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MI: Dove slaughter begins -- Gun nuts blow reason, loved birds out of the sky
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"Sigh!"
"And it's just beginning."
"The reference is to the cascade of self-serving and mostly sophomoric rationales coming forth from the gun-nut lobby to justify the recently approved dove slaughter in Michigan and to head off a serious and enthusiastic attempt by birders, sensible outdoors-people and others to reinstate the ban via the statewide ballot."
"Some of the noisiest blather has come from Michigan's big-time trophy hunter and rock 'n' roll meister, Ted Nugent, who licks his chops and drools whenever doves get mentioned. It was he who bragged at the state Capitol early last November -- as the latest (and successful) campaign to browbeat the Legislature into lifting Michigan's 99-year-long dove-hunting ban got under way -- about how he intended to eat them 'tonight,' 'next week' and 'for Thanksgiving.'" -------
Poster's note: It's okay to call dove hunters drooling, chop licking, gun nuts. But it's wrong to call foaming at the mouth animal rights nuts: "mentally deficient." |
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