Governments role in Sport Hunting/Trapping

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When i was a kid we tried riding the bears around, we left the hound riding for the liberals.
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HT you should feel like an idiot! You are!
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Relax take a deep breath. And realize that ya can't fix stupid. Even if it masquerades as a houndsmen. There is no camo that hides the color blue. :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :roll: :roll: :roll:



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H AND T,
When you first started posting on BGH, didn't the members try to help you by answering your questions on your Post? Did you think we were out to run you off? Did you think that we would not defend our sport if challenged??

Then when you Posted that you were a Liberal, the defense along with anger mode came out in many of us that have lost so much.

You don't know me or me you!(Only on the web) You say that we have no class and thought we would be different! "WHY in the F#@K !!!!!would you think that" ?????? Open your ears and eyes if you do like to Hunt with Dogs like you say you do!!!
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For years I have tried to see things through a liberals eyes. But could never understand how they got past the smell. And always thought even if ya could I'm pretty sure it would be dark in there. Don't ya think????



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Maybe put the shovel down H and T. You should be able to figure that one out. I am not sure you can throw the word houndsmen around, what you have are pointy eared dogs???
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Governments role in sport hunting/trapping. Maybe here lies the problem. Who is the government? Is it of the people, for the people, of the and by the people?? Or is it the government doing it to us by being a separate identity from the people. OR is it just a few people with the money and control to get what they want? Take a good look and maybe the out come could be different. Dewey
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Hi Dewey, Why not tells us which of your examples you would pick?? I think you now mine!
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I wrote this post last year sometime. It's a rigged game. Just follow the money.

CRA wrote:If you don’t think USDA/APHIS and HSUS aren’t connected think again. USDA Secretary Tom Vilsack hired Sarah Conant, the head lawyer for HSUS as Chief Enforcer of APHIS. This USDA/HSUS connection becomes an extremely powerful “Business” advantage between a Powerful Government Agency and a so called Non-profit tax exempt corporation. With these two groups combined they can literally create a Wildlife Management Tyranny by forcing Sporting Hunters out of the woods with unjust laws they create so the Government gets all the revenue from the tax payers and rules over all Wildlife. This battle is being done a few species at a time.
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This is what I have seen when working for the Gov. In 1979 I went to work for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Animal Damage Control program or A.D.C.. At that time the U.S.F.W. was being flooded with nature lovers(same today) and was taking all the funds and trying to stop the A.D.C. program.

The A.D.C. program was moved to the U.S.D.A. where there was more money and the anti's had less influence. This did not last either!

It may have been some hippy that started the movement, but now it's the Democratic Party that is carrying the ball as they do with any Liberal Ideology.

Yes, it may have been some rich guys that got it going, but it's a bigger threat than ISIS!!
If we can't hunt we won't need guns, but not to worry they'll hire more peace officers!! Same People, same Party!!
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dwalton wrote:Governments role in sport hunting/trapping. Maybe here lies the problem. Who is the government? Is it of the people, for the people, of the and by the people?? Or is it the government doing it to us by being a separate identity from the people. OR is it just a few people with the money and control to get what they want? Take a good look and maybe the out come could be different. Dewey



Dewey

We will at some point in the near future have the answer to your question....I find it rather ironic Government can be cut an annual check on a County by County basis here in Oregon without any accountability as to where and how those dollars are being spent. These tax dollars go into a general fund according to our Linn County commissioner....I guess if that is the case than we the people of each of our perspective Counties in Oregon assist in funding USDA Aphis Wildlife Services black bear snare Program on Privately owned timber interest across Western Oregon, the same holdings we no longer can hunt or step foot on without being arrested for criminal trespass and are also funding the butcher bill for those animals harvested along with the eradication program of the barred owl in efforts to save the spotted owl to mention just a few...

Now my question....Why is this an exclusive club? Why can't licensed contractors be able to place competitive bids against the Government? Not all of them but some of these privately owned corporations figured out early on they have a right to protect the very assets they own and are doing so with privately funded contractors without any interference where protections are concerned by excluding themselves from the burdening of tax paying citizens. We have no say when you pay your own bills....But when you begin to saddle all of us side lined hound hunters with the bill to fund these programs....Well you know.......The only other grievance is when you eradicate or exterminate the species beyond the point where aging tells the story and supports the claim of management vs. complete eradication!
Maybe you have a valid point..." OR is it just a few people with the money and control to get what they want?"

