“YEAH, I got to kill an animal that had did no harm to me, now let me Chop of its head and put it right there on my mantle, so the dead creature can stare at me for a while.” Read More »
Hunting

Shoot 'em up Kill 'em! (the deer, that is)
I live in the heavily populated suburbs outside of Philadelphia. Like all of suburbia, my community is the boundary line between rural and urban America, so I see elements of both. For the past few years, an issue that's been getting a lot of attention in my county is the overabundance of deer. Read More »
On hunting
The killing of a non-human animal is not something in and of itself, to which I am opposed. After all, dead animal muscle is a fairly rich and useful source of food for omnivores like most humans, and killing the animal seems to be the most efficient and successful way of obtaining that muscle. Read More »
hunting and guns
I live in Montana, where the opening day of hunting season is as important to most people as the fourth of July is to most Americans. However, many schools, the media, and popular celebrities, like to say that guns are bad. Many animal rights groups would say that hunting is cruel. Read More »

The Flip Flopping of Mitt Romney, Mormonism, Big Money, and Their Pro-Vegetarian Word of Wisdom
--- The Flip Flopping of Mitt Romney, Mormonism, Big Money, and Their Pro-Vegetarian Word of Wisdom--- Read More »

Welcome to the North Country
So today, I thought I would share with all of you a little piece of where I live. You'll either find this completely humorous or grotesque depending on where you live and how you were raised. Read More »
Caribou Patties and Moose Burgers
I am one of a small percentage of people who can say that the meat served at their dining room table actually comes from wild game. My dad hunts each year in the fall and we usually have either moose or caribou meat to carry us through the winter. If you are new to the concept, you should know that the meat from moose/bou is much leaner than the ground beef that Read More »



