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Guns - Are Australians rearming themselves by stealth ?

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G'day there CHRISGAFF1000...

Larry ADLER was probably the best Harmonica player ever ! He could play Jazz, contemporary Rock even some classical pieces such was his brilliance.

Hell mate, no wonder the UN didn't like you too much ! Wouldn't the 00 buck do the same job for you ? Nine pellets of .33 calibre each, clear the scrub, scare the birds and send the VC an alternate treatment method for blocked nasal passages ! Many of the Yanks loved their 870's in SV, as you say great for the bush and a decided psychological advantage too apparently ! And as opined by many, the 'great equaliser'?
Posted by o sung wu, Thursday, 12 November 2015 1:45:36 PM
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Hi again PAUL1405...

Apropos your comments concerning the Dentist Walter PALMER who killed 'Cecil' the Lion. Perhaps I'm wrong, didn't he hunt Cecil with a compound bow ? He wounded the beast, pursued him on foot, and he was later shot dead by PALMER'S guide ? Whatever the circumstances, it was a reprehensible crime against a defenseless animal who was relatively tame according to media accounts. PALMER needs a thorough flogging, gaol and his guides punished as well. Still in that part of the world corruption is rife over there, so what can you do ?
Posted by o sung wu, Thursday, 12 November 2015 2:02:35 PM
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Paul1405 introduced Palmer as a diversion to duck some inconvenient truths. It is obviously irrelevant to the thread.

However, since one foreign example has been raised, the hypocritical Greens support Native Title and aboriginal traditional hunting rights in Australia, which results in the death of threatened species and by very cruel methods indeed.

That celebrated,'unique' and even worshipful(sic) relationship with the land, flora and fauna results in such unnecessary cruelty as harpooned turtles being kept alive - stored on their backs with flippers cut off - until wanted, when they are butchered alive.

Australia's extreme 'Big M' Multiculturalism and indigenous political correctness declare that such dreadful treatment of placid animals is not cruel at all! Can't be, it's 'traditional'. So there!

SBS: Traditional hunting 'not animal cruelty'
http://www.sbs.com.au/news/article/2012/06/22/traditional-hunting-not-animal-cruelty

According to the callous, racist Greens it all turns on just who is doing the killing (and storing).

Thankfully, most people see it differently. The public disagree with the Greens and the multicultural zealots and would side with this opinion (see linked article below),

http://www.lawsociety.com.au/cs/groups/public/documents/internetyounglawyers/2007first.pdf
Posted by onthebeach, Thursday, 12 November 2015 2:50:29 PM
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Paul and other Greens

See OTB's second link, particularly page 5, middle paragraph.
Then tell us why the Greens support such extreme cruelty.
Posted by Is Mise, Thursday, 12 November 2015 5:29:04 PM
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Beach what was the relevance of you introducing "Obama Bans Hiring Bias Against Ex-Cons Seeking Federal Jobs" then you tried to link Barack Obama to the NSW Greens, he's not even a member.

Is Mise "What Palmer did appears to have been legal" good to see you are a supporter of the laws of the Mugabe regime in Zimbabwe. I did not ask you if it was legal, I asked for your opinion. Is there a difference?

Thanks o sung wu, I feel exactly the same, it was a reprehensible crime against a defenseless animal.

Is Mise "Then tell us why the Greens support such extreme cruelty." I could not find any reference to The Greens on page 5 middle paragraph or any other page or paragraph. Please point out the reference to The Greens supporting this extreme cruelty.
Based on your line all I would have to say is "Its legal" but my opinion is its inhumane.
Posted by Paul1405, Thursday, 12 November 2015 7:49:03 PM
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Paul,

for a good look at what the Greens are really like see: particularly page 5 middle paragraph.

Quote:
http://www.lawsociety.com.au/cs/groups/public/documents/internetyounglawyers/2007first.pdf
From the Greens' NSW site, under policies.

"50. Assist Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples to retain and or reclaim their cultural heritage, including language, items of cultural heritage, sites of cultural significance, traditional ecological knowledge and access to, and use of traditional fisheries and other natural resources in line with cultural practice"

Key words: ".... in line with cultural practice".

This exemplifies that they support extremely cruel hunting and in a racist manner.
Posted by Is Mise, Thursday, 12 November 2015 8:23:09 PM
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