Why do hunters like to kill animals? Why don't they buy store meat where no animals were hurt to make it? Killing is bad, so why don't hunters just buy store meat that's made without hurting animals? Does it taste different?
Why do hunters like to kill animals? Why don't they buy store meat where no animals were hurt to make it? Killing is bad, so why don't hunters just buy store meat that's made without hurting animals? Does it taste different?
I have never been able to understand why a man would go out and kill a beautiful, innocent animal, just for the sinful pleasure of watching it suffer and die. A man who is a real man would never think of doing this. The Bible says that, when God created the earth, He put man in charge of the animals. I take this to mean, to care for them, not torture them.
It's always Tennessee, isn't it? I can move three thousand miles across the sea, and I read an item like this on the internet...and it's just gonna be Tennessee.
This reminds me of when Senator Randy McNally tried to pass a stricter law for speed limits in schools zones, by demagoguing the death of the girl who was killed by a school bus. http://www.wate.com/story/7343981/oak-ridge-girl-dies-after-being-run-over-by-school-bus?redirected=true
Or when Mrs. Brady lobbies for ban's on assault rifles when her husband was killed by a 22.
Politicians often seize bad situations to pass stupid laws.
We need to hire whoever teaches the deer to read to teach our children.
ReplyDeleteI think that he's right. And while we're at it, we should put in a pedestrian light with buttons. ;)
ReplyDeleteAnd while they're at, they should just get rid of the skunk crossing.
ReplyDeleteFWIW,
ReplyDeleteThat is Crown Point, In., near Chicago.
Why do hunters like to kill animals? Why don't they buy store meat where no animals were hurt to make it?
ReplyDeleteKilling is bad, so why don't hunters just buy store meat that's made without hurting animals? Does it taste different?
Why do hunters like to kill animals? Why don't they buy store meat where no animals were hurt to make it?
ReplyDeleteKilling is bad, so why don't hunters just buy store meat that's made without hurting animals? Does it taste different?
A fine product of the American educational system.
ReplyDeleteThe obvious solution is to leave the deer crossing where it's currently located and schedule deer crossings when the traffic is lighter. Duh!
ReplyDeleteWhy did the chicken cross the road? The sign clearly says DEER crossing!
ReplyDeleteStupid chickens!
While they're at it, they should make the area a "gun free zone" so that criminals with guns in their cars won't be able to drive through.
ReplyDeleteWhy do we only make these things for deer? I'm sure raccoons and opossums would like a safe place to cross.
ReplyDeleteI have never been able to understand why a man would go out and kill a beautiful, innocent animal, just for the sinful pleasure of watching it suffer and die. A man who is a real man would never think of doing this. The Bible says that, when God created the earth, He put man in charge of the animals. I take this to mean, to care for them, not torture them.
ReplyDeleteIt's always Tennessee, isn't it? I can move three thousand miles across the sea, and I read an item like this on the internet...and it's just gonna be Tennessee.
ReplyDeleteWeasel:
ReplyDeleteNot this time. That's Crown Point, Indiana.
This reminds me of when Senator Randy McNally tried to pass a stricter law for speed limits in schools zones, by demagoguing the death of the girl who was killed by a school bus. http://www.wate.com/story/7343981/oak-ridge-girl-dies-after-being-run-over-by-school-bus?redirected=true
ReplyDeleteOr when Mrs. Brady lobbies for ban's on assault rifles when her husband was killed by a 22.
Politicians often seize bad situations to pass stupid laws.