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I like your thoughts Willie but those states are not the ones that will be voting in Az. I remember the old days in payson it was awesome to watch all the deer and elk in the trucks headed back to phx.( we use to laugh at what those folks thought vinison should taste like with the hides still on) We however do not live in that day and age anymore. As I mentioned round valley it is still small town. I think everyone that kills still drives thru town and ends up at booga reds(spelling) showing off their kill.

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This guy must have missed his hunter ed class. attachicon.gifelk.jpg

 

Its all good, not on top or on the hood. This individual obviously attended hunter safety at the top of his class.

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I for one think its a bunch of BS that I have to see all those racks sticking out of the beds of trucks up north or heading back to the valley. Why can't you put a tarp over it so your not rubbing it in the faces of us non tag holders . Hopefully next year I can return the favor :)

 

Good luck this Friday!

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I like your thoughts Willie but those states are not the ones that will be voting in Az. I remember the old days in payson it was awesome to watch all the deer and elk in the trucks headed back to phx.( we use to laugh at what those folks thought vinison should taste like with the hides still on) We however do not live in that day and age anymore. As I mentioned round valley it is still small town. I think everyone that kills still drives thru town and ends up at booga reds(spelling) showing off their kill.

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Ah, Oh yes the votes. I may catch heII for this. But eventually it all comes back to the vermin politicians and politics. Here is something that should be of interest to all sportsman. So we really don't confuse displaying our successfully harvested animals with the real problem.

 

 

This is something I don't hear many outdoor enthusiasts/hunters/trappers/fishermen etc etc ever talk much about and that's Agenda 21. All those USFS roads that used to be open and are now gated is partially due to Agenda 21. Those wolves that are killing hounds, elk, deer, bison, etc etc was released on purpose to lock up land to further implement Agenda 21.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oBFtW3g2T44

 

I’m not going to try and explain Agenda 21 because it is very deep and detailed. If you value your Outdoor Freedom I highly recommend you educate yourself on it. Just search Agenda 21 or go to U-Tube and there is all you want to read or watch on it.

 

Former UN Secretary General Maurice Strong founder of Agenda 21 and ((((high ranking board member of the HSUS))))) is saying he is going to, “use the UN to cause the collapse of America”. Maurice Strong advocates using non-government organizations like HSUS to implement the policies in Agenda 21 at the state and local level to achieve their goal. It has been said that Maurice Strong is the environmental George Soros.

 

Michael Bloomberg is the United Nations Special Envoy for Cities and Climate Change; Agenda 21 advocate, former Mayor of New York City, Founder of Mayors against Illegal Guns, and a (((HSUS member)))). Bloomberg is a billionaire and is using all his political power and money to disarm America and push Agenda 21.

 

HSUS established the James Herriot Award to be given to people or groups who promoted animal welfare. Maurice Strong and former VP of the USA, Global Warming/Climate Change/ Agenda21 advocate and shadow HSUS member Al Gore have received this award from HSUS.

 

HSUS was big supporters of John Kerry for president and look what Kerry is pushing in his current position as Secretary of State more than ever climate change which is basically a portion of Agenda 21.

 

HSUS a Non-profit tax exempt 501 © (3) being protected by Lois Lerner former ((((IRS head over non – profits and HSUS board member)))).

 

Sarah Conant is currently serving as the chief enforcer for APHIS within the USDA. She has spent the majority of her career as HSUS head lawyer and activist for animal rights.

 

Ted Turner creator of CNN, major Western Land Owner, Environmentalist/Global Warming Promoter, Agenda 21 advocate, and HSUS member.

 

Are you starting to see the big picture yet? Are you all noticing these Agenda 21 supporters/pushers being HSUS members, big funders, and advocates for HSUS? Remember Maurice Strong the Agenda 21 mastermind/kingpin advocates using non-government organizations like HSUS to implement the policies in Agenda 21 at the state and local level to achieve their goal.

