeks, but that's the way it is in a state that allows the "opps" defense for shooting someone in the woods. Personally, I doubt the possum is harmed or severely traumatized with permanent damage. Maybe not much worse than hauling Punxsutawney Phil out every Groundhog Day, except that Phil was domesticated over time and is pretty much used to being handled and gawked at.
The Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Chickens would put a stop to that in a heartbeat.Vrede wrote:I don't have a problem with eating wild game, but why do folks have to use wild animals for cheap entertainment?
I will be happy to organize a substitute literacy fundraiser in Brasstown featuring a "Colonel Taylor Drop", if he has the brass.
Speaking of PETA.....Stinger wrote:You can catch a possum, put him in a cage, feed him good clean food for a few weeks, and then kill him and eat him, but you can't catch one, put him in a cage, feed him good clean food for a few weeks, and lower him in a cage, and then let him go?O Really wrote:I could also argue that it's pretty stupid that you can get a licence to kill it, but not a licence to keep it in a cage for a couple of weeks, but that's the way it is in a state that allows the "opps" defense for shooting someone in the woods. Personally, I doubt the possum is harmed or severely traumatized with permanent damage. Maybe not much worse than hauling Punxsutawney Phil out every Groundhog Day, except that Phil was domesticated over time and is pretty much used to being handled and gawked at.
Makes a lot of frickin' sense.
Maybe PETA would be happier if he went out and killed one and then lowered the dead possum at midnight. Not traumatizing him then.
An 18-page ruling? Seriously?
That's the biggest ****-up of the whole thing.
Wneglia wrote:Speaking of PETA.....Stinger wrote:You can catch a possum, put him in a cage, feed him good clean food for a few weeks, and then kill him and eat him, but you can't catch one, put him in a cage, feed him good clean food for a few weeks, and lower him in a cage, and then let him go?O Really wrote:I could also argue that it's pretty stupid that you can get a licence to kill it, but not a licence to keep it in a cage for a couple of weeks, but that's the way it is in a state that allows the "opps" defense for shooting someone in the woods. Personally, I doubt the possum is harmed or severely traumatized with permanent damage. Maybe not much worse than hauling Punxsutawney Phil out every Groundhog Day, except that Phil was domesticated over time and is pretty much used to being handled and gawked at.
Makes a lot of frickin' sense.
Maybe PETA would be happier if he went out and killed one and then lowered the dead possum at midnight. Not traumatizing him then.
An 18-page ruling? Seriously?
That's the biggest ****-up of the whole thing.
Don't screw with bikers.![]()
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I don't think you need a license to wack a possum. If so, my dogs are in a heap 'o trouble.O Really wrote: I could also argue that it's pretty stupid that you can get a licence to kill it,
I posted a pretty good recipe around here somewheresk9nanny wrote:I don't think you need a license to wack a possum. If so, my dogs are in a heap 'o trouble.O Really wrote: I could also argue that it's pretty stupid that you can get a licence to kill it,