Posted on 06/14/2012 2:42:40 PM PDT by SaveOurRepublicFromTyranny
A Spotted Owl may do what Doc Holliday, Wyatt Earp, Johnny Ringo, the Clanton gang, the Gunfight at the OK Corral and two major fires couldnt do: destroy Tombstone, known throughout the century as The town too tough to die!
According to several CNN reports, Tombstone may soon run out of water because of a broken 26-mile water pipeline, which runs through a National Forest....
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A few people with a couple of .22’s should take care of that problem.
Actually, all you need to do....is bring in around one hundred Eagles, and just turn them loose. The Owl population within two or three years would be non-existent. And in case you were wondering...the last time I checked...the Eagle is not on the endangered creatures list.
The Forestry Service might be very upset by this....but there’s nothing illegal about this...unlike shooting the Owls.
Those species who can't adapt, will be replaced.
“A few people with a couple of .22s should take care of that problem.”
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Let’s wait a bit until some hippies start climbing up the trees and protect it so we can get a 2-for-1 or even 5-for-1. Ammo is getting expensive nowadays.
Blast’em! They taste like chicken, don’t they?
And I suppose that you can order 100 eagles off the internet...
They’d be heroes.
In federal court, James Upchurch, a Forest Service supervisor who oversees the wilderness was asked, What is more important, owls or the people of Tombstone? Upchurch responded that there was no easy answer, which left jaws dropping on Tombstones side of the courtroom.
That's all you really need to know about these anti-human environmentalist bastards.
I truly hate them with a red-hot passion.
Environazi ping!
I know someone who used a .410 shot gun.
I know someone who used a .410 shot gun.
Ok split the different....a hundred Eagle Scouts with .22s
Not accurate enough plus you have to get too close. A couple hundred feet with a .22 should be plenty to blow those critters out of the trees. Then have those wildlife freaks come out to try to find them. Worked on the spotted owl in the PNW. None to be found, logging going on just merrily.
Mexican spotted owl? Sounds like more “subspecies creep” here first and foremost. That’s what they use when a species is actually relatively abundant over large areas, break the areas up and find that critter in areas A and B are “subspecies”.
Of course, the overiding purpose of this is to get people out of these areas so they can be “re-wilded”...
Worked on the spotted owl in the PNW. None to be found, logging going on just merrily.
The same objective was met with the .410. Building on private property proceeded as scheduled.
I’d prefer a .22 myself. LOL
The Clanton gang would sure like that.
I have a nice old JC Higgins .22 my grand pappy gave me. Semi-auto. Really long barrel and very very accurate. My favorite is my .22-250 Savage with a bull barrel. It’s the one I use on those pesky prairie dogs. I use a 4,000 fps hot round in that. One dog’ll say to the other “like, huh?” and he’d be gone too.
You're correct...James Upchurch must be one of the enviro-nazis who infiltrated the Forest Service long enough ago to now be a supervisor, the same thing has happened in the BLM. It's pathetic.
Thanks for the ping, Fly.
You have the requirement to pay money to keep the federal government fat in money, but if you go down the tubes, screw ya. You’re just a blood bag for the ticks to suck off of you. Shut up and pay your money and pray that owls will live longer than you.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm, roasted owl, potatoes, peppers & onions. Somer crusty garlic bread, and a cold Guinness will do that meal proud.
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