

HSUS Pays for Wildlife?
Differences in perspective lead to differences of opinion. Just look at our highly contested elections in this democratic society illustrate that people are different. That reasonable people can look at the same issue and come to radically different conclusions is a matter of perspective and those varying perspectives are a big part of what has made our democracy the greatest ever known to Man. But there are differences of opinion, and then there is propaganda; facts spun b


PETA's Problem
The animal rights group PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, has a problem, which can be found in its primary slogan: "Animals are not ours to eat, wear, experiment on or use for entertainment." Do you think anyone would have a problem with that? I’m not talking about hunters and our like. Obviously, sportsmen and women have deep theological issues with the PETA mission. But what about the other 80% of Americans? Let’s analyze each aspect. Animals are not ou


Harvest a Deer, Save the Planet
Just about every time I travel, I seem to wind up in a conversation with an anti-hunter, or someone who doesn’t think hunting is “politically correct”. And that’s OK. It’s a free country, and people are entitled to their opinions. So let’s step back for a moment, take the emotion out of the issue, and analyze the validity of just one area of hunting on a purely economic basis. The whitetail deer; the most prevalent big game species in the North America. Everyone agrees we