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    Default Hunters are 'serial killers'.

    A surreal look into the forum of a bunch of animal rights nuts:
    http://www.animalsuffering.com/forum...ighlight=crain

    Apparently, hunters are serial killers and justice is served when they die;
    well, someone had to make a post like that eventually [ie. asking why they are celebrating a person's death]. just let us have a moment to revel in justice since we spend much of the rest of our lifes stressed, under arrest or doing boring profitless protests because of the selfish **** like this **** in the world.
    this man set out to kill others for fun, bet he didnt want to die himself did he?? i say ha ha bloody ha.
    Hunters who "properly protect themselves" (follow the safety guidelines, point their weapons in the "right" directions, aren't stupid enough to fall out of their tree stands) are frequently killed/maimed as a direct result of their hunting activity. What can be expected? You climb a tree, crawl under or over fencing, stumble around on uneven ground while carrying a loaded rifle or shotgun ... safety guidelines be damned. Throw in a cooler of favorite brew and the safety inhibitions just sort of take a back seat to the anticipation of the "thrill of the kill."

    When the hunters kill each other, that's not exactly the thrill they have in mind, but what the hell ... a kill is a kill. Who knows? Maybe the widow will have her hunter hubby's head mounted on the den wall as a poignant rememberance of his love for the sport. I'm surprised the law doesn't allow this in my beloved state of Texas.
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    Hunters are willing to deal with these dangers because they are selfish, arrogant killers who willingly live violent, hateful lifestyles involving the cruel, pointless destruction of innocent, sentient life. Whether or not they are so willing to accept the consequences when those potential dangers become their stark realities is another matter. Of course, at that point, most of them are not in a position to debate the issue.

    So: When a hunter is killed while in pursuit of his sport, I again offer my expression of sympathy:

    "Happy! Happy! - Joy! Joy!"
    Apparently, when humans (which are equal to animals) hunt, its evil, but when animals do it, its the natural cycle.

    Need a bit more righteous anger? Check out these animal-whacko books;
    http://www.akuk.com/mainpage.php?sta...=20&ThisSub=46
    Look for 'rage and reason'.

    It is one thing to disagree about hunting, but these folks have gone off the deep end of hate.

    Edit: What drives them to this? Perhaps feeling empty in the world, then looking for something to stand for, to fill a void in their life?

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