 

If HSUS true mission was about animal welfare HSUS CEO Wayne Pacelle would never have made Michael Vick America’s newest dog owner. Wayne Pacelle, President of the HSUS, apparently thinks its fine. Pacelle said:

VICK “WOULD DO A GOOD JOB AS A PET OWNER.” That’s easy for Pacelle to say when HSUS received a 50,000.00 dollar so called grant from the Philadelphia Eagles.

 

Folks this is just a drop in the bucket of how deep the rabbit hole really goes. Agenda 21 is a bigger threat to your outdoor freedoms then HSUS. Remember HSUS is just the puppet being used, funded and controlled by these corrupt big business billionaire elite’s pushing their true agenda “Agenda21”. HSUS CEO & executive staff isn’t complaining they are making millions off of robbing Americans of their liberties.

 

USSA has made up a dirty dozen list. The dirty dozen is a group of organizations that are Outdoor Enthusiast biggest enemies just remember these groups are doing nothing but carrying out the UN’s goal and that is Agenda 21.

 

We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided.

 

Please take the time to recognize the names that are involved. LOUIS LERNER imagine that. Sitting on the board of a non prophet. God knows she means no harm to any of us.

 

 

Take care, Willie

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i enjoyed this trip back in to town. Probably should have taken another hunter ED course before i even thought of doing it though

 

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Last fall we killed 3 cow elk in 21. We camped at yellow jacket creek, and had 3 gutted elk hanging. The meat was all processed there. We loaded all the scraps in a truck and dumped them in a more remote area, to keep a nice camp area clean. Not because of hippies, peta, democrats or granolas. The truck deal is different, get the meat where it needs to be and process. If you have a sentra or whatever, your a hunter who cares what others think. You use the equipment you have to transport, as long as you are not exploiting the carcass in a strange way.

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Wow, some of those big elk racks would be a nightmare to try and hide or tarp. Times have changed.

 

I got a nice big 4 point muley in unit 27 when I was 16 (1977). Dad let me drive over to my high school (Go Cougars) enroute to the taxidermist and show off the cape to my crew. Had a rifle in the gun rack, too.

 

Drove from Seattle to Tucson in 2000 with an enormous caribou rack tied on to the vans luggage rack. The whole way I had fellow motorists giving me the thumbs up (even in CA) and whenever I stopped people wanted to know what they were. Had I known dad was going to cut them up for art work, would've just kept them.

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CRICKETS!!! As I expected. I will post one more thing as it does pertain to pandering to the people that are putting the shaft to things we are supposed to be passionate about. This is a list of the politicians and the percentage of times they cast their votes based on the constitution they swore to uphold. Which more often than not affects all of our "PASSIONS". Then I will spectate while the majority worries about how they transport the game they successfully harvested.Current Members of the 113th Congress

 

Alabama

Sen. Richard Shelby - 64%

Sen. Jefferson Sessions - 71%

Dist.1: Bradley Byrne - 55%

Dist.2: Martha Roby - 58%

Dist.3: Mike Rogers - 53%

Dist.4: Robert Aderholt - 57%

Dist.5: Mo Brooks - 71%

Dist.6: Spencer Bachus - 52%

Dist.7: Terri Sewell - 14%

 

Alaska

Sen. Mark Begich - 14%

Sen. Lisa Murkowski - 49%

Dist.: Don Young - 56%

 

Arizona

Sen. John McCain - 63%

Sen. Jeff Flake - 80%

Dist.1: Ann Kirkpatrick - 21%

Dist.2: Ron Barber - 10%

Dist.3: Raul Grijalva - 30%

Dist.4: Paul Gosar - 76%

Dist.5: Matt Salmon - 73%

Dist.6: David Schweikert - 82%

Dist.7: Ed Pastor - 22%

Dist.8: Trent Franks - 75%

Dist.9: Kyrsten Sinema - 13%

 

Arkansas

Sen. Mark Pryor - 19%

Sen. John Boozman - 55%

Dist.1: Eric Crawford - 60%

Dist.2: Tim Griffin - 61%

Dist.3: Steve Womack - 55%

Dist.4: Tom Cotton - 63%

 

