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Politics Of Hunting & Guns (NOT General Politics)
PA. Votes NO
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<blockquote data-quote="yobuck" data-source="post: 1741772" data-attributes="member: 12443"><p>Well perhaps i should ask you clarify the term Fudd, which seems to be mentioned quite often in relation to all the problems connected with PA hunting laws.</p><p>By and large i think most people would associate the word (Fudd) with an elderly person set in their ways and belief system.</p><p>And of coarse the PGC in this case is believed to be either run by or controlled by those type people.</p><p> Never mind that the hunters plate in PA is very full, there are still a few things some think are missing, and it's all due to Fudd influence.</p><p>So we need to re educate those old bastards, (Fudds), to the ways of the modern world.</p><p>To which many of those old bastards would say I've seen the modern world and I'm not liking it very much.</p><p>Beyond all that, the fact is without the senior hunters today there wouldn't be very many roaming around those millions of acres of PA hunting land.</p><p>So in that regard it's much like the present political situation.</p><p>You don't like it? That's fine, stop whining and beat us, or otherwise shut up about it, it's gotten old already.</p><p>Be more concerned over the long range goals of the DCNR,</p><p>And the overall impact that will ultimately have on all hunting in PA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yobuck, post: 1741772, member: 12443"] Well perhaps i should ask you clarify the term Fudd, which seems to be mentioned quite often in relation to all the problems connected with PA hunting laws. By and large i think most people would associate the word (Fudd) with an elderly person set in their ways and belief system. And of coarse the PGC in this case is believed to be either run by or controlled by those type people. Never mind that the hunters plate in PA is very full, there are still a few things some think are missing, and it’s all due to Fudd influence. So we need to re educate those old bastards, (Fudds), to the ways of the modern world. To which many of those old bastards would say I’ve seen the modern world and I’m not liking it very much. Beyond all that, the fact is without the senior hunters today there wouldn’t be very many roaming around those millions of acres of PA hunting land. So in that regard it’s much like the present political situation. You don’t like it? That’s fine, stop whining and beat us, or otherwise shut up about it, it’s gotten old already. Be more concerned over the long range goals of the DCNR, And the overall impact that will ultimately have on all hunting in PA. [/QUOTE]
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