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Re: Is the Southern accent fixin' to disappear in parts of the US South?

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Glad to read that Beldin.

From what I have read in my Bible, CERTAIN animals ever intended to be used for food by humans. Many were not..

We were to enjoy them. Not slaughter them..

Killing for killing's sake is not a good thing.
When , where, and does one draw a line after randomly hunting and killing one animal , who had his own life and likely a mate and offspring, is not enough. It becomes an obsession and a desire to go do it again and again only something bigger.

Hunting for Hunting's sake is just plain wrong imo.

Glad I am not an animal..




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Re: Is the Southern accent fixin' to disappear in parts of the US South?
By: Beldin
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Mon, 12 May 25 4:58 AM
Msg. 08204 of 08263

Of course you eat what you kill, or give to others any excess that you can't eat yourself. Otherwise, that would be a terrible waste. Hunters are really the true conservators of our wildlife and should always endeavor to take down such beautiful creatures as quickly and cleanly as possible.

Where I draw the line are the hunts for exotic African wildlife simply for trophies. I realize some of these guys pay huge sums of money for these hunts and some portion of their fees are supposed to get funneled into African wildlife conservation efforts, but if I were to go on an African safari, I would take a rifle only for personal protection and would "hunt" with a camera. 


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