California

Sen. Dianne Feinstein - 12%

Sen. Barbara Boxer - 13%

Dist.1: Doug LaMalfa - 60%

Dist.2: Jared Huffman - 30%

Dist.3: John Garamendi - 13%

Dist.4: Tom McClintock - 91%

Dist.5: Mike Thompson - 20%

Dist.6: Doris Matsui - 20%

Dist.7: Ami Bera - 10%

Dist.8: Paul Cook - 53%

Dist.9: Jerry McNerney - 15%

Dist.10: Jeff Denham - 57%

Dist.11: George Miller - 24%

Dist.12: Nancy Pelosi - 17%

Dist.13: Barbara Lee - 28%

Dist.14: Jackie Speier - 24%

Dist.15: Eric Swalwell - 33%

Dist.16: Jim Costa - 18%

Dist.17: Michael Honda - 23%

Dist.18: Anna Eshoo - 20%

Dist.19: Zoe Lofgren - 24%

Dist.20: Sam Farr - 21%

Dist.21: David Valadao - 36%

Dist.22: Devin Nunes - 54%

Dist.23: Kevin McCarthy - 65%

Dist.24: Lois Capps - 21%

Dist.25: Howard McKeon - 51%

Dist.26: Julia Brownley - 13%

Dist.27: Judy Chu - 23%

Dist.28: Adam Schiff - 19%

Dist.29: Tony Cardenas - 32%

Dist.30: Brad Sherman - 20%

Dist.31: Gary Miller - 60%

Dist.32: Grace Napolitano - 23%

Dist.33: Henry Waxman - 19%

Dist.34: Xavier Becerra - 20%

Dist.35: Gloria Negrete McLeod - 33%

Dist.36: Raul Ruiz - 20%

Dist.37: Karen Bass - 24%

Dist.38: Linda Sanchez - 25%

Dist.39: Edward Royce - 72%

Dist.40: Lucille Roybal-Allard - 21%

Dist.41: Mark Takano - 30%

Dist.42: Ken Calvert - 51%

Dist.43: Maxine Waters - 27%

Dist.44: Janice Hahn - 32%

Dist.45: John Campbell - 70%

Dist.46: Loretta Sanchez - 26%

Dist.47: Alan Lowenthal - 30%

Dist.48: Dana Rohrabacher - 76%

Dist.49: Darrell Issa - 52%

Dist.50: Duncan Hunter - 73%

Dist.51: Juan Vargas - 30%

Dist.52: Scott Peters - 16%

Dist.53: Susan Davis - 17%

 

Colorado

Sen. Mark Udall - 20%

Sen. Michael Bennet - 9%

Dist.1: Diana DeGette - 20%

Dist.2: Jared Polis - 25%

Dist.3: Scott Tipton - 76%

Dist.4: Cory Gardner - 70%

Dist.5: Doug Lamborn - 77%

Dist.6: Mike Coffman - 74%

Dist.7: Ed Perlmutter - 16%

 

Connecticut

Sen. Richard Blumenthal - 10%

Sen. Christopher Murphy - 14%

Dist.1: John Larson - 22%

Dist.2: Joe Courtney - 18%

Dist.3: Rosa DeLauro - 20%

Dist.4: James Himes - 12%

Dist.5: Elizabeth Esty - 26%

 

Delaware

Sen. Chris Coons - 10%

Sen. Thomas Carper - 14%

Dist.: John Carney - 13%

 

Florida

Sen. Marco Rubio - 78%

Sen. Bill Nelson - 13%

Dist.1: Jeff Miller - 68%

Dist.2: Steve Southerland - 68%

Dist.3: Ted Yoho - 73%

Dist.4: Ander Crenshaw - 52%

Dist.5: Corrine Brown - 20%

Dist.6: Ron DeSantis - 80%

Dist.7: John Mica - 57%

Dist.8: Bill Posey - 88%

Dist.9: Alan Grayson - 26%

Dist.10: Daniel Webster - 62%

Dist.11: Richard Nugent - 68%

Dist.12: Gus Bilirakis - 61%

Dist.14: Kathy Castor - 12%

Dist.15: Dennis Ross - 72%

Dist.16: Vern Buchanan - 57%

Dist.17: Thomas Rooney - 72%

Dist.18: Patrick Murphy - 20%

Dist.20: Alcee Hastings - 23%

Dist.21: Theodore Deutch - 16%

Dist.22: Lois Frankel - 27%

Dist.23: Debbie Wasserman Schultz - 15%

Dist.24: Frederica Wilson - 23%

Dist.25: Mario Diaz-Balart - 45%

Dist.26: Joe Garcia - 13%

Dist.27: Ileana Ros-Lehtinen - 41%

 

