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HUNTERS get ready to KILL..........

RyanH

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IT'S TIME TO KILL SOME MORE BIRDS
as a result of Bush's Assault on the Environment:

Assault #1: Bush has decided not to repeal an Idaho Court ruling that will strip away water rights for a federal wildlife Refuge along Snake River. The result is that hunters and predators will have access to birds that have been traditionally protected by Federal water rights law.

Assault #2: Bush will allow snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park.

Assault #3: Bush has blocked plans to introduce grizzly bears in an Idaho wilderness.

Assault #4: Roadbuilding will be allowed in national forests.

Assault #5: Tough water pollution rules will be revamped since business and communities oppose them.

OVERALL: Bush is siding with communites and business and neglecting the environment. As always, MONEY WINS THE DAY in the Bush Administration.....

More assualts to be continued.......
 
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Sure, BC: I'm sure the extinction of many birds is a problem that can easily be solved in the future.

We also both know that when we begin building roads into wildlife, there will be no limit as to how far it will go.
There will be spiraling affect.....the wildlife will quickly become a place for more and more businesses to get to.
 
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kyoto still lives :) :nerd: :biggrin: :beer: :wavey: :kiss: :stpatty:

that makes me more happy. killing of protected species does really suck. but the bears thing might make sense, if there are resedential communities nearby.
 
IT'S TIME TO KILL SOME MORE BIRDS
as a result of Bush's Assault on the Environment:

Assault #1: Bush has decided not to repeal an Idaho Court ruling that will strip away water rights for a federal wildlife Refuge along Snake River. The result is that hunters and predators will have access to birds that have been traditionally protected by Federal water rights law.
Dumbass Ryan, there is still a bag limit imposed by the division of wildlife for hunters, so it matters not where they are harvesting the birds. And who are you to say a coyote, fox, or mink does not have the right to eat a duck?

Assault #2: Bush will allow snowmobiles in Yellowstone National Park.
They already are allowed there and there is no problem with it. It is not like the people are running animals over. Those animals up there are so used to people that it does not even stress them out to have a car 5 feet away with a bunch of dipshits snapping photos.

Assault #3: Bush has blocked plans to introduce grizzly bears in an Idaho wilderness. Ranchers dont want them. Campers don't want them. Deer and elk herds don't want them. And I cannot say I would really want them around when I am laying in a sleeping bag. Like you would ever go to Idaho and hike around looking at Grizzlies. You would not even see one until it was too late. And if the bear really wanted to live in Idaho he would migrate from neighboring Montana. Oh wait, there already are grizz in Idaho, the tree huggers just want to introduce more.


Assault #4: Roadbuilding will be allowed in national forests.
There are already roads in the national forest. Ever hear of a logger?

Assault #5: Tough water pollution rules will be revamped since business and communities oppose them. Yeah right, bush would love to see the environment poisoned, that was his goal for getting into office. Did you ever think that some of the laws are scientifically unreasonable?

OVERALL: Bush is siding with communites and business and neglecting the environment. As always, MONEY WINS THE DAY in the Bush Administration.....
I suppose you want corporations taxed so heavily that they shut down their American plants and move to Taiwana and Mexico where it is much more profitable? Thus laying off thousands of blue collar americans?

More assualts to be continued.......
 
MP5: You trust hunters, drivers of snowmobiles, and businesses much more than most reasonable people do.

We see where it gets us when we trust the private sector or the individual to protect the environment-----it only worsens the environment. Government is sometimes required to protect us from ourselves.

I'm also pleased to hear that you know what animals want.
 
Yeah Ryan, I hear you. I have done my part to protect wild life, that is why I have a bobcat(lynx rufus) as my house cat. The one thing about having a wild cat as a house cat is that if some jerk breaks in while your not home, they will break out really fast. NO ONE WOULD EXPECT TO DEAL WITH THE ASSAULT FROM MY CAT. See now your can live with wild life on a daily basis. Peace.
 
agree with you RyanH so sad nobody care about the same things......
 
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