To: JohnHuang2;B4ranch
A professional society of wildlife biologists is investigating its members who submitted false samples of lynx hair during a national study to determine whether the actions violated ethical standards. "Hmm... Gee... I dunno.... This is more compilcated than it sounds, because their motives were good."
To: Travis McGee
I own a small bidnis in Oregon and we are hurting. Joblessness is at 8.9% partly cause you can`t cut trees in Oregon because of these so called experts.Thanks to Clinton-Gore, the USFS is filled with idiots that will do anything to stop capitolism. Send them all to Afganistan.
8 posted on
04/22/2002 11:34:51 PM PDT by
bybybill
To: Travis McGee
Many of the mass media out doors magazines are carrying articles that portray this as a conservative witchhunt meant to discredit "good envirnmentalists" for the sake of pollutors and exploiters, i.e. anyone against the leftist envirnmental agenda. Outside and similar magazines, read by active young men and women, misportray this event and its context.
15 posted on
04/23/2002 7:26:44 AM PDT by
KC Burke
To: Travis McGee
A professional society of wildlife biologists is investigating its members who submitted false samples of lynx hair during a national study to determine whether the actions violated ethical standards. "Hmm... Gee... I dunno.... This is more compilcated than it sounds, because their motives were good." Yep. That's how morality works in liberal lala-land.
The penalty for such crimes should be to be beaten senseless with a hardbound copy of Machiavelli's "The Prince".
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