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Old 06-15-2013 | 03:13 PM
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Topgun 3006
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Originally Posted by nodog
And you need to keep sited in on the fact that the DNR is a wing of the government making anyone working under them government employees, an entity know for being highly inefficient and grossly abusive of power.

The individual is not who your dealing with, they are governed by many higher ups, levels of government all seeking first and foremost to remain in power doing whatever they must to do it. Case in point we wouldn't even be talking about wolves if it wasn't for those higher ups the warden is defending. How smart is that to reintroduce the wolf the warden is now defending?

People need to learn how to pick those they climb into bed with. If the powers that be want to kick you out from under the sheets, no amount of sticking up for a warden will help in fact he'll be the one kicking, it's his lively hood, can't blame him, but I don't have to remain ignorant of his affiliations, and keep an appropriate distance.

Since government is highly inefficient and grossly abusive of power they will not clean up the wolf mess they started and will pay to have it cleaned up once the people scream about it, that's after the wolf rips apart what they love first. I'm counting on that for my retirement income and I don't think I'll be disappointed, Canada is already paying $250 a head for their stupid actions.
***Get out the tinfoil hat Bro, as you are way out there with your rant and need one bad, LOL! Wardens have nothing to do with introducing wolves and if you talk to most of them they are pretty much in agreement with hunters that wolves are way out of control and need to be reduced in most areas. PS: You also better figure out another method to pay for your retirement years, LOL!

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