When you have solutions to your problems, you have no need for sport hunters! Some of us are not willing to put up with this nonsense! While others profit from being exclusive...Where do each of you fall in this category? Changes perspective when you have a dog in the hunt, it is very natural to want to be able to judge the cast.....My vote is for we the people by the people....
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Again this is a post I made awhile back. Read it and do some research on it and you will see that the Government is using and the very wealthy government members are funding the NGO's to further their victories to achieve their goals.

Varminator, your right that is the liberal democrat ideology but our 2nd amendment of the US constitution has nothing to do with hunting, it guarantees the citizens the right to keep and bear arms. Its a fundamental right in the Second Amendment of the Bill of Rights in the Constitution of the United States of America that a well regulated militia, being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms, shall not be infringed.

CRA wrote:This is something I don't hear many outdoor enthusiasts/hunters/trappers/fishermen etc etc ever talk much about and that's Agenda 21. All those USFS roads that used to be open and are now gated is partially due to Agenda 21. Those wolves that are killing hounds, elk, deer, bison, etc etc was released on purpose to lock up land to further implement Agenda 21.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBFtW3g2T44

I’m not going to try and explain Agenda 21 because it is very deep and detailed. If you value your Outdoor Freedom I highly recommend you educate yourself on it. Just search Agenda 21 or go to U-Tube and there is all you want to read or watch on it.

Former UN Secretary General Maurice Strong founder of Agenda 21 and ((((high ranking board member of the HSUS))))) is saying he is going to, “use the UN to cause the collapse of America”. Maurice Strong advocates using non-government organizations like HSUS to implement the policies in Agenda 21 at the state and local level to achieve their goal. It has been said that Maurice Strong is the environmental George Soros.

Michael Bloomberg is the United Nations Special Envoy for Cities and Climate Change; Agenda 21 advocate, former Mayor of New York City, Founder of Mayors against Illegal Guns, and a (((HSUS member)))). Bloomberg is a billionaire and is using all his political power and money to disarm America and push Agenda 21.

HSUS established the James Herriot Award to be given to people or groups who promoted animal welfare. Maurice Strong and former VP of the USA, Global Warming/Climate Change/ Agenda21 advocate and shadow HSUS member Al Gore have received this award from HSUS.

HSUS was big supporters of John Kerry for president and look what Kerry is pushing in his current position as Secretary of State more than ever climate change which is basically a portion of Agenda 21.

HSUS a Non-profit tax exempt 501 (c) (3) being protected by Lois Lerner former ((((IRS head over non – profits and HSUS board member)))).

Sarah Conant is currently serving as the chief enforcer for APHIS within the USDA. She has spent the majority of her career as HSUS head lawyer and activist for animal rights.

Ted Turner creator of CNN, major Western Land Owner, Environmentalist/Global Warming Promoter, Agenda 21 advocate, and HSUS member.

Are you starting to see the big picture yet? Are you all noticing these Agenda 21 supporters/pushers being HSUS members, big funders, and advocates for HSUS? Remember Maurice Strong the Agenda 21 mastermind/kingpin advocates using non-government organizations like HSUS to implement the policies in Agenda 21 at the state and local level to achieve their goal.

If HSUS true mission was about animal welfare HSUS CEO Wayne Pacelle would never have made Michael Vick America’s newest dog owner. Wayne Pacelle, President of the HSUS, apparently thinks its fine. Pacelle said:
VICK “WOULD DO A GOOD JOB AS A PET OWNER.” That’s easy for Pacelle to say when HSUS received a 50,000.00 dollar so called grant from the Philadelphia Eagles.

Folks this is just a drop in the bucket of how deep the rabbit hole really goes. Agenda 21 is a bigger threat to your outdoor freedoms then HSUS. Remember HSUS is just the puppet being used, funded and controlled by these corrupt big business billionaire elite’s pushing their true agenda “Agenda21”. HSUS CEO & executive staff isn’t complaining they are making millions off of robbing Americans of their liberties.

USSA has made up a dirty dozen list. The dirty dozen is a group of organizations that are Outdoor Enthusiast biggest enemies just remember these groups are doing nothing but carrying out the UN’s goal and that is Agenda 21.

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I have posted this before but feel it's getting closer to voting time and want people to do their research on who they are voting for and what their voting record has been in the past. The rating is based on if they followed our constitution. You will quickly notice that the democrat party has no problem not following our constitution. Notice the states that have lost a lot of their liberties the democrat party has the super majority! The democrat party is not the old JFK democrat type anymore it's been hijacked by mega authoritarian tyrant socialist Saul Alinski type that loves to race bait and prey on the uninformed voters.

