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Old 02-16-2011, 02:44 PM   #1
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Shoot them all!!

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Old 02-16-2011, 02:58 PM   #2
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Kudos to Montana's governor for standing up to the bambiists !
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Old 02-16-2011, 06:50 PM   #3
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Good on the Montana governor. Hope that other states that have wolf problems will do the same.
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Old 02-17-2011, 02:37 AM   #4
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figured it would come to this but don't let your enthusiasm run wild.

Look at it from the perspective of what the governor is empowering himself to do, supporting that power is dangerous.

Government picks an enemy, accumulates authority and then that authority is the transfered to things that are not an enemy of the people. Things that either help the the power stay in power or destroy the things that threaten the power.

What's stopping other states from doing the same but for very different reason's?

If he is encouraging people to break the law...What happens when the law enforces the law and those who broke it are indited? Somebody tells you to break the law and it's the law saying it, better think real hard about what pack your running with. They will turn on you just as qiuck.
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Anyone who thinks we need packs of wolves running about in the lower 48 is a brain dead azzclown who should be fed to them. [/hyperbole]
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i do hope that other states start killing off wolves. All the federal government can do is pee and moan. It is high time that states refused to play the federal game on a variety of issues like wolves and No Child Left Behind.
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Now if Alaska would follow suit in regards to the polar bear and drill baby drill!
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GREAT for Montana!!
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Old 02-18-2011, 03:56 AM   #9
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If he is encouraging people to break the law...What happens when the law enforces the law and those who broke it are indited? Somebody tells you to break the law and it's the law saying it, better think real hard about what pack your running with. They will turn on you just as qiuck.
Hey, ever hear of the immigration problem we are having, who is encouraging those people to break the law, and who is enforcing it!
So it's okay to turn a blind eye to one and not the other?
I'd rather turn a blind eye to our livestock preservation than a freaking illegal crossing my property! Those are the ones that should be hunted down.
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American Wildlife and Livestock Protection Act, H.R. 509 and S.249
« on: February 04, 2011, 12:34:35 PM »

Just received an e-mail from Big Game Forever. Here is a link if you want to send an e-mail to your representatives in your area.


http://capwiz.com/biggameforever/home/

Concerned over the growing momentum behind the American Wildlife and Livestock Protection Act, H.R. 509 and S.249, the environmental community and their champions in Congress have gone on the offensive.
Senator Boxer (D) California and Senator Cardin (D) Maryland have chosen divisive political rhetoric over responsible wildlife management by suggesting the bill sets “a dangerous precedent that undermines the Endangered Species Act and threatens the continued existence of the Gray Wolf across this country.” Sportsmen are being accused of “hysterical anti-wolf hatred” for simply asking the federal government to fulfill longstanding commitments and the promises of the ESA.
Senator Boxer and Cardin, you still don’t get it. Trust the American People, trust local people, not Washington DC Bureaucrats. You can trust the people, the sportsmen, the ranchers, and the state wildlife professionals who have fixed the federal government failures over the last fifty years. Wolves, and all wildlife will be in better hands being managed by the states, than mismanaged by the people who have put our country fifteen trillion dollars in debt and kept our country at ten percent unemployment.
The stage has been set. Anti hunting groups now claim to have sent tens of thousands of emails to members of Congress to slow down this important legislation. It is time for the 65,000,000 American Sportsmen to stand up to the environmental bullies, to protect our rights and to protect America’s wildlife.
Please take 30 seconds and email all of your elected officials using our automated system at http://capwiz.com/biggameforever/home/ Simply click on “Take Action” and with some basic information the system will automatically email your representatives in Congress. Take a few minutes and get the word out to your friends.

Ryan Benson and Don Peay
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Thanks Gov.Schwietzer..
Hopefully there will be plenty of gunshots before these folks "Lawyer up" again! Check out the comments on the first link


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