To: yooper
The Dolaskies were also offered a firecracker device that works to scare off wolves. Gee, thanks.
6 posted on
06/06/2005 7:00:13 PM PDT by
SIDENET
("You knew the job was dangerous when you took it, Fred.")
To: SIDENET
"The Dolaskies were also offered a firecracker device that works to scare off wolves.
Gee, thanks."
Great line! In two words you pegged that 'crat and the agency he rode in with.
The "noise" idea is a known failure. It was tried down here in the Swamp of Socialism when a puma went on a weeks long killing spree at a private campground.
I even videotaped a pack of 'crats harassing the owner - and their cat was wearing a radio tracking collar the whole time. 'Crats are quite happy to stand by and watch while their predators attack your animals, or even you.
The Florida Fish & Wildlife Conservation Commission posted a ranger armed with a shotgun when the cat was really acting up and had been taped being his beastly self. Said the 'crat "I'm here to protect the cat". He further told us he was only allowed to have rubber buckshot, and was under strict orders not to hit the cat with the rubber buckshot. - only to shoot near it to scare it.
Anything to protect the pampered predators that are the source of the agency funding that pays their salaries.
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