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Quote from: Knocker of rocks on October 02, 2014, 11:37:24 AMThe old days of Jim Crowhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_testQuick draw on the race card. Nice.
The old days of Jim Crowhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_test
Can't read a ballot in English? -- no vote.
Quote from: Fl0und3rz on October 02, 2014, 11:54:51 AMQuote from: Knocker of rocks on October 02, 2014, 11:37:24 AMThe old days of Jim Crowhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literacy_testQuick draw on the race card. Nice. Quote from: dis_pat_ on October 02, 2014, 10:51:29 AM Can't read a ballot in English? -- no vote.
Quote from: pilebuck on October 01, 2014, 06:59:34 PMI was hunting on buckhorn mountain this week was out in the woods and meet the brother of the man that was killed very sad he said to me they are still waiting for the defense to Finnish their case for them lousy lowlife scums that shot his brother.He invited us over to his place felt very sad for him I could not imagine being up their again after such a tragic thing.Quote from: greenhead_killer on November 21, 2013, 04:36:56 AMwe have a place on the same ridge this took place. most people that choose to live up that way like to be left alone. we have met almost all the landowners around us, and ALL have been incredibly nice with us. there are a few that live there year round, and they are great people. we learned to stick to our property or the state land, that advice coming from locals. we have never had a problem and hope that will continue. it really is a beautiful area up there, i wouldnt trade our place for anywhere else. unfortunate what happened for sure, but even with us posting the heck out of our property, we still have people tresspass through and not abide by any signs we post. will be interesting to see the whole story come out with all the info. again, sorry for the loss to the family number one and also to the friends. what a tragedy. Back on topic (maybe) Are any HW property owners going to be up that way the first weekend and week of MR? I will be mostly hung the Wedge (KF) but might make it over there at some point for a day......Just curious As for the voting thing......How about ID?
I was hunting on buckhorn mountain this week was out in the woods and meet the brother of the man that was killed very sad he said to me they are still waiting for the defense to Finnish their case for them lousy lowlife scums that shot his brother.He invited us over to his place felt very sad for him I could not imagine being up their again after such a tragic thing.
we have a place on the same ridge this took place. most people that choose to live up that way like to be left alone. we have met almost all the landowners around us, and ALL have been incredibly nice with us. there are a few that live there year round, and they are great people. we learned to stick to our property or the state land, that advice coming from locals. we have never had a problem and hope that will continue. it really is a beautiful area up there, i wouldnt trade our place for anywhere else. unfortunate what happened for sure, but even with us posting the heck out of our property, we still have people tresspass through and not abide by any signs we post. will be interesting to see the whole story come out with all the info. again, sorry for the loss to the family number one and also to the friends. what a tragedy.
Doubling down? How is it racist if it applies to every race equally?
Quote from: dis_pat_ on October 02, 2014, 10:51:29 AMQuote from: DRobnsn on September 09, 2013, 06:15:10 AMQuote from: huntnnw on September 08, 2013, 11:18:59 PMoh I bet these were educated contributing members of society who did this I'm sorry, since when do you have to be educated to be a contributing member of society?IMO a citizen must have basic literacy and numeracy, and understand basic civics to be a contibuting member of society. How they obtain these can be by any method. Formal schooling, home schooling, self-taught...but it is required. Can't read a ballot in English? -- no vote. Can't do a long division problem? -- no vote. Don't know a few basic facts about US government and history? -- no vote.Although literacy, numeracy, and an understanding of civics can make someone a "contibuting" (the misspelling of the word in this exact place is priceless) <<[this right here is far more pompous than anything I wrote] are helpful, they're by no means requirements. Actually, there are many with those traits whose pompous attitudes and elitism detract from any contributions they might make. Michael Bloomberg is a great example. There are other great examples, perhaps very close at hand. And as well, there are many who are illiterate and have little use for long division who have contributed and sacrificed much more to and for our society. You've stated your opinion and it's clearly just that; yours. Hopefully someday you'll realize that many different people from meany different abilities and means make up the "useful" members of our society. Until then, enjoy your lunch with the Bloombergs of the world.