Georgia

Sen. Saxby Chambliss - 58%

Sen. John Isakson - 53%

Dist.1: Jack Kingston - 63%

Dist.2: Sanford Bishop - 27%

Dist.3: Lynn Westmoreland - 72%

Dist.4: Henry Johnson - 17%

Dist.5: John Lewis - 25%

Dist.6: Tom Price - 72%

Dist.7: Rob Woodall - 66%

Dist.8: Austin Scott - 70%

Dist.9: Doug Collins - 62%

Dist.10: Paul Broun - 91%

Dist.11: Phil Gingrey - 65%

Dist.12: John Barrow - 31%

Dist.13: David Scott - 20%

Dist.14: Tom Graves - 79%

 

Hawaii

Sen. Mazie Hirono - 11%

Sen. Brian Schatz - 3%

Dist.1: Colleen Hanabusa - 21%

Dist.2: Tulsi Gabbard - 34%

 

Idaho

Sen. James Risch - 84%

Sen. Michael Crapo - 68%

Dist.1: Raul Labrador - 89%

Dist.2: Michael Simpson - 54%

 

Illinois

Sen. Richard Durbin - 11%

Sen. Mark Kirk - 34%

Dist.1: Bobby Rush - 23%

Dist.2: Robin Kelly - 24%

Dist.3: Daniel Lipinski - 20%

Dist.4: Luis Gutierrez - 22%

Dist.5: Mike Quigley - 18%

Dist.6: Peter Roskam - 66%

Dist.7: Danny Davis - 24%

Dist.8: Tammy Duckworth - 13%

Dist.9: Janice Schakowsky - 24%

Dist.10: Bradley Schneider - 13%

Dist.11: Bill Foster - 14%

Dist.12: William Enyart - 23%

Dist.13: Rodney Davis - 56%

Dist.14: Randy Hultgren - 68%

Dist.15: John Shimkus - 52%

Dist.16: Adam Kinzinger - 56%

Dist.17: Cheri Bustos - 14%

Dist.18: Aaron Schock - 64%

 

Indiana

Sen. Joe Donnelly - 22%

Sen. Daniel Coats - 67%

Dist.1: Peter Visclosky - 28%

Dist.2: Jackie Walorski - 50%

Dist.3: Marlin Stutzman - 75%

Dist.4: Todd Rokita - 68%

Dist.5: Susan Brooks - 50%

Dist.6: Luke Messer - 56%

Dist.7: André Carson - 16%

Dist.8: Larry Bucshon - 63%

Dist.9: Todd Young - 57%

 

Iowa

Sen. Charles Grassley - 62%

Sen. Thomas Harkin - 14%

Dist.1: Bruce Braley - 19%

Dist.2: David Loebsack - 18%

Dist.3: Tom Latham - 50%

Dist.4: Steve King - 65%

 

Kansas

Sen. Jerry Moran - 64%

Sen. Pat Roberts - 62%

Dist.1: Tim Huelskamp - 89%

Dist.2: Lynn Jenkins - 72%

Dist.3: Kevin Yoder - 67%

Dist.4: Mike Pompeo - 66%

 

Kentucky

Sen. Rand Paul - 94%

Sen. Mitch McConnell - 62%

Dist.1: Ed Whitfield - 52%

Dist.2: Brett Guthrie - 65%

Dist.3: John Yarmuth - 19%

Dist.4: Thomas Massie - 96%

Dist.5: Harold Rogers - 52%

Dist.6: Garland Barr - 56%

 

