Hello in the camp. Mind if I drop in and sit a spell? Shucks, I could hear ya'll hollerin' a half-mile away and figgered one of ya musta done caught his foot in a trap. If you've got some coffee on, all the better.
Here's my two-cents worth and likely it's worth considerably less:
I have very few friends and only my military buds would fight beside me at the drop of a hat...even if they believed I shouldn't have been fightin' in the first place. So it goes with countries. Gotta love the Brits -- anyone hunting in England this year? Nah, me either.
I noticed that one outfit in Canada is offering US military personnel a substantial discount on their bear hunts. Excerpt from their booking agent follows:
"T2C has arranged a special offer for all active United States Military Personnel for spring 2004 bear hunts in New Brunswick with outfitter/writer Ray Dillon. The regular price of these hunts is $1,200 US but for a limited period Ray has agreed to offer these hunts for $800 US to active US Military people."
I'd be willing to bet an awful lot of hunting guides in Canada say a quick prayer for me and my boys over here before they hit the hay each night. I'm not gonna try and drive those men and women out of business. I can dislike a government and like it's people. Heck, it even happens to me when I'm home now and again.
I wonder where those draft dodgers ended up? Think a hunting camp took them in? Kinda doubt it. Best guess is they're at some hospital getting free testosterone shots so they can still feel like men when they wake up in the morning... :twisted: