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Onefast99gsx
11-22-2004, 02:13 PM
I live in Wisconsin about an hour away from where that happened. Even where i'm at we're still in shock over it. A friend of mine hunted about 30min from there. I could go on and on about it but then you'd just think i'm a racist. That's immigration for you. People think they can just open fire on someone or in this case some people! Tell you what- If there was ever a vote for the death penalty in Wisconsin, my vote would be in all the way.
SlowWhite
11-22-2004, 04:39 PM
I was wondering if the last name "VANG" was sort of like the "Smith" or "Johnson" - but didnt' think they changed peoples last name's since the days of when immigrants first started coming over.
I heard another tidbit about this today too. Supposedly they got kicked off of the landowners property because they were hunting it. Then the dude came back and started the shooting.
That is absolutely insane! The guy didn't have any right to be there anyway, maybe he didn't understand the rules in the US?
mukapahnpy
11-22-2004, 07:25 PM
Vang is like Smith or Johnson. The whole thing is messed up, and I'm sure the media isn't trying to report the "truth".
Jakey
11-22-2004, 07:44 PM
.... The guy didn't have any right to be there anyway, maybe he didn't understand the rules in the US?
or didn't care to understand the rules.
Jakey
11-22-2004, 08:05 PM
Is the guy even a US citizen let alone have a valid Wisconsin hunting license?
Well upon further reading I see that he is a naturalized citizen who supposedly served in in the Army and has lived in the US for 25 years. What is damn funny though is this: "Meier said Vang was only on the wrong tree stand because he had become lost and wandered unknowingly onto private property." I hate yet to ever come across a property border between public and private land which does not have some form of fenceline or warning sign present.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,139239,00.html
Yeah, they tried to say the hmong don't understand the concept of private property. He has lived here for 25 years, he sure as hell knew what it meant.
Jakey
11-22-2004, 08:33 PM
What it all comes down to is that the POS has no excuse for what he did IMHO. I don't care who says the hmong don't understand the concept of private property or any other ludacris excuse, the families of those he murdered should be allowed to shoot his ass. The rules of the great Unites States are not that hard to understand, especially when granted the rights of freedom which we've had blessed upon us.
finch63tsi
11-22-2004, 09:32 PM
i have talk to alot of people today at my work about this and most of the people wish that we have the death penalty!!! and so do i, i think that no matter what exscuse he come up with it is still completely wrong and alot of the hunters that i have talked about are scared to go in to the woods up in that area now. i live about 2 hours from where this happened and it is weird how it has affected everyone some of the people i talked to also said that they are done for the year hunting. also my mom said that one of their regular truck drivers knew this vang guy and he said that he was a very strange man and blew up pretty easily... i just wish that stupid people would stay home and never leave so that none of this shit would happen it pisses me off so much
sorry if this offends anyone but
"HANG THE BASTARD" this has nothing to do with that he is mung i have many mung friends if this guys was white i would say the same thing....
agian i am sorry if this offends anyone!
Jakey
11-22-2004, 10:29 PM
Having a lynching sounds like a damn good idea for this fuck. Then let the families of the victims shoot him.
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