Louisiana

Sen. Mary Landrieu - 19%

Sen. David Vitter - 59%

Dist.1: Steve Scalise - 74%

Dist.2: Cedric Richmond - 22%

Dist.3: Charles Boustany - 57%

Dist.4: John Fleming - 79%

Dist.5: Vance McAllister - 50%

Dist.6: Bill Cassidy - 66%

 

Maine

Sen. Angus King - 10%

Sen. Susan Collins - 40%

Dist.1: Chellie Pingree - 29%

Dist.2: Michael Michaud - 27%

 

Maryland

Sen. Benjamin Cardin - 17%

Sen. Barbara Mikulski - 13%

Dist.1: Andy Harris - 75%

Dist.2: C. Ruppersberger - 16%

Dist.3: John Sarbanes - 18%

Dist.4: Donna Edwards - 21%

Dist.5: Steny Hoyer - 16%

Dist.6: John Delaney - 17%

Dist.7: Elijah Cummings - 22%

Dist.8: Chris Van Hollen - 19%

 

Massachusetts

Sen. Elizabeth Warren - 3%

Sen. Edward Markey - 22%

Dist.1: Richard Neal - 20%

Dist.2: James McGovern - 24%

Dist.3: Niki Tsongas - 17%

Dist.4: Joseph Kennedy - 31%

Dist.5: Katherine Clark - 30%

Dist.6: John Tierney - 26%

Dist.7: Michael Capuano - 27%

Dist.8: Stephen Lynch - 24%

Dist.9: William Keating - 25%

 

Michigan

Sen. Debbie Stabenow - 17%

Sen. Carl Levin - 12%

Dist.1: Dan Benishek - 64%

Dist.2: Bill Huizenga - 70%

Dist.3: Justin Amash - 94%

Dist.4: Dave Camp - 52%

Dist.5: Daniel Kildee - 33%

Dist.6: Fred Upton - 47%

Dist.7: Tim Walberg - 66%

Dist.8: Mike Rogers - 50%

Dist.9: Sander Levin - 17%

Dist.10: Candice Miller - 50%

Dist.11: Kerry Bentivolio - 80%

Dist.12: John Dingell - 21%

Dist.13: John Conyers - 29%

Dist.14: Gary Peters - 17%

 

Minnesota

Sen. Al Franken - 7%

Sen. Amy Klobuchar - 7%

Dist.1: Timothy Walz - 18%

Dist.2: John Kline - 55%

Dist.3: Erik Paulsen - 66%

Dist.4: Betty McCollum - 21%

Dist.5: Keith Ellison - 24%

Dist.6: Michele Bachmann - 80%

Dist.7: Collin Peterson - 45%

Dist.8: Richard Nolan - 30%

 

Mississippi

Sen. Thad Cochran - 54%

Sen. Roger Wicker - 52%

Dist.1: Alan Nunnelee - 60%

Dist.2: Bennie Thompson - 26%

Dist.3: Gregg Harper - 64%

Dist.4: Steven Palazzo - 62%

 

Missouri

Sen. Roy Blunt - 55%

Sen. Claire McCaskill - 17%

Dist.1: Wm. Clay - 24%

Dist.2: Ann Wagner - 55%

Dist.3: Blaine Luetkemeyer - 67%

Dist.4: Vicky Hartzler - 60%

Dist.5: Emanuel Cleaver - 23%

Dist.6: Sam Graves - 56%

Dist.7: Billy Long - 61%

Dist.8: Jason Smith - 68%

 

Montana

Sen. Jon Tester - 21%

Sen. John Walsh - 0%

Dist.: Steve Daines - 60%

 

Nebraska

Sen. Mike Johanns - 67%

Sen. Deb Fischer - 66%

Dist.1: Jeff Fortenberry - 55%

Dist.2: Lee Terry - 56%

Dist.3: Adrian Smith - 68%

 

Nevada

Sen. Dean Heller - 73%

Sen. Harry Reid - 17%

Dist.1: Dina Titus - 12%

Dist.2: Mark Amodei - 62%

Dist.3: Joseph Heck - 61%

Dist.4: Steven Horsford - 16%

 

