Agreed Lazs, Mini D, John. In fairness to the guy who walked out, can't say I blame him for that. It's just that hunters have to be careful nowadays. I understand he was trying to support his brother and was not involved in the transporting of the deer. I've got that straight now...finally. DUH!!! Thanks guys.
I'm a realist though. I'm also glad she is no longer on the bench. Hopefully the institution of hunting wasn't harmed by the public responses. Media could twist and turn that into an anti hunting campaign. That's my point. Hell, I'm a hunter and I was a bit confused at first. If it's about the judge being a bully, it would have been better to quietly get up and leave, not give her more ammunition. If she's that prejudice, she might have been scared of him. Predictable results, and for those in the public that don't hunt, probably all they're gonna see is a guy talking back to a judge and being in contempt of court. It's how the public regards hunting and hunters that matters if hunting is to survive.
Since hunting is under attack and vilified by some courts, it is important to handle a situation like that without showing emotion. Show emotion it's all over. Watching the video my very first impression was boy is that guy dumb. Dunno if I could do it, but it has to be done.
Les