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In reply to the discussion: Why is Hunting Part of Republican Culture? [View all]HooptieWagon
(17,064 posts)128. You don't think Democrats hunt?
Wow, are you ever willfully ignorant. I'd say quite a few rural Democrats hunt.
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That would be the defenseless animals who did not have weapons to fight back. n/t
RebelOne
Aug 2012
#43
I'm sure the many chickens and cows slaughtered for meat have AK-47s or something.
NutmegYankee
Aug 2012
#74
You can pound all the polls you want but if you actually ask people if they...
Walk away
Aug 2012
#97
As long as Democrats continue to not hate minorities they will lose the redneck vote..
Fumesucker
Aug 2012
#60
Bipartisanship is one of my main problems with the current administration..
Fumesucker
Aug 2012
#113
"Everyone has abandoned blue collar workers but the Republicans have convinced them they haven't."
Robb
Aug 2012
#40
It should read: "largely rural, white and blue collar". This group has never
madinmaryland
Aug 2012
#96
I don't wear leather shoes. I can't afford them, but other than that, if you read
Cleita
Aug 2012
#58
I never said she was. I don't think she blew up quail in a blind just for the fun of it.
Cleita
Aug 2012
#68
yes, it is ludicrous to suggest that cultures who hunt to eat pray to their kill
ProdigalJunkMail
Aug 2012
#145
Well, most hunters I've known had all that (save the licence) for other purposes already.
PavePusher
Aug 2012
#85
Posing with the animals and well, fish stories, precede modern American Parties as well
nadinbrzezinski
Aug 2012
#101
Yes, they could, but you really think that is what people in the back country are doing
nadinbrzezinski
Aug 2012
#142
you can stop treating people like they don't know what they're talking about... n/t
ProdigalJunkMail
Aug 2012
#167
I used to live in the mountains east of Bakerfield, CA. It was open range horse country. Just
upaloopa
Aug 2012
#132
To me, there is a BIG difference between hunting for food and hunting for trophy.
hamsterjill
Aug 2012
#158