
Originally Posted by
catfish10101
I have lived in the southern part of Louisiana my entire life. I grew up eating squirrels, rabbits, deer, turtles, frogs, crawfish, fish, shrimp, just about everything that has something to offer. About the only thing I havent eaten around here is oposum and armidillo. I raised chickens while growing up and cut their throats, and plucked them and cleaned them for the freezer for food. Animals in the wild are given respect to the point of death. When you take them for food, it is done with respect also. If you were to kill an animal and let it go to waste, then you not only do harm to the animal, but to your own future and the future of your children and theirs. Many people these days do not realize the reprocussions of wasteful actions nor do they have the respect for nature that they should. I can see, with this failing economy, that people are going to find hard times and hopefully, come to realize where respect has it's place in wastefulness. People in need will finally see what their Grandparents were talking about when they thanked God for every meal and respected the Earth that provided it! If people would look back to the old days, they will see a way out of this bad economy, through hard work and determination. If not, they will sit there waiting for Obammy to save them, and the economy will collapse until their is nothing left to take, so there will be nothing left for the government to give, and the only survivers will be those who WILL WORK FOR THEMSELVES AND THEIR FAMILIES!!!
OK, this is getting into another subject, so I will stop here.
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