New Hampshire

Sen. Jeanne Shaheen - 8%

Sen. Kelly Ayotte - 65%

Dist.1: Carol Shea-Porter - 18%

Dist.2: Ann Kuster - 20%

 

New Jersey

Sen. Robert Menendez - 18%

Sen. Cory Booker - 9%

Dist.2: Frank LoBiondo - 44%

Dist.3: Jon Runyan - 47%

Dist.4: Christopher Smith - 44%

Dist.5: Scott Garrett - 72%

Dist.6: Frank Pallone - 25%

Dist.7: Leonard Lance - 59%

Dist.8: Albio Sires - 11%

Dist.9: Bill Pascrell - 24%

Dist.10: Donald Payne - 27%

Dist.11: Rodney Frelinghuysen - 40%

Dist.12: Rush Holt - 26%

 

New Mexico

Sen. Tom Udall - 20%

Sen. Martin Heinrich - 10%

Dist.1: Michelle Lujan Grisham - 23%

Dist.2: Stevan Pearce - 55%

Dist.3: Ben Lujan - 19%

 

New York

Sen. Charles Schumer - 13%

Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand - 10%

Dist.1: Timothy Bishop - 20%

Dist.2: Peter King - 44%

Dist.3: Steve Israel - 19%

Dist.4: Carolyn McCarthy - 19%

Dist.5: Gregory Meeks - 20%

Dist.6: Grace Meng - 22%

Dist.7: Nydia Velázquez - 25%

Dist.8: Hakeem Jeffries - 33%

Dist.9: Yvette Clarke - 24%

Dist.10: Jerrold Nadler - 23%

Dist.11: Michael Grimm - 48%

Dist.12: Carolyn Maloney - 21%

Dist.13: Charles Rangel - 19%

Dist.14: Joseph Crowley - 21%

Dist.15: José Serrano - 23%

Dist.16: Eliot Engel - 18%

Dist.17: Nita Lowey - 15%

Dist.18: Sean Maloney - 16%

Dist.19: Christopher Gibson - 70%

Dist.20: Paul Tonko - 20%

Dist.21: William Owens - 21%

Dist.22: Richard Hanna - 46%

Dist.23: Tom Reed - 61%

Dist.24: Daniel Maffei - 21%

Dist.25: Louise Slaughter - 20%

Dist.26: Brian Higgins - 16%

Dist.27: Chris Collins - 48%

 

North Carolina

Sen. Kay Hagan - 11%

Sen. Richard Burr - 57%

Dist.1: George Butterfield - 16%

Dist.2: Renee Ellmers - 60%

Dist.3: Walter Jones - 78%

Dist.4: David Price - 19%

Dist.5: Virginia Foxx - 70%

Dist.6: Howard Coble - 65%

Dist.7: Mike McIntyre - 45%

Dist.8: Richard Hudson - 60%

Dist.9: Robert Pittenger - 53%

Dist.10: Patrick McHenry - 70%

Dist.11: Mark Meadows - 70%

Dist.13: George Holding - 72%

 

North Dakota

Sen. John Hoeven - 54%

Sen. Heidi Heitkamp - 14%

Dist.: Kevin Cramer - 50%

 

Ohio

Sen. Robert Portman - 50%

Sen. Sherrod Brown - 23%

Dist.1: Steve Chabot - 64%

Dist.2: Brad Wenstrup - 63%

Dist.3: Joyce Beatty - 24%

Dist.4: Jim Jordan - 79%

Dist.5: Robert Latta - 70%

Dist.6: Bill Johnson - 62%

Dist.7: Bob Gibbs - 62%

Dist.8: John Boehner - 53%

Dist.9: Marcy Kaptur - 30%

Dist.10: Michael Turner - 47%

Dist.11: Marcia Fudge - 21%

Dist.12: Patrick Tiberi - 51%

Dist.13: Tim Ryan - 26%

Dist.14: David Joyce - 48%

Dist.15: Steve Stivers - 54%

Dist.16: James Renacci - 58%

 

