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Old 11-23-2008, 10:50 AM
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RSB
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Default RE: PA lady in OL

ORIGINAL: bowhunter2117

ORIGINAL: RSB

The problem is that many of the comments weren’t made by the people that they are credits too. I strongly suspect the comments came from just a very few small minded people that have little to noreal knowledgeaboutMs. Davis other then she supports sound scientific wildlife management and has an environmental degree.

In some small minds anyone with an advanced education, instead of just an opinion, should be the subject of ridicule.

Those that posted that nonsense should be ashamed but on top of that they should also be held accountable for their gutless behavior and slanderous comments. The people that would make such disgusting and rude comments are really nothing more then a disgrace to the hunting fraternity.

R.S. Bodenhorn
RSB does Mrs. Davis have a degree in beer biology, vetenary science, biology, ecology or zoology with emphasis in mammalogy (the study of mammals), ornithology (the study of birds) you know the answer its no. her degree is in entomology (the study of bugs) she is far more suited to a position in the PA fish commission. Its funny you never elaborated on her educational shortcomings. What other state would even consider a person without proper training for such a leadership and policy making role on their Game commission. Her consideration was due to her support of policies that have split the hunters of PA in ways PITA could only dream of. Dont believe me hunters of Pa google her and find out for yourself who she iswhat she stands for andher background

As has already been pointed out the Commissioners don’t even need a degree of any kind to qualify for the volunteer position they hold. Very few of them, if any, throughout the history of the agency had any form of wildlife biology degree. They are there to represent to interest of the various publics that have an interest in wildlife management and hunting so a degree really isn’t necessary though I tend to suspect having one does give then an edge in having learned HOW to think instead of just what to think as some seem to come to the table with.

By the way I am pretty sure a past member of the Game Commission’s Board of Commissioners, who is now your favorite USP leader, didn’t have any degree of any kind when he was appointed to the Commission and was nothing more then a business man wit a lot of goofy opinions. Does that mean he wasn’t qualified and shouldn’t have been appointed?

Right now we also have a lawyer on the Board of Commissioners are you saying he doesn’t qualify because he doesn’t have a degree in a wildlife related field?

Perhaps the real issue is that some of you need to have become more educated concerning what a member of the Commission does, what qualifications they need and what their role really is the management and direction of the wildlife resources and hunting regulations.

R.S. Bodenhorn
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