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Dist.6: Bill Johnson - 62%
Dist.7: Bob Gibbs - 62%
Dist.8: John Boehner - 53%
Dist.9: Marcy Kaptur - 30%
Dist.10: Michael Turner - 47%
Dist.11: Marcia Fudge - 21%
Dist.12: Patrick Tiberi - 51%
Dist.13: Tim Ryan - 26%
Dist.14: David Joyce - 48%
Dist.15: Steve Stivers - 54%
Dist.16: James Renacci - 58%

Oklahoma
Sen. Thomas Coburn - 82%
Sen. James Inhofe - 72%
Dist.1: Jim Bridenstine - 83%
Dist.2: Markwayne Mullin - 70%
Dist.3: Frank Lucas - 59%
Dist.4: Tom Cole - 52%
Dist.5: James Lankford - 65%

Oregon
Sen. Ron Wyden - 16%
Sen. Jeff Merkley - 11%
Dist.1: Suzanne Bonamici - 27%
Dist.2: Greg Walden - 47%
Dist.3: Earl Blumenauer - 21%
Dist.4: Peter DeFazio - 32%
Dist.5: Kurt Schrader - 23%

Pennsylvania
Sen. Robert Casey - 10%
Sen. Patrick Toomey - 67%
Dist.1: Robert Brady - 22%
Dist.2: Chaka Fattah - 20%
Dist.3: Mike Kelly - 57%
Dist.4: Scott Perry - 66%
Dist.5: Glenn Thompson - 66%
Dist.6: Jim Gerlach - 40%
Dist.7: Patrick Meehan - 52%
Dist.8: Michael Fitzpatrick - 45%
Dist.9: Bill Shuster - 55%
Dist.10: Tom Marino - 54%
Dist.11: Lou Barletta - 56%
Dist.12: Keith Rothfus - 66%
Dist.13: Allyson Schwartz - 11%
Dist.14: Michael Doyle - 29%
Dist.15: Charles Dent - 44%
Dist.16: Joseph Pitts - 62%
Dist.17: Matthew Cartwright - 33%
Dist.18: Tim Murphy - 47%

Rhode Island
Sen. John Reed - 14%
Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse - 11%
Dist.1: David Cicilline - 29%
Dist.2: James Langevin - 20%

South Carolina
Sen. Lindsey Graham - 62%
Sen. Tim Scott - 81%
Dist.1: Marshall Sanford - 87%
Dist.2: Joe Wilson - 59%
Dist.3: Jeff Duncan - 84%
Dist.4: Trey Gowdy - 78%
Dist.5: Mick Mulvaney - 78%
Dist.6: James Clyburn - 20%
Dist.7: Tom Rice - 63%

South Dakota
Sen. John Thune - 58%
Sen. Tim Johnson - 16%
Dist.: Kristi Noem - 65%

Tennessee
Sen. Bob Corker - 65%
Sen. Lamar Alexander - 53%
Dist.1: David Roe - 70%
Dist.2: John Duncan - 82%
Dist.3: Charles Fleischmann - 66%
Dist.4: Scott DesJarlais - 80%
Dist.5: Jim Cooper - 23%
Dist.6: Diane Black - 62%
Dist.7: Marsha Blackburn - 62%
Dist.8: Stephen Fincher - 70%
Dist.9: Steve Cohen - 21%

Texas
Sen. John Cornyn - 69%
Sen. Ted Cruz - 90%
Dist.1: Louie Gohmert - 75%
Dist.2: Ted Poe - 70%
Dist.3: Sam Johnson - 65%
Dist.4: Ralph Hall - 60%
Dist.5: Jeb Hensarling - 66%
Dist.6: Joe Barton - 60%
Dist.7: John Culberson - 64%
Dist.8: Kevin Brady - 56%
Dist.9: Al Green - 25%
Dist.10: Michael McCaul - 60%
Dist.11: K. Conaway - 61%
Dist.12: Kay Granger - 51%
Dist.13: Mac Thornberry - 54%
Dist.14: Randy Weber - 73%
Dist.15: Ruben Hinojosa - 21%
Dist.16: Beto O'Rourke - 33%
Dist.17: Bill Flores - 64%
Dist.18: Sheila Jackson-Lee - 24%
Dist.19: Randy Neugebauer - 65%
Dist.20: Joaquin Castro - 27%
Dist.21: Lamar Smith - 54%
Dist.22: Pete Olson - 70%
Dist.23: Pete Gallego - 16%
Dist.24: Kenny Marchant - 67%
Dist.25: Roger Williams - 70%
Dist.26: Michael Burgess - 67%
Dist.27: Blake Farenthold - 67%
Dist.28: Henry Cuellar - 19%
Dist.29: Gene Green - 27%
Dist.30: Eddie Johnson - 19%
Dist.31: John Carter - 57%
Dist.32: Pete Sessions - 60%
Dist.33: Marc Veasey - 26%
Dist.34: Filemon Vela - 20%
Dist.35: Lloyd Doggett - 25%
Dist.36: Steve Stockman - 96%

