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Nancy
I can see the need to hunt crows when they are destroying your livelihood, i.e crops.
But, having had a crow for a pet and learning of their intelligence and beauty, it just
seems to me there must be a better way. In this day and age of advanced technology, I
don't even like the thought of hunting for food or clothing.. Not when you can go down to
Safeway or K-Mart and buy all the meat and warm coats you want. I'm not going to use that
tired "white macho male" cliche. Hell, I don't know what color you are! And I'm
not a fanatical animal rights activist, but I do think that a lot of the stuff that man
does to animals is totally unnecessary. We don't need to feed a zillion pounds of Drano to
dogs to know that it kills them. And we don't need to blind cats to find out if cosmetics
will burn the eyes of the sophisticated lady. And I truly believe that alot of hunters
don't really care why they are killing critters. They just like to kill them. So, even
though you talk history and do what you can to justify killing crows, I'll never quite see
it your way.
Respectfully, Nancy
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Nancy, glad to see you get a "warm and cozy"
feeling going down to Safeway or K-Mart to get your food and clothing, but I think I
should tell you this before you hear it from someone less sensitive. There is no Easter
Bunny and yes, someone had to kill those animals before they got to your local shopping
center! As usual, it seems it's OK to have someone do your killing for you, but
"macho" if you have enough integrity to do it yourself. Just goes to prove my
standing theory, that the AR fanatics care more about the fact that hunters do the killing
than what happens to the animal. By the way, keeping a crow as a pet is a federal crime.
Oops!
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