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Old 01-24-2007 | 11:04 AM
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I've got to say something I know nothing about, other than what I read from all the post on this forum about wolves and the latest edition of Outdoor Life Magazine, Feb. 2007 edition.

Until this very minute, I have stayed out of y'alls' comments on wolves, because we don't have them in Ga. and I have never seen one. But after reading the article in OL, I can't keep quiet. This article covers the killing of hunting hounds in Wisconsin, Idaho, and Canada, and attacks on women and children. I am outraged about this, and I know most could care less how I feel, but this is how I feel and what I personally would do if my family or dogs were ever harmed by wolves.

If my family was harmed or I lost dogs to wolves, as the OL article states happened so viciously, I would dedicate the rest of my life to hunting and killing every wolf I could find, and so help anybody that tried to stop me. Not only does my family mean everything to me, but my dogs do to, as a matter of fact, I think more of my dogs than most people I know. Sound harsh, you betcha. I can only feel for you folks that have lost people, pets, and livestock to wolves, but I must say, WHY DON'T Y'ALL DO SOMETHING ABOUT IT??????

I'm retired military, believe in my family, and government. But a lot of the times, our government sits back and does nothing until it's to late. In a situation like this, you sometimes have to do things to solve the problem.

Disgusted in Georgia!
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I haven't read the article yet, butIF they are writing these things I would like to see the statistics. From all the info I have ever read, there have been only a handful of attacks on humans, if that.
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