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On Earth Day, Did You Thank a Hunter?

AliveInHim Wrote: Apr 24, 2010 2:10 PM
A lot of those 'spandex-wearing yo-yos on mountain bikes' wouldn't know an environment if it slapped them in the face. Still fewer would they know how to survive in the woods if they actually had to. They think riding an already established trail (the building of which itself should be a violation of said sacred environment but nevermind...) is roughing it, and picking up their dog's poo is what actually constitutes conservation.

The whole crusade on saving the environment is not so much about saving anything as it is about preventing everyone from using it as God intended for it to be used.

My hat's off to all the fishermen and hunters of this country-for it is they who are the true conservationists.

By the way,...

In 1970, a Senator from Wisconsin named Gaylord Nelson raised his voice and called on every American to take action on behalf of the environment,” reads President Obama’s Earth Day proclamation. “In the four decades since, millions of Americans have heeded that call and joined together to protect the planet we share.”

Well, I’ve got news for our President. Millions of Americans who had never heard of Gaylord Nelson “took action on behalf of the environment,” decades before the good Senator “raised his voice.” More newsworthy still, most of these belonged to those insufferable rustics who “cling to guns and bibles.”...

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