Quote from: DRobnsn on September 09, 2013, 06:15:10 AMQuote from: huntnnw on September 08, 2013, 11:18:59 PMoh I bet these were educated contributing members of society who did this I'm sorry, since when do you have to be educated to be a contributing member of society?IMO a citizen must have basic literacy and numeracy, and understand basic civics to be a contibuting member of society. How they obtain these can be by any method. Formal schooling, home schooling, self-taught...but it is required. Can't read a ballot in English? -- no vote. Can't do a long division problem? -- no vote. Don't know a few basic facts about US government and history? -- no vote.
Quote from: huntnnw on September 08, 2013, 11:18:59 PMoh I bet these were educated contributing members of society who did this I'm sorry, since when do you have to be educated to be a contributing member of society?
oh I bet these were educated contributing members of society who did this
Quote from: Elkaholic daWg on October 02, 2014, 11:59:30 AMQuote from: pilebuck on October 01, 2014, 06:59:34 PMI was hunting on buckhorn mountain this week was out in the woods and meet the brother of the man that was killed very sad he said to me they are still waiting for the defense to Finnish their case for them lousy lowlife scums that shot his brother.He invited us over to his place felt very sad for him I could not imagine being up their again after such a tragic thing.Quote from: greenhead_killer on November 21, 2013, 04:36:56 AMwe have a place on the same ridge this took place. most people that choose to live up that way like to be left alone. we have met almost all the landowners around us, and ALL have been incredibly nice with us. there are a few that live there year round, and they are great people. we learned to stick to our property or the state land, that advice coming from locals. we have never had a problem and hope that will continue. it really is a beautiful area up there, i wouldnt trade our place for anywhere else. unfortunate what happened for sure, but even with us posting the heck out of our property, we still have people tresspass through and not abide by any signs we post. will be interesting to see the whole story come out with all the info. again, sorry for the loss to the family number one and also to the friends. what a tragedy. Back on topic (maybe) Are any HW property owners going to be up that way the first weekend and week of MR? I will be mostly hung the Wedge (KF) but might make it over there at some point for a day......Just curious As for the voting thing......How about ID?My dad and i were just there this weekend for muzzy and met three newer land owners and they were all very nice people.
Quote from: superdown on October 02, 2014, 12:09:44 PMQuote from: Elkaholic daWg on October 02, 2014, 11:59:30 AMQuote from: pilebuck on October 01, 2014, 06:59:34 PMI was hunting on buckhorn mountain this week was out in the woods and meet the brother of the man that was killed very sad he said to me they are still waiting for the defense to Finnish their case for them lousy lowlife scums that shot his brother.He invited us over to his place felt very sad for him I could not imagine being up their again after such a tragic thing.Quote from: greenhead_killer on November 21, 2013, 04:36:56 AMwe have a place on the same ridge this took place. most people that choose to live up that way like to be left alone. we have met almost all the landowners around us, and ALL have been incredibly nice with us. there are a few that live there year round, and they are great people. we learned to stick to our property or the state land, that advice coming from locals. we have never had a problem and hope that will continue. it really is a beautiful area up there, i wouldnt trade our place for anywhere else. unfortunate what happened for sure, but even with us posting the heck out of our property, we still have people tresspass through and not abide by any signs we post. will be interesting to see the whole story come out with all the info. again, sorry for the loss to the family number one and also to the friends. what a tragedy. Back on topic (maybe) Are any HW property owners going to be up that way the first weekend and week of MR? I will be mostly hung the Wedge (KF) but might make it over there at some point for a day......Just curious As for the voting thing......How about ID?My dad and i were just there this weekend for muzzy and met three newer land owners and they were all very nice people.Any success on your hunt?