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<blockquote data-quote="villagelightsmith" data-source="post: 2051217" data-attributes="member: 68421"><p><em>With all the regs surrounding the hunting sports, about 10 years ago I simply quit game hunting. After 40 years of assault upon hunting, with diminishing </em>Freedom,<em> it just wasn't fun any more. The most precious hours of my life have been spent in the wild country, exploring wonders great and small among our mountains and streams, rivers, forests, deserts and wetlands. But with the ever-increasing "presence" of "control," with the ever diminishing reality of Freedom and Solitude, I'll just say goodbye to the young, sweet land I have known. Those children who need it often go out and get a brief Wilderness masturbation by getting degrees in wildlife, bureaucracy, writing, biology, resource management/manipulation/police statism. And People, it isn't even close to the real thing. They have no knowledge, no understanding, no comprehension they have gone the wrong way. They know nothing of what they have destroyed for all those who come after them. It's too late to argue these points; I'm outa here. But for the blinded aho's who come after, unwittingly destroying as they go, I have neither time nor sympathy. A bit of pity, perhaps, but not a scintilla of support or quarter from here.</em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em>Okay, so I'm a little over the top. The fact remains I'd rather find a large, naked human turd on every rock, than find even a sweet young uniformed human turd (or an old one) wearing a smokey-bear hat even </em>once<em> in a months outing.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="villagelightsmith, post: 2051217, member: 68421"] [I]With all the regs surrounding the hunting sports, about 10 years ago I simply quit game hunting. After 40 years of assault upon hunting, with diminishing [/I]Freedom,[I] it just wasn't fun any more. The most precious hours of my life have been spent in the wild country, exploring wonders great and small among our mountains and streams, rivers, forests, deserts and wetlands. But with the ever-increasing "presence" of "control," with the ever diminishing reality of Freedom and Solitude, I'll just say goodbye to the young, sweet land I have known. Those children who need it often go out and get a brief Wilderness masturbation by getting degrees in wildlife, bureaucracy, writing, biology, resource management/manipulation/police statism. And People, it isn't even close to the real thing. They have no knowledge, no understanding, no comprehension they have gone the wrong way. They know nothing of what they have destroyed for all those who come after them. It's too late to argue these points; I'm outa here. But for the blinded aho's who come after, unwittingly destroying as they go, I have neither time nor sympathy. A bit of pity, perhaps, but not a scintilla of support or quarter from here. Okay, so I'm a little over the top. The fact remains I'd rather find a large, naked human turd on every rock, than find even a sweet young uniformed human turd (or an old one) wearing a smokey-bear hat even [/I]once[I] in a months outing.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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