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Re: Texan vs Masachusets
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Posted by NC Wayne on September 26, 2004 at 19:53:51 from (152.163.101.9):
In Reply to: Texan vs Masachusets posted by Me on September 26, 2004 at 02:42:34:
I figure Bush knows alot more about things the common man does, including tractors, than Kerry ever will. Beyond just the tractors though,I know one thing I see all the time on here is guys having problems with animals, both wild and domestic causing problems for them. The standard comeback is the 3S's. Let kerry in he';s gonna do his best to make sure we don't have that capability anymore. Bush is an avid outdoorsman who actually hunts, if you want to call what the rich do real hunting. Point is to Bush gun control is hitting your target. Kerry on the other hand talks big but he doesn't have a clue. Here is a quote from him to a reporter from the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel on deer hunting. "I go out with my trusty 12ga double barrel, and crawl around on my stomach. In track and move, decoy and play games and try to outsmart them. You know, you kinda play the wind....That's hunting" I don't know about any of you, but that doesn't sound like deer hunting to me. Lets assume he's Tracted down a good place to hunt. Next we see him Crawling through the wetlands on his belly (so the PETA people don't see him) to his trusty Movable hunting blind. There he'll throw out his trusty Decoys and let them Play in the Wind at the end of their tethers. Then he'll start Playing with a call. If he plays it right he might Outsmart them and make them think he's a friend and come in close where he just might get a shot off with his "trusty 12ga" at a rare and ellusive Mallard Buck..... Don't let him fool you people. His voting record already shows that if he had his way none of us would be safe from wild animals, intruders, or any other time we might find it necessary to defend ourself, our family, or our property with a firearm. But while we're all setting at home without the right to defend ourself and police departments too tied up with other things to provide each of us with 24/7 protection he'll have the Secret Service guys surrounding him with enough firepower to start a small war........ Maybe we can just run over the criminals or wild animals with our tractors...Let's see, once again we have 3S's, Squash with the tractor, shovel and shutup.....Just my .02
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