Oklahoma

Sen. Thomas Coburn - 82%

Sen. James Inhofe - 72%

Dist.1: Jim Bridenstine - 83%

Dist.2: Markwayne Mullin - 70%

Dist.3: Frank Lucas - 59%

Dist.4: Tom Cole - 52%

Dist.5: James Lankford - 65%

 

Oregon

Sen. Ron Wyden - 16%

Sen. Jeff Merkley - 11%

Dist.1: Suzanne Bonamici - 27%

Dist.2: Greg Walden - 47%

Dist.3: Earl Blumenauer - 21%

Dist.4: Peter DeFazio - 32%

Dist.5: Kurt Schrader - 23%

 

Pennsylvania

Sen. Robert Casey - 10%

Sen. Patrick Toomey - 67%

Dist.1: Robert Brady - 22%

Dist.2: Chaka Fattah - 20%

Dist.3: Mike Kelly - 57%

Dist.4: Scott Perry - 66%

Dist.5: Glenn Thompson - 66%

Dist.6: Jim Gerlach - 40%

Dist.7: Patrick Meehan - 52%

Dist.8: Michael Fitzpatrick - 45%

Dist.9: Bill Shuster - 55%

Dist.10: Tom Marino - 54%

Dist.11: Lou Barletta - 56%

Dist.12: Keith Rothfus - 66%

Dist.13: Allyson Schwartz - 11%

Dist.14: Michael Doyle - 29%

Dist.15: Charles Dent - 44%

Dist.16: Joseph Pitts - 62%

Dist.17: Matthew Cartwright - 33%

Dist.18: Tim Murphy - 47%

 

Rhode Island

Sen. John Reed - 14%

Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse - 11%

Dist.1: David Cicilline - 29%

Dist.2: James Langevin - 20%

 

South Carolina

Sen. Lindsey Graham - 62%

Sen. Tim Scott - 81%

Dist.1: Marshall Sanford - 87%

Dist.2: Joe Wilson - 59%

Dist.3: Jeff Duncan - 84%

Dist.4: Trey Gowdy - 78%

Dist.5: Mick Mulvaney - 78%

Dist.6: James Clyburn - 20%

Dist.7: Tom Rice - 63%

 

South Dakota

Sen. John Thune - 58%

Sen. Tim Johnson - 16%

Dist.: Kristi Noem - 65%

 

Tennessee

Sen. Bob Corker - 65%

Sen. Lamar Alexander - 53%

Dist.1: David Roe - 70%

Dist.2: John Duncan - 82%

Dist.3: Charles Fleischmann - 66%

Dist.4: Scott DesJarlais - 80%

Dist.5: Jim Cooper - 23%

Dist.6: Diane Black - 62%

Dist.7: Marsha Blackburn - 62%

Dist.8: Stephen Fincher - 70%

Dist.9: Steve Cohen - 21%

 

Texas

Sen. John Cornyn - 69%

Sen. Ted Cruz - 90%

Dist.1: Louie Gohmert - 75%

Dist.2: Ted Poe - 70%

Dist.3: Sam Johnson - 65%

Dist.4: Ralph Hall - 60%

Dist.5: Jeb Hensarling - 66%

Dist.6: Joe Barton - 60%

Dist.7: John Culberson - 64%

Dist.8: Kevin Brady - 56%

Dist.9: Al Green - 25%

Dist.10: Michael McCaul - 60%

Dist.11: K. Conaway - 61%

Dist.12: Kay Granger - 51%

Dist.13: Mac Thornberry - 54%

Dist.14: Randy Weber - 73%

Dist.15: Ruben Hinojosa - 21%

Dist.16: Beto O'Rourke - 33%

Dist.17: Bill Flores - 64%

Dist.18: Sheila Jackson-Lee - 24%

Dist.19: Randy Neugebauer - 65%

Dist.20: Joaquin Castro - 27%

Dist.21: Lamar Smith - 54%

Dist.22: Pete Olson - 70%

Dist.23: Pete Gallego - 16%

Dist.24: Kenny Marchant - 67%

Dist.25: Roger Williams - 70%

Dist.26: Michael Burgess - 67%

Dist.27: Blake Farenthold - 67%

Dist.28: Henry Cuellar - 19%

Dist.29: Gene Green - 27%

Dist.30: Eddie Johnson - 19%

Dist.31: John Carter - 57%

Dist.32: Pete Sessions - 60%

Dist.33: Marc Veasey - 26%

Dist.34: Filemon Vela - 20%

Dist.35: Lloyd Doggett - 25%

Dist.36: Steve Stockman - 96%

 

