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10-03-2012 @ 1:13PM
Steve Game said...
This is nature in its perfect form. Hunting for game is nature in its most imperfect form. When humans hunt for game and use the grazing excuse it's downright disgusting. That's like saying open hunting season on humans in parts of the world where food is scarce. A pathetic argument! Others say “we eat everything we kill”. That would only make sense if all stores closed down and we have to survive on what we hunt down. Then we would be in harmony with nature's perfect form. All we humans have to do is learn from other animals, but we never do!
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10-03-2012 @ 3:41PM
Rae said...
You shouldn't talk down about hunting the poor little animals with your mouth full of store bought steak!