Utah
Sen. Mike Lee - 91%
Sen. Orrin Hatch - 58%
Dist.1: Rob Bishop - 66%
Dist.2: Chris Stewart - 56%
Dist.3: Jason Chaffetz - 76%
Dist.4: Jim Matheson - 36%

Vermont
Sen. Patrick Leahy - 15%
Sen. Bernard Sanders - 26%
Dist.: Peter Welch - 24%

Virginia
Sen. Mark Warner - 12%
Sen. Timothy Kaine - 0%
Dist.1: Robert Wittman - 64%
Dist.2: E. Rigell - 64%
Dist.3: Robert Scott - 23%
Dist.4: J. Forbes - 56%
Dist.5: Robert Hurt - 67%
Dist.6: Bob Goodlatte - 60%
Dist.7: Eric Cantor - 55%
Dist.8: James Moran - 20%
Dist.9: H. Griffith - 77%
Dist.10: Frank Wolf - 48%
Dist.11: Gerald Connolly - 16%

Washington
Sen. Maria Cantwell - 12%
Sen. Patty Murray - 11%
Dist.1: Suzan DelBene - 26%
Dist.2: Rick Larsen - 18%
Dist.3: Jaime Herrera Beutler - 63%
Dist.4: Doc Hastings - 55%
Dist.5: Cathy McMorris Rodgers - 63%
Dist.6: Derek Kilmer - 23%
Dist.7: Jim McDermott - 25%
Dist.8: David Reichert - 38%
Dist.9: Adam Smith - 20%
Dist.10: Denny Heck - 20%

West Virginia
Sen. John Rockefeller - 13%
Sen. Joe Manchin - 30%
Dist.1: David McKinley - 61%
Dist.2: Shelley Capito - 46%
Dist.3: Nick Rahall - 34%

Wisconsin
Sen. Ron Johnson - 82%
Sen. Tammy Baldwin - 26%
Dist.1: Paul Ryan - 58%
Dist.2: Mark Pocan - 40%
Dist.3: Ron Kind - 24%
Dist.4: Gwen Moore - 24%
Dist.5: F. Sensenbrenner - 77%
Dist.6: Thomas Petri - 61%
Dist.7: Sean Duffy - 62%
Dist.8: Reid Ribble - 71%

Wyoming
Sen. John Barrasso - 80%
Sen. Michael Enzi - 70%
Dist.: Cynthia Lummis - 79%
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Re: Governments role in Sport Hunting/Trapping

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JEEZ!!!! Thank you Charley. Maybe you should copy and paste this here and on every dam site ya can find, every day for a year. And maybe it will penetrate the thick skulls of sportsmen through out the country. And maybe non sportsmen that simply don't believe that our fore fathers were led by a higher power when they wrote the constitution. As nobody could have been that smart. :roll: :roll: :roll:



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Thanks CRA, for posting that info.!!! They say you can lead a mule to water??
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Re: Governments role in Sport Hunting/Trapping

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holy moly!!!!! my pc goes down for a week and look what I missed! hounds and terriers, you have made so many insane comments its gonna take me a week to try to come up with a way to get you on track! even you know that a hound don't want to kill an animal, no true houndsmen here, the list is long for sure. so you lived next door to some hound guy when you were a child and maybe you even read where then red fern grows? no true dog men here?? the very least of the men on here are more of a dog man than you will ever be! you sir are a complete idiot and don't deserve to be noticed! mike has spent most of his finances defending YOU'RE hunting rights and you disrespect him by telling him he is not a houndsman????? that man piss'es hound savey, as do most all of us old timers. fellas, this guy is beyond hope and way to balanced to relate to reality. oh yea, that's rite he is a fuggin liberal! that explains it.
no mater if you think you can or you think you cant,, you are probably rite.
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