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To: twmoore who wrote (60227)3/6/2006 7:01:02 PM
From: SiouxPal  Respond to of 360961
 
George is bringing his big guns to the next hunt...http://www.pbase.com/image/56922902



To: twmoore who wrote (60227)3/6/2006 9:45:44 PM
From: SiouxPal  Respond to of 360961
 
Most here are not hunters. Hunters know that it's almost impossible to ever fire below the horizon when hunting with others and not be beat into a pulp by the folks you almost kill.
They really would get pissed.
I have never, ever known of that to happen with others, as they would not ever leave the field without an ass whipping.

Most hunters, even when drunk never do that.
Any hunter who hasn't got halfway shitfaced in cold weather just has not been out there for hours. It gets boring unless you have the poor birds drugged and wingless.

The accident strikes me more of a lady who's allowed to point that thingie with a live round in the chamber.



To: twmoore who wrote (60227)3/7/2006 10:16:55 AM
From: twmoore  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 360961
 
8,000 desert during Iraq war
By Bill Nichols, USA TODAY
WASHINGTON — At least 8,000 members of the all-volunteer U.S. military have deserted since the Iraq war began, Pentagon records show, although the overall desertion rate has plunged since the Sept. 11 attacks in 2001.
Since fall 2003, 4,387 Army soldiers, 3,454 Navy sailors and 82 Air Force personnel have deserted. The Marine Corps does not track the number of desertions each year but listed 1,455 Marines in desertion status last September, the end of fiscal 2005, says Capt. Jay Delarosa, a Marine Corps spokesman.

Desertion records

Who could blame them for choosing life over lies???