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To: Cincinatus' Wife

The solution is quite simple. Begin a search and destroy mission.

If the plant in question is really threatened, the places where it grows are few and the actual concentration in those few locations great.

The effort should be to take some Roundup to those few locations and destroy the concentrations. If the species is eradicated,the species is not endangered.


3 posted on 09/16/2012 5:37:02 AM PDT by bert ((K.E. N.P. N.C. +12 ..... Present failure and impending death yield irrational action))
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The effort should be to take some Roundup to those few locations and destroy the concentrations. If the species is eradicated,the species is not endangered.

Absolutely brilliant but then that is expected from fellow Freepers.

Now for your next insightful theory, care to suggest how we could come up with some sort of “Roundup” that we could use to spray Libs with? lol

Figuratively speaking of course and not “literally” just in case any of that Fat Beatch’s (Big Sis) jack-booted thugs from the DHS are monitoring us as we know they are.


4 posted on 09/16/2012 5:52:54 AM PDT by neveralib
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To: bert
I saw an interview (Fox and Friends last week) with a man involved in the construction job linked below. He said he wishes now he'd of stepped on it. The powers that be collected and dissected it (as in, it's now dead) and proclaimed the spider is on "the list" -- no other spiders there but the job site is shut down.

Rare spider found in Texas shuts down $15M construction project ............."Josh Donat, a spokesman for the Texas Department of Transportation, said the recent discovery is only the second time the species has been spotted in more than 30 years. ............

Donat said the construction project near Highway 151 and Wiseman Road, which began in April, will be put on hold indefinitely as U.S. Fish and Wildlife officials and the Federal Highway Administration consider ways to proceed. The project became subject to the Endangered Species Act once the rare spider was discovered, he said.

The find could halt the project altogether, officials said, as residents who live in the North San Antonio Hills section say they’re frustrated with the situation......."

7 posted on 09/16/2012 6:12:03 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
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To: bert

Texas should re-classify the flower as a dangerous weed or parasite that threatens oil and gas facilities, and send out spray trucks to eradicate it.


11 posted on 09/16/2012 6:59:19 AM PDT by montag813
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