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  • Johny Joe Hold
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    Re: It's Summer: Catch and Release Fishing is Not Biblical

    Originally posted by Des View Post
    Obama started this nonsense. First we catch and release smelly Mexicans, then smelly fish. At this rate they will be releasing rabid grizzly bears in shopping malls by the end of summer.
    Catch and release can only lead to empty our prisons and open the gates of our zoos. Man eating animals preying on our children, what else will these Obama/Biden crazies come up with.

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  • Des
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    Re: It's Summer: Catch and Release Fishing is Not Biblical

    Obama started this nonsense. First we catch and release smelly Mexicans, then smelly fish. At this rate they will be releasing rabid grizzly bears in shopping malls by the end of summer.

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  • Dr. Anthony J. Toole
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    Re: It's Summer: Catch and Release Fishing is Not Biblical

    Is this kid a Bundy? He reminds me of the Bundys who after asserting that they are sovereign citizens became free to graze their animals on federal land owned by all Americans (not including the sovereign Bundys). Although slightly weak and liberal-leaning for my tastes, especially the son Ammon running for Governor, we should be grateful to all our defenders of Western civilization in frontline Idaho.

    Ammon's platform includes a brave stand on pronouns: “from here on out, I’m going to identify as a man, an American (sic) man, using he, him and his pronouns.” Hear that fags? That's the sound of someone totally secure in his heterosexual manliness punching up to Big Gay.

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  • It's Summer: Catch and Release Fishing is Not Biblical

    Lot's of our citizens here in Freehold like to head out on the water to catch fish every summer. It is wonderful recreation. There are many fishermen in the Bible.

    I was concerned to read about a 10 year old boy in a community here in Iowa who caught a monster 35 pound catfish. Good for him. What I did not like was that after taking pictures he released the huge fish back into the Raccoon River.

    Genesis 1:28 is clear. It tells we humans we are to "rule over the fish in the sea." That means we eat fish, not release them back into rivers and lakes.



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