To: R. Scott
Thanks to the animal rights whackos, and their close ties to all too many MediaPersons, the populace in SW Florida is more than a bit cowed by the sheer political might of GangGreen.
For example, a couguar tried to get in through a screen door not very far from the trail lakes campground where I videotaped the first cat to be removed for attacking domestic animals. But nobody will talk about it on record. GangGreen (an editor in this case) might be offended.
My tape of the State's radio collared beast being its bestial self can be seen at www.evergladesinstitute.org.
After viewing the attack, ask yourself what kind of a sadistic, psychotic, Libroid could ask that any human be subjected to ANY possibility of such an attack.
But the Animal Rights bunch does this every day. So does the nice Game Commission Person in your neighborhood. In fact, your tax dollars are hard at work trying to "reintroduce" dangerous predators in your home state.
Meanwhile, back in the Swamp of Socialism, another cat took up the nasty predatory behavior that forced removal of the first one. Such behavior is the nature of such cats and is why our ancestors shot them whenever they were a problem.
I will be discussing this with the Game Commission this week and will post the results for you. Don't hold your breath expecting any positive results, we are talking FloriDUH AgencyPersons here, after all.
208 posted on
03/12/2006 7:28:07 AM PST by
GladesGuru
(In a society predicated upon Liberty, it is essential to examine principle)
To: GladesGuru
I met a lot of New England Yankees living in Florida when I would pass through and that was 20 years ago. What works in Boston or Dartmouth doesnt necessarily work everywhere else. I wonder what would happen if big cats, wolves, bears, fox etc. were reintroduced up there.
No, they would probably die - nothing to eat but Yankee Liberals.
215 posted on
03/12/2006 12:09:19 PM PST by
R. Scott
(Humanity i love you because when you're hard up you pawn your Intelligence to buy a drink.)
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