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Old 07-21-2008 | 03:27 PM
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Default RE: here we go again

One Judge who works inside a building, over rules wildlife experts, land owners, hunters, and the many others who actually work and live in the areas affected by this. I knew this would happen, these people develop their policies and decisions based on passion and politics, not science and fact. One more way that the feds and enviro groups supersede states rights.
They initially said they only wanted 350 wolves, now we have over 2000 and still they are not happy, so much for no hidden agendas. These groups have proven that they don't keep their word, and that when they are given an inch, they take a mile, along with your local economies, wildlife, hunting, constitutional freedoms, and way of life.
Our local economies that are now based on tourism and sportsman dollars (since the same enviro groups and their government lackies destroyed our timber based econimies already) and with high fuel prices we are already taking a big hit due to lack of travelers, now with more wolves and less big game even less sportsman will head our way. I heard one of their main pro wolf arguments about eco tourism and tourist comming to see the wolves, I have yet to see any one come thru town and spend money for that reason.

Hopefully sane minds will prevail, and we can get this issue resolved. Most of us are not for the complete removal of the wolf, I was against their reintroduction, but now that they are here, we need to let our wildlife experts have the control they need to manage a healthy and balanced ecosystem.
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