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Hunters know that it’s very difficult to hit a moving target, especially at a distance. When your target is stationary, though, and at reasonably close range, well…
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  1. At Michelle Malkin’s site,

    The realities of climate change will force American deniers — or “crazies” to accept reality, Michael Bloomberg told CNN’s Christiane Amanpour.

    Malkin notes that Bloomberg has eleven homes, including a 22,000-square-foot mansion, as well as a fleet of private planes that he uses to get to, among other places, “climate change” conferences and meetings..

  2. He should give up hunting, and the deer should quit being a deer. Both utter failures at what they do.lol

  3. Lol thanks EBD glad you got a chuckle . It is true though , he is a total failure as a deer. If you fart near a deer they are runnin for cover…this guy sees to be “an outsider” lol . Just doesn’t fit the deer mould. Lol.

  4. Re: Deer hunter. That’s how I shot before my cataract operation. My guess is that his scope may have been banged around or the sights were damaged.

  5. Dinesh D’Souza teaching the privileged about their privilege. Explains to the socialists that they are the problem.
    Past half of the video there is a student that brings up his white privilege, D’Souza asks him why he will not resign from the school (Amherst) and lets some in his opinion underprivileged to take his place.
    In another part D’Souza takes on the socialist envy, where the socialist don’t want to bring people up, since that would mean certain amount of giving, they want the better off taken down so they can beat their chests and admire themselves what they have done for the poor.
    It is little over an hour and a half, though it is interesting to listen to. It is a talk and later on questions and answers.
    “Dinesh D’Souza: A World Without America”
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=goKXTXwT_4g

  6. http://policyoptions.irpp.org/2015/12/01/harper/
    A must read grab a coffee…
    Yet, after nearly ten years as Prime Minister and more than twenty-five as a Parliamentarian and conservative thought leader, while Stephen Harper’s presence is missing, his ideas and influence endure. There is no question that Mr. Harper has left a durable mark on the Canadian conservative movement and federal public policy. As we will argue, he has changed Canada, and for the better.

  7. I think the guy needs a trip to the range to sight the gun in or just plain practice.

  8. Shots hitting to the front of the deer, He was leading too much!
    Practice Lad Practice

  9. Red Tories.
    Count them: 1,2,3,4,5.
    It’s the Red Tory Party; pimped by the Red Liberal Media Party.
    …-
    “Tories’ ex-PM brain trust helping steer party: Mulroney, Campbell, Clark all advising interim chief”
    “In the past few weeks, Ambrose has spoken to Brian Mulroney, Joe Clark and Kim Campbell, and to former Reform Party leader Preston Manning.”
    http://news.nationalpost.com/news/canada/tories-ex-pm-brain-trust-helping-steer-party-mulroney-campbell-clark-all-advising-interim-chief

  10. Can you people write to Ambrose that talking to big time loosers is a no win situation?
    Sheesh, what the hell is wrong with the politicans, are their brains drying up of what?
    I’m writing as you are thinking.

  11. Rest in Pants
    Criminal disbarred lawyer Sandy “Pants” Berger famous for being powerfully networked to Impeached Perjurer-and-Obstruction-Of-Justice-In-Chief US President Bill Clinton is dead.

  12. The Post is no longer a conservative voice in Canada — if it ever was. I do think they were more insightful and engaging under Jonathan Kay. These days I do not bother reading the Post that much — especially now that you can’t comment on stories without being on Facebook anyway. Post has gone the way of the rest of the media in Canada — mostly defenders of the left. Unfortunately, the upshot is that political dialogue and looking at issues from various perspectives is not exactly alive and well in Canada. It’s all propaganda these days.

  13. But, when Harper was PM, wasn’t the Post blasting him for importing too many nannies and other TFW’s?

  14. “Inclusion matters — International Day of Persons with Disabilities” (NUPGE)
    “a shooting at a facility for people with disabilities in San Bernardino, Calif.” (cbc)
    …-
    “San Bernardino shooting: 1 male, 1 female suspect dead”
    “Two suspected shooters – one a man and the other a woman – have been shot dead by police following a shooting at a facility for people with disabilities in San Bernardino, Calif.” (cbc)
    …-
    “Inclusion matters — International Day of Persons with Disabilities
    “It makes it easy to say we’re abiding by the Convention, but when we have no mechanism to track actions or violations, it’s pretty disingenuous.” — says James Clancy, NUPGE National President
    Ottawa (02 Dec. 2015) — Unions have been, and continue to be, on the frontlines of the struggle for equality.”
    http://nupge.ca/content/12655/inclusion-matters-%E2%80%94-international-day-persons-disabilities

  15. The Post is still better than most of the Canadian mainstream media. But it’s true that it has a more leftist slant now than it did back a few years ago.
    I thought that particular this article was quite bizarre, however, headlined as the take of the two opposition parties on Justin Nannygate and then veering off into this weird hyperspace about how Harper’s cutting back on the TFW program created a shortage of nannies in Canada. Why is the TFW relevant at all to this story?

  16. The deer ain’t dumb, his buddies told him about the shooter ahead of time. They were playing silly ‘deer games.

  17. Curry: “If I were seeking a new job in the US academy, I’d be pretty much unemployable. I can still publish in the peer-reviewed journals. But there’s no way I could get a government research grant to do the research I want to do.”
    Government research grants are the corruption of science. There’s no way around it.

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