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NJ: Sorry, but this dog won't hunt
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"The typical animal-rights activist responds to tough questioning with increasingly loud tones of voice or, in the case of e-mail, increasingly large type sizes."
"Stu Chaifetz is different. He's the kind of guy who can hold a civilized conversation with someone with whom he disagrees. And he and I disagree on a bill now before the Legislature that would change the makeup of the Fish and Game Council to reduce the role of hunters."
"I agree with the hunters that it represents a thinly disguised attempt by the activists to eventually ban hunting. Chaifetz, who works with an animal-rights political action committee, disagrees. He argues the bill represents nothing more than an effort to give the public equal representation on the panel." ... |
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