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Posted by Spin Doctor on Sep-15-2004 16:53:

Fox Hunting

I�m sure most of us will agree that it should be banned, if you don�t speak up! However, more pertinently, will it be banned?


Posted by Spin Doctor on Sep-15-2004 16:57:

Apparently, there was a ruck in commons!

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/3656524.stm


Posted by chesco on Sep-15-2004 17:17:

ban fox hunting and the country side will be over run with the little ****s.

maybe we should just poison the water instead.


Posted by Luke Terry on Sep-15-2004 17:24:

Cool



tbh, it's cruel + unnecessary but it's gonna happen anyways so why ban it, this is just the social "elite" flexing their muscles showing that they could bring the country to a stop, yet you see whinging bags on tv that they got hit back by the police. this so far hasn't been nearly as violent as the poll tax riots or the mining strikes...

some shit that's happened up here...

quote:

Pro-hunt group claim pylon attack

A pro-hunt group has said it is responsible for an attack on an electricity pylon in Cumbria.
A determined effort had been made to saw through a leg of the structure in Grinsdale, according to police.

In a call to the BBC, a man claiming to be from the "Real Countryside Alliance" said it carried out the attack.

The group has previously been condemned by the Countryside Alliance, which stressed there is no link between the two organisations.


'Extreme danger'

The damage was discovered on Tuesday, but may have been carried out earlier in the week, according to Cumbria Police.

A force spokesman said the reckless nature of the act cannot be overstated and appealed for witnesses.

A banner was also displayed at the scene, threatening to bring down the pylon completely in protest against government plans to ban fox hunting.

Electricity engineers said there was no risk of the pylon collapsing or of the power supply being interrupted but the saboteurs had put themselves in extreme danger.

Distancing themselves from the similarly-named group, the Countryside Alliance previously issued a statement criticising the tactics it employed.

It said: "They are an affront to any responsible society which respects the rule of law.

"The misuse by these people of our name is an insult to the vast majority of our own membership, who have repeatedly demonstrated how responsible and peaceable they are in their own campaigning".



Posted by Rick D on Sep-15-2004 17:40:

i dont agree with fox hunting, but i do feel sorry for all the little dogs that will probably get put down if the ban goes through


Posted by sykadelik on Sep-15-2004 17:41:

I have always wanted to hunt the people that do hunting


Posted by donegalredneck on Sep-15-2004 20:21:

Same as that. It's barbaric and outdated. I think the ban on it was passed by a massive majority thankfully. Anyone defying the ban when it comes into effect should be treated like anyone else found guilty of cruely to animals, i.e. jailed in a lot of instances.


Posted by tu_face on Sep-16-2004 16:03:

it makes me laugh that they are complaining about a bloody and bruised head. they should try being ripped apart by dogs.

yes foxes are vermin, and it is true that if we do not cull them in some way, they would die anyway because there simply isnt enough food around to go around, it's the same score with deer hunting. but however, bullets in the head are much less painful and cruel.


Posted by DJ Mikey Mike on Sep-16-2004 16:14:

I would love to have been at that protest. I would have fully joined in with the Police in smacking the fuck out of a few toffs. Die you ****s.


Posted by Ian on Sep-16-2004 16:17:

quote:
Originally posted by DJ Mikey Mike
I would love to have been at that protest. I would have fully joined in with the Police in smacking the fuck out of a few toffs. Die you ****s.


I'm with Stupid


Posted by Spin Doctor on Sep-17-2004 00:08:

What really annoys me is how they've been comparing it to the miners strike or poll tax riots, when it's not nearly one thousandth of the significance of those protests. The Mail had 'civil war' on the front of today's paper.

Really.


Posted by DJ Sarah H on Sep-17-2004 06:16:



I have never agreed with fox hunting or hare courseing, it's hardly a sport when u have one animal being hunted down by packs of dogs and twats with a bloodlust on horses.

check this link for some facts about fox hunting

more info here


Posted by Ian on Sep-17-2004 09:22:

quote:
Originally posted by Spin Doctor
What really annoys me is how they've been comparing it to the miners strike or poll tax riots, when it's not nearly one thousandth of the significance of those protests. The Mail had 'civil war' on the front of today's paper.

Really.


exactly, the Mining strikes affected many many peoples livelihoods, the poll tax riots affected the entire country, this hunting just affects the bastards who find it fun to train dogs to kill and then go out and taking on anything of nature that gets in their way. As mikey said i think in part, i'd love for all of us to go and hunt them down in the same way, show them exactly how it feels.



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