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NJ Hunter / New Jersey Small Game & Waterfowl Hunting / Pheasantgate.com / Editorial in the APP - Pheasant
Posted:  27 May 2006 2:41 PM
http://www.app.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060527/OPINION/60 ...



And what stu has to say about it ......

"Shoot!
Dear friends,


The following is a fantastic editorial published today by the Asbury Park Press.  Please write letters to the editors to your local papers against this monstrous and brutal hunt!


We've got these thugs on the run; let's keep the pressure burning hot, and I promise you we will work to ban this type of filthy killing.

Stuart Chaifetz
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Victory for animals will only be won by political force and those who have the will to use it! AP-PAC is dedicated to using political force to end the abuse and exploitation of animal in NJ! Please donate to help support our work. Click on http://tinyurl.com/k3jln or send a donation to AP PAC, PO Box 17, Manalapan, NJ 07726. Thank you!"
Posted:  27 May 2006 3:58 PM
never been called a yahoo before
Posted:  27 May 2006 4:09 PM
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never been called a yahoo before
I believe that's how Stuart, refers to straight males.   
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Posted:  27 May 2006 5:25 PM
I think a Sunday boycott of of any Gannett newspaper is in order. They always seem to side with the antis and not the facts. If everyone got theier friends and family not to buy any Sunday papers that would hit them in the pocketbook. Maybe then they'll rethink how they approach a story.
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Posted:  27 May 2006 8:26 PM
This whole thing is out of control.  Just goes to show how out of touch non-hunters are.  Show me one spot in Jersey that has a native pheasant population and does not have to be stocked.
Posted:  27 May 2006 8:45 PM
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Show me one spot in Jersey that has a native pheasant population and does not have to be stocked.
And if they knew anything about pen raised pheasants they would know that they do not flush easy, they usually sit tight or run rather than fly, so to give the pheasant "fair chase" you have to make it flush
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Posted:  27 May 2006 8:51 PM
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Show me one spot in Jersey that has a native pheasant population and does not have to be stocked.

newark airport and along the turnpike by meadowlands
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Posted:  27 May 2006 8:59 PM
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And if they knew anything about pen raised pheasants they would know that they do not flush easy, they usually sit tight or run rather than fly, so to give the pheasant "fair chase" you have to make it flush


Very true. 




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newark airport and along the turnpike by meadowlands


I have heard that too, but I was refering to hunting areas.  Some spots by the state lands and larger hunting clubs have a few natives, but are only there because of the previous stockings.  Griffin and Howe has pheasants walking around thier property all the time, but they stock tens of thousands of birds.
Posted:  27 May 2006 9:07 PM
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along the turnpike by meadowlands
I just happened to see a [no swearing please] bird last sunday there
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Posted:  27 May 2006 10:35 PM
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I think a Sunday boycott of of any Gannett newspaper is in order.


why sunday only...i just cancelled mu home delivery of the home news and tribune, spoke with manager there told him that they are part of a one sided company that i no longer wish to support, he asked why i told them why and told them to expect more people to do the same...

its time we hit them were it hurts,,,,in theyr pockets,,,,no hunter or fisherman should support them...now i'm looking for an e-mail for the  top idiot at gannet so i can tell them what i think of theyr views...

lets boycott them all and call them or e-mail them and let them know  if theyr sales drop they will realize what they are doing
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Posted:  27 May 2006 11:16 PM
CDubow@gannett.com Craig Dubow is the CEO of Gannett publishing.
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Posted:  27 May 2006 11:17 PM
cool thanks
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Posted:  27 May 2006 11:19 PM
Tryy this one also DMcCorki@gannett.com Douglas McCorkindale Chairman and CEO of Gannett
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Posted:  28 May 2006 5:24 AM
Your a good man if you can find any native Pheasants at Newark airport anymore have not been around for years
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Posted:  28 May 2006 5:52 AM   Last Edited By: apmaurosr
Sounds like an agenda driven article to me. It is certainly jam-packed with rhetoric, opinion, and emotionalism by the author.

There was only ONE professional quoted in the article and this is what the ONE PROFESSIONAL had to say "...Larry Herrighty, chief of the Bureau of Wildlife Management in the state Department of Environmental Protection... "I don't see anything illegal in the video that I saw," Herrighty said.

The antis always depend on activisits, distortions, and articles reeking with opinion and emotionalism to
to try to advance their cause. Rarely do they interview a professional on a subject, and when they do they quickly discount what the professional has to say - just as this article does.

What is missing from the article is that - before it was written - someone killed an animal or plant for the author to eat. As a matter of fact, someone has been killing something for him or her to eat since the day they were born. The odds are, that the institutional slaughter that occured to the animals and plants that are feeding Stu and the author of the article is much more barbaric that what these hunters may have done to the pheasant.

People who live in gl [no swearing please] houses...

Ant
Posted:  28 May 2006 7:01 AM
I wonder what the reaction would be to a video of a combine chewing up a bedded, spotted fawn while harvesting soybeans for those vegans? Add in the small birds, mice, baby rabbits and a variety of other animals...put a video of that on the news.
Posted:  28 May 2006 9:38 AM
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Add in the small birds, mice, baby rabbits and a variety of other animals...put a video of that on the news.


well the mice they wouldnt care cause its not a cute cuddly animal..they pick and choose what animals  they want to save....wonder if any of them were ever protesting against killind deer and all of a sudden a mosquito bites them and they slap it killing it...wouldnt that be a barbaric way  of killing an animal
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Posted:  28 May 2006 9:42 AM
I would love to send them a copy of the video for the gobbler guillotine
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Posted:  28 May 2006 9:54 AM
More fiction based propaganda from the Head Tree Hugger.

Don't buy the Asbury Park Press. Once they loose 50 to 100 subscribers this nut will be out of a job as that would be 75 percent of the papers readership

Yahoo's I beg to differ!
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Posted:  28 May 2006 10:08 AM
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This whole thing is out of control.  Just goes to show how out of touch non-hunters are.  Show me one spot in Jersey that has a native pheasant population and does not have to be stocked.


This has nothing to do with NON HUNTERS.... everyone I spoke too are more amazed that we were able to hit birds flying. On the other hand they were curious how the papers and media groups could run lies and use stolen footage clips with outleast speaking to someone who was there on the hunt.

Stu is the one on the run. He knows he screwed up bigtime here and he's going to have to pay for it.
Posted:  28 May 2006 11:08 AM
Dave i agree with you but its not just the APP we have to stop buying all the gan nett owned papers and send them an e-mail to let them know why we are doing this
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Posted:  29 May 2006 8:47 AM   Last Edited By: apmaurosr
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I wonder what the reaction would be to a video of a combine chewing up a bedded, spotted fawn while harvesting soybeans for those vegans? Add in the small birds, mice, baby rabbits and a variety of other animals...put a video of that on the news.


NJBow_hntr

You mean look at the issue from ALL PERSPECTIVES? Wow, what a concept! I think you might be pushing the envelope, and like so many sages that are ahead of their time, you will be be accused of heresy for such a thought.

Maybe someday in the future when our society has had enough time to absorb your concept of having an open and honest dialog, and when people have an acceptance to examining all facts and a desire to learn the truth...

... maybe someday. Until then the press will print half-truths and one-sided stories and get away with it.

Let's each of us hold them accountable. 

Ant