Willie Boy
BOO!!! Mwahahahaha!!!!!
I guess you New World Haterzz want to kill off this other ancient cultural tradition as well.
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It was that or cancel the cultural tradition of gay bashing.

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I guess you New World Haterzz want to kill off this other ancient cultural tradition as well.
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I guess you New World Haterzz want to kill off this other ancient cultural tradition as well.
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I've been a hunter my whole life. I got my first rifle, a .22 Marlin, at 6 years old. The first things I was taught is "You don't point a weapon at anything you don't intend to kill", and "You don't kill anything you don't intend to eat".
On the Reservation, everyone hunts, and we hunt for food....not for fun, not for trophies, and not for sport. And if you shoot an animal, and it doesn't die, you track it and dispatch it, as soon as possible.
Killing a fox, or any animal, that is endangering your family, livestock, or crops, is an unfortunate fact of survival.
Chasing down an animal, any animal, just to destroy it, is worse than barbaric.
You could enlighten him of your first hand knowledge of hunting traditions/practices/efficiency on the British Isles.^^^Please enlighten me with your first hand knowledge of life on a Res....
^^^Please enlighten me with your first hand knowledge of life on a Res.
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Abnaki and Shakopee Mdewakanton..........
I refuse to believe otherwise.
You show Minneapolis, Minnesota as your location.
On Feb. 6, 2015, in a Hot Topics thread, in response to the question, 'What "tribe(s)" are you in/associate with?', you posted this:
http://www.justusboys.com/forum/thr...sociate-with?p=9813533&viewfull=1#post9813533
The Abnaki people are in northern New England. A long way from Minneapolis.
The Shakopee Mdewakanton, though:
The Shakopee Mdewakanton Sioux Community is located southwest of Minneapolis and Saint Paul, Minnesota.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shakopee_Mdewakanton_Sioux_Community
Is this the Reservation you speak of when you tell us that you/they only go hunting for food?
Here are a couple of other interesting links:
http://www.shakopeedakota.org/
http://www.shakopeedakota.org/donations.html
http://mn.gov/indianaffairs/tribes_shakopee.html
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystic_Lake_Casino_Hotel
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Little_Six_Casino
You could enlighten him of your first hand knowledge of hunting traditions/practices/efficiency on the British Isles.
You could enlighten him of your first hand knowledge of hunting traditions/practices/efficiency on the British Isles.
I hate guns and hunting. I've never hunted in my life, not even as a spectator. However, I expect that hunting is the same anywhere in the world. Fox hunting is a misnomer. It is a sport. The dogs do the hunting and killing. The humans ride along behind them blowing horns and yelling 'tally ho'. There is no comparison.
You can't have many lines left to throw in.
Will you be voting for the awkward Miliband or the hilarious Natalie Bennet?..pompous pieces of shit called Tory's they will b e voted out in May If I have anything to do with it.
Your dogged determination to remain ignorant doesn't leave much room for discussion does it?
Had you looked further you would have found I was raised on the Penobscot Island Indian Reservation, in Maine. My mother was Abnaki, my father was Caucasian (English, Irish). I moved to Minnesota in '85 and became involved with, and adopted by the Shakopee Mdewankaton Souix in '87. Does that clear up my association with the 2?
Contrary to what you may believe, tax free tobacco, bingo parlours, and casinos are relatively new. They didn't have them when I was a kid. And still today, not all tribal members share in the money received from these entities, a huge chunk goes off res to casino management firms. Add to that the corrupt tribal government, so the revenue from these things are nowhere near as great as people think.
Today Natives on reservations large and small hunt, fish, farm, and trap to supplement their families food stuffs. Believe it or not, many families refuse to accept food stamps or any kind of welfare.
But I guess you won't believe it...as you said "I refuse to believe otherwise".
I've been a hunter my whole life. I got my first rifle, a .22 Marlin, at 6 years old. The first things I was taught is "You don't point a weapon at anything you don't intend to kill", and "You don't kill anything you don't intend to eat".
On the Reservation, everyone hunts, and we hunt for food....not for fun, not for trophies, and not for sport. And if you shoot an animal, and it doesn't die, you track it and dispatch it, as soon as possible.
Killing a fox, or any animal, that is endangering your family, livestock, or crops, is an unfortunate fact of survival.
Chasing down an animal, any animal, just to destroy it, is worse than barbaric.
There was/is no reason for me to look back any farther.
Your claim [see below] – paragraph 2 of post 135 is present tense – today, where you are now, not where you were, or what went on, back in the '80s.
As for the rest of your post 147, vague claims and accusations – somewhere this and that is/was going on – do nothing to strengthen your case.
You've produced nothing that explains/justifies your own personal reasons/choice to continue hunting – in the year 2015.
I refuse to believe otherwise.
HHunting to kill is human.
Then why not set convicted murderers free in a maze, with no weapons, and allow people to hunt them?
Even the most cold hearted sport hunters generally make a distinction between humans and animals. That's not to say that it has never happened, but modern society would frown upon it.
