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Re: OT UK fox hunting ban - MADNESS
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Posted by thurlow on September 15, 2004 at 16:35:58 from (65.255.98.18):
In Reply to: OT UK fox hunting ban - MADNESS posted by ben uk on September 15, 2004 at 11:01:38:
Hey ben, been reading for a couple of years that this might be gonna happen; those of us with a libertarian mind-set have watched for years the gun confiscation programs in the UK, Canada and Australia......knowing that our time is coming. Certainly have no answers......suppose it's just the result of more folks in the cities and each generation getting further removed from their rural roots. I'm about 50 miles from Memphis, TN, which has a metropolitan area population of about 1,000,000 people. 50 years ago, if I said to someone (anyone) in Memphis that my Dad was a farmer, invariably the response was, "My Grand-dad (or Greatgrand-dad) was a farmer". Nowadays, everyone is 2 generations further removed (from the farm) and I never hear that.......
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