@2PacksAday,
Nah, not offended at all......
with an intent to do harm....that's me baby!
Now, I don't know much about, and can't speak for, the Yankee/or big city type of right wing fucktard, as they are of a different stock than I.....but for the record, I prefer to do my evilness in smaller venues, as opposed to being one of those folks who....quote: "vehemently desire to see several million people vapourised"....nukelar bombs, just take the whole sporting angle out of the equation.
I like the old one on one confrontations, such as one might find in an old west novel, this is why I own a fine pair of Sam Colts finest.....of course when running up on a whole flock of say Eastern European Socialists, it is fine and proper to take the whole flock, much the same with any assorted variety of the"Towel Headed" species...Muslims, Arabs,...well any of those brown type of people. If you accidentally take an Indian, you won't into any trouble, but just make note of it...log it. The usual rules apply of course, you can't set bait traps, nor hunt them at night, as I've always told my children....remember dusk til dawn...yes, papa, windage and elevation.
In case you are wondering which is the easiest game to take, by far it is the Blue Striped New York Jew. They are very rare in these parts, but I happened upon one out by the interstate just a few weeks ago, he must have gotten separated from his gaggle...and was wondering around by a ditch, talking to himself about bagels. They are considered small game, and quite a few of my Texas buddies will not even hunt them, out of compassion....just too small and twitchy....like hunting Chihuahuas, and that's just sick.
Well, I hope I've shed some light on this subject, in case you are thinking about joining in on the fun.....I would remind you that currently no Commies born after 1984 can be taken, so check their I.D.'s first. It's a conservation effort, their numbers were getting really low, and as all sportsman do, we wish to insure the continuation of this particular breed above all others....it's all about proper management.
Happy hunting and I hope to see you out there.....personally I simply can't wait til Catholic season opens up in the spring.....I'm all giddy just thinking about it.