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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1095 on: June 09, 2016, 08:46:11 PM »
There really is no other explanation for it than extreme jealousy.
Are you the judge and jury about that, or just the judge?

Nope, just pointing out the odvioise. I understand you folks from King County see things differently.

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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1096 on: June 09, 2016, 08:49:22 PM »
There really is no other explanation for it than extreme jealousy.
Are you the judge and jury about that, or just the judge?

Nope, just pointing out the odvioise. I understand you folks from King County see things differently.

I kind of want to know what an odvioise is, but then I am from King County.......
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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1097 on: June 09, 2016, 08:57:31 PM »
There really is no other explanation for it than extreme jealousy.
Are you the judge and jury about that, or just the judge?

Nope, just pointing out the odvioise. I understand you folks from King County see things differently.

I kind of want to know what an odvioise is, but then I am from King County.......

Dano seems by looking at election results a small few of you guys in that country get it right. I would guess you may be one of the. By obvious I meant, no matter how much they hear, and what I have posted here is actually factual they will ignore it. They want things to go the way of thier personal feelings.  Innocence or guilt don't matter. Jealousy is the only logical reason for this?

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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1098 on: June 09, 2016, 09:01:01 PM »


Yep, you're right.

No need for an actual court of law when you've got the Hunt Washington posse saddled up and ready to ride.

Who needs due process when you can just decide on the internet.
What is that?   :dunno:
An Internet forum does not decide guilt or innocence, impose legal punishments, fines etc.  You guys whining make it sound like people are not allowed to discuss, comment, provide opinions, theories, or perspectives until the entire matter has been fully adjudicated.  Get real.  Oh and here's a tip...dont do shady, unethical, or illegal things and you won't likely be the source of public criticism :tup:

I don't think there has been a person on here that has a problem with an honest discussion.  The issue is the people that think they can be the judge,  jury, and excutioner behind a keyboard without having a clue of what actually happened. The hunting community in this state is in sad shape if this board is a representation of them as a whole. As far as your comment about  not doing unethical or shady  things if you want to stay out of the public eye, that is true at times. But how has that worked out for the thousands of people that have been convicted of crimes they didn't commit? Very sad you and others here are so quick to jump on a witchhunt. There really is no other explanation for it than extreme jealousy.

Nobody on here is or has suggested they are judge or jury.  Nor has anyone suggested they have some right or ability to legally punish Reichert.  But a whole bunch of folks on both sides have provided a lot of commentary because of interest in this topic...which you and others don't really like...well tough...and thank goodness Dale straightened everyone out on this stupid lawsuit threat bs. :tup:

Now, if you want to cry about wrongful convictions...maybe you should evaluate your buddy...Convicted liar, convicted poacher...he even admitted so by pleading guilty.  In the pending case he will get a fair trial and he will be well represented I'm sure by very competent lawyers, i would hope for nothing less.  But please, tell me how this is representative of someone wrongfully convicted?  Not to mention, much of the scorn he is receiving is the result of his previous illegal actions.

And if you think hunters in this state, if the HW members are representative, suggest we are a 'sad' group collectively...I don't know what to tell you.  I see a bunch of hunters looking out for the future of hunting by making sure we hold ourselves to some standards...such as obeying the law.

Last, I chuckle at these jealousy statements.  You are out of your mind if you think I'm jealous of Reichert.  I wouldn't trade places with him for anything.  Guys like you probably can't comprehend this, but my integrity and respect are worth a lot more to me than a trophy bull or a bunch of money.  I bet I sleep a lot better at night as well...it's obvious shining a light on these criminal charges is really bothering him and his accomplices...must suck to be the butt of jokes to every hunter in the state.  :chuckle:
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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1099 on: June 09, 2016, 09:03:17 PM »
I say we start a new rumor.

Let's see how far we can go with this one:

Bullwinkle was a transgendered bull, because he "felt" like a cow.   He was only shot as a result of a heinous Euro-centric micro-agression.

Worse yet, he was shot in his "safe place".

If you are a white male, you are fully responsible for this atrocity and owe reparations.

I say let's not let this atrocity stand!!!!!!!!!

OCCUPY KITTITAS!!!!!!!!!

I really don't know what to say to that  :o. But now that it seems to all be a free for all and I find my self in in the dreaded situation I need to take a seat in a public place, I may just realize I woke up a woman that morning if the men's room smells to bad....

I'm afraid the strain was more than he could bear, someone get the smelling salts I do believe kit has lost it.  :chuckle:
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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1100 on: June 09, 2016, 09:05:11 PM »
At least no one is questioning my math.
So, with that kind of math....50% is really 100%.   :chuckle:

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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1101 on: June 09, 2016, 09:07:40 PM »


Yep, you're right.

No need for an actual court of law when you've got the Hunt Washington posse saddled up and ready to ride.

Who needs due process when you can just decide on the internet.
What is that?   :dunno:
An Internet forum does not decide guilt or innocence, impose legal punishments, fines etc.  You guys whining make it sound like people are not allowed to discuss, comment, provide opinions, theories, or perspectives until the entire matter has been fully adjudicated.  Get real.  Oh and here's a tip...dont do shady, unethical, or illegal things and you won't likely be the source of public criticism :tup:

I don't think there has been a person on here that has a problem with an honest discussion.  The issue is the people that think they can be the judge,  jury, and excutioner behind a keyboard without having a clue of what actually happened. The hunting community in this state is in sad shape if this board is a representation of them as a whole. As far as your comment about  not doing unethical or shady  things if you want to stay out of the public eye, that is true at times. But how has that worked out for the thousands of people that have been convicted of crimes they didn't commit? Very sad you and others here are so quick to jump on a witchhunt. There really is no other explanation for it than extreme jealousy.

