Nightline broadcast a good and pretty balanced segment last night, discussing Barak Obama's gun control position and the massive gun buying rush that's going on across the US now by people concerned that if they don't buy them now, they won't be able to.
Particular points to note:
- The customer who keeps repeating to the reporter, "Never mind Obama's words, look at his actions."¹
- The gunshop owner reporting Obama supporters coming into his store wearing their Obama buttons, who just voted for him but are still afraid he'll ban guns.
[1] You might have seen me say this once or twice. Assuming you've been paying attention.
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okay, this kinda has me giggling. a lot.
had to ??? :)
rattle snakes tend to be shy, and sliter away and hide. they do not come at you in packs, and don't leap out from cover or from trees, or FLY at you (yah, there are snakes that can glide long distance - spooky).
rattlers are just unloved by ranch folk. poor things. all but extinct in new england. oddly enough, some WERE found in MA recently.
"shoot to kill! it's coming right for us!"
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My father's family lived in west Texas. Ever hauled a rattle snake in with a load of firewood? That nice cold snake warms up fairly quickly by a wood stove, and then is a bit pissed off.
My father's dog saved my father's life at least once by jumping between him and a rattler and taking the bite.
My uncle had rattlers that liked to live under their front porch, which is kind of a scary place to have a rattler when one has children running in and out.
So yes, when encountered close to the house or where people walked regularly, like to the barn to care for the livestock, they had to be killed. It wasn't as infrequent as you might think.