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To: jazusamo

“if he comes back, we will have to decide if anything else needs to be done with him,” said Jennifer Churchill, spokeswoman for the Division of Wildlife.

DUH.

With the bears around here, the first time they become too close to humans they are trapped and relocated (a long way away). The second time they come back they are put down.

It’s a proven fact that wild animals like this, when they become too acclimated to humans, will attack eventually.

Chances are, Miss Churchill, some liberal, compassionate leftie’s child at this school is destined to become cat food!!!


35 posted on 05/20/2008 12:20:56 PM PDT by girlangler (Fish Fear Me)
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To: girlangler

Yes...It’s known that relocating lions doesn’t work but there are more and more of these types like Churchill working for F & W agencies.

Several months ago a lion came into a residential neighborhood in Duarte (So CA which is near where I was raised) and decided he wanted a residents dog for a meal which he promptly did.

The next day the spokesman for CA Dept of F & G said it was nothing to worry about because the cat has moved on.

This guy is either the best psychic in the country or as big an idiot as Churchill, I’m betting on the latter.


37 posted on 05/20/2008 12:36:54 PM PDT by jazusamo (DefendOurMarines.org | DefendOurTroops.org)
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