Nobody on here is or has suggested they are judge or jury.  Nor has anyone suggested they have some right or ability to legally punish Reichert.  But a whole bunch of folks on both sides have provided a lot of commentary because of interest in this topic...which you and others don't really like...well tough...and thank goodness Dale straightened everyone out on this stupid lawsuit threat bs. :tup:

Now, if you want to cry about wrongful convictions...maybe you should evaluate your buddy...Convicted liar, convicted poacher...he even admitted so by pleading guilty.  In the pending case he will get a fair trial and he will be well represented I'm sure by very competent lawyers, i would hope for nothing less.  But please, tell me how this is representative of someone wrongfully convicted?  Not to mention, much of the scorn he is receiving is the result of his previous illegal actions.

And if you think hunters in this state, if the HW members are representative, suggest we are a 'sad' group collectively...I don't know what to tell you.  I see a bunch of hunters looking out for the future of hunting by making sure we hold ourselves to some standards...such as obeying the law.

Last, I chuckle at these jealousy statements.  You are out of your mind if you think I'm jealous of Reichert.  I wouldn't trade places with him for anything.  Guys like you probably can't comprehend this, but my integrity and respect are worth a lot more to me than a trophy bull or a bunch of money.  I bet I sleep a lot better at night as well...it's obvious shining a light on these criminal charges is really bothering him and his accomplices...must suck to be the butt of jokes to every hunter in the state.  :chuckle:

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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1102 on: June 09, 2016, 09:10:40 PM »
"Guys like you"...that's presumptuous.  Border line micro aggression.  Probably qualifies as a safe space violation.
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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1103 on: June 09, 2016, 09:41:06 PM »
I can't remember the answer to this one:  If Morgan Grant said it was okay for TR to shoot a branch bull in 334, why would wdfw investigate and recommend the county prosecute? Or did they not recommend prosecution?   

Seems like the county would be wasting time and money by prosecution if the state official did in fact give the go ahead (even though he may not have technically had the authority).
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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1104 on: June 09, 2016, 10:07:54 PM »
I can't remember the answer to this one:  If Morgan Grant said it was okay for TR to shoot a branch bull in 334, why would wdfw investigate and recommend the county prosecute? Or did they not recommend prosecution?   

Seems like the county would be wasting time and money by prosecution if the state official did in fact give the go ahead (even though he may not have technically had the authority).
???

If you can find any evidence that WDFW recommended prosecution I would love to see it. That would be news to me.

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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1105 on: June 09, 2016, 10:17:51 PM »
"Guys like you"...that's presumptuous.  Border line micro aggression.  Probably qualifies as a safe space violation.



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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1106 on: June 09, 2016, 10:18:49 PM »
I can't remember the answer to this one:  If Morgan Grant said it was okay for TR to shoot a branch bull in 334, why would wdfw investigate and recommend the county prosecute? Or did they not recommend prosecution?   

Seems like the county would be wasting time and money by prosecution if the state official did in fact give the go ahead (even though he may not have technically had the authority).
???

If you can find any evidence that WDFW recommended prosecution I would love to see it. That would be news to me.

I don't think there is anything concrete regarding that.  If I remember correctly it was reported by another member, but there is no real evidence.  I do wonder, however, why charges have been brought at all, if everything was above board?  :dunno:

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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1107 on: June 09, 2016, 10:20:33 PM »
Agree Colville, Its the only thing I could think of as to why anyone would even think there was any chance of this being legal. I'm definitely not trying to justify just trying to figure out if there is any way someone could "legally" spin this in a way that could justify the action or in the very least justify making the initial phone calls.

Let's not forget guys, the experts or "guys in the know" stated that "2 phone calls" were not in regards to spike or no spike, they were in regards to weapon use. :twocents:

Kiti can't seem to answer the relevant questions.

I have answered it more than once.  Again you seem to have problems with reading comprehension. I'm not going to keep repeatin myself because you can't keep up.

 If you answered those questions Kiti then I apologize, I've looked through the entire thread and can't find it, I must have missed them.

 Can you supply the link to it please?
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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1108 on: June 09, 2016, 10:24:19 PM »
Yep, you're right.

No need for an actual court of law when you've got the Hunt Washington posse saddled up and ready to ride.

Who needs due process when you can just decide on the internet.
What is that?   :dunno:
An Internet forum does not decide guilt or innocence, impose legal punishments, fines etc.  You guys whining make it sound like people are not allowed to discuss, comment, provide opinions, theories, or perspectives until the entire matter has been fully adjudicated.  Get real.  Oh and here's a tip...dont do shady, unethical, or illegal things and you won't likely be the source of public criticism :tup:

 Spot on!
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Re: Hunter facing charges after death of beloved elk named Bullwinkle
« Reply #1109 on: June 09, 2016, 10:37:36 PM »
I say we start a new rumor.

Let's see how far we can go with this one:

Bullwinkle was a transgendered bull, because he "felt" like a cow.   He was only shot as a result of a heinous Euro-centric micro-agression.

Worse yet, he was shot in his "safe place".

If you are a white male, you are fully responsible for this atrocity and owe reparations.

I say let's not let this atrocity stand!!!!!!!!!

OCCUPY KITTITAS!!!!!!!!!

I really don't know what to say to that  :o. But now that it seems to all be a free for all and I find my self in in the dreaded situation I need to take a seat in a public place, I may just realize I woke up a woman that morning if the men's room smells to bad....

I'm afraid the strain was more than he could bear.

Lmao, one of my favorite movies Boss! :tup:
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