Utah

Sen. Mike Lee - 91%

Sen. Orrin Hatch - 58%

Dist.1: Rob Bishop - 66%

Dist.2: Chris Stewart - 56%

Dist.3: Jason Chaffetz - 76%

Dist.4: Jim Matheson - 36%

 

Vermont

Sen. Patrick Leahy - 15%

Sen. Bernard Sanders - 26%

Dist.: Peter Welch - 24%

 

Virginia

Sen. Mark Warner - 12%

Sen. Timothy Kaine - 0%

Dist.1: Robert Wittman - 64%

Dist.2: E. Rigell - 64%

Dist.3: Robert Scott - 23%

Dist.4: J. Forbes - 56%

Dist.5: Robert Hurt - 67%

Dist.6: Bob Goodlatte - 60%

Dist.7: Eric Cantor - 55%

Dist.8: James Moran - 20%

Dist.9: H. Griffith - 77%

Dist.10: Frank Wolf - 48%

Dist.11: Gerald Connolly - 16%

 

Washington

Sen. Maria Cantwell - 12%

Sen. Patty Murray - 11%

Dist.1: Suzan DelBene - 26%

Dist.2: Rick Larsen - 18%

Dist.3: Jaime Herrera Beutler - 63%

Dist.4: Doc Hastings - 55%

Dist.5: Cathy McMorris Rodgers - 63%

Dist.6: Derek Kilmer - 23%

Dist.7: Jim McDermott - 25%

Dist.8: David Reichert - 38%

Dist.9: Adam Smith - 20%

Dist.10: Denny Heck - 20%

 

West Virginia

Sen. John Rockefeller - 13%

Sen. Joe Manchin - 30%

Dist.1: David McKinley - 61%

Dist.2: Shelley Capito - 46%

Dist.3: Nick Rahall - 34%

 

Wisconsin

Sen. Ron Johnson - 82%

Sen. Tammy Baldwin - 26%

Dist.1: Paul Ryan - 58%

Dist.2: Mark Pocan - 40%

Dist.3: Ron Kind - 24%

Dist.4: Gwen Moore - 24%

Dist.5: F. Sensenbrenner - 77%

Dist.6: Thomas Petri - 61%

Dist.7: Sean Duffy - 62%

Dist.8: Reid Ribble - 71%

 

Wyoming

Sen. John Barrasso - 80%

Sen. Michael Enzi - 70%

Dist.: Cynthia Lummis - 79%

 

 

Hope everyone figures what is more important.

 

 

 

Take care, Willie

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Nothing about crickets I don't live on the computer. I will research your post and form my opinons based on that. The only thing you can change with politicians is to not vote for any that are in office now.

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Jim,

 

 

Didn't mean you personally, just in general. :D Here is something to speed up your research http://www.thenewamerican.com/freedomindex/. Their isn't enough time in the day to fact check everything. Sometimes I go with what appears to look like common sense. Notice there are no Rs or Ds next to the names of the elitist's. As I have little love for most of them. But a person could go down the list and put the applicable party affiliation next to the way they casted their votes. And you wouldn't be far from wrong. Point I was trying to make. Is we have to pick the best of the worst, as sitting home Novembers got us the mess we have. But none of them are to be to proud of.

 

 

 

Take care, Willie

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Oh my. I was just talking about guts and parts.

 

Transport the way that is best for the meat since that is why we hunt.

 

There is nothing you can do about certain situations and I wouldn't cover antlers in my truck bed. heck no, but I wouldn't have parts that were considered "gross" showing if I could help it.

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My trash can always smells of rotting dove guts when "tis the season starts" neighbors still aint used to it.

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