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Quote from: Karl Blanchard on December 24, 2021, 09:07:52 AMQuote from: dwils233 on December 24, 2021, 09:00:15 AMThe simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes. x1000!Honestly I'm happy he's a D, because this is washington, land of democrats. It may be the only thing that can push him to the finish line Merry Christmas you all.I'm gonna stick with the nothing nice to say ,don't say it at all policy till after Christmas at least.I do agree that Democrat is a good point for inslee.All Commission seats play into politics at some point or another. If the recent vote that stoped spring bear hunt doesn't show you this. Then it's way over your heads to see the bigger picture.I've heard that saying at a lot of jobs in my life.This guy doesn't need this training to do this job position.Every time I've heard that ,I watch that guy struggle in till he learns it or fails,or gets hurt.
Quote from: dwils233 on December 24, 2021, 09:00:15 AMThe simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes. x1000!Honestly I'm happy he's a D, because this is washington, land of democrats. It may be the only thing that can push him to the finish line
The simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes.
Quote from: hunter399 on December 24, 2021, 09:40:09 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on December 24, 2021, 09:07:52 AMQuote from: dwils233 on December 24, 2021, 09:00:15 AMThe simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes. x1000!Honestly I'm happy he's a D, because this is washington, land of democrats. It may be the only thing that can push him to the finish line Merry Christmas you all.I'm gonna stick with the nothing nice to say ,don't say it at all policy till after Christmas at least.I do agree that Democrat is a good point for inslee.All Commission seats play into politics at some point or another. If the recent vote that stoped spring bear hunt doesn't show you this. Then it's way over your heads to see the bigger picture.I've heard that saying at a lot of jobs in my life.This guy doesn't need this training to do this job position.Every time I've heard that ,I watch that guy struggle in till he learns it or fails,or gets hurt.@hunter399Your weird ramble with lack of content or specifics beyond political party speaks to your ignorance. If you have anything specific to the individual please share, otherwise it would be admirable if you heed your own advice.
Quote from: Tbar on December 24, 2021, 11:05:24 AMQuote from: hunter399 on December 24, 2021, 09:40:09 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on December 24, 2021, 09:07:52 AMQuote from: dwils233 on December 24, 2021, 09:00:15 AMThe simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes. x1000!Honestly I'm happy he's a D, because this is washington, land of democrats. It may be the only thing that can push him to the finish line Merry Christmas you all.I'm gonna stick with the nothing nice to say ,don't say it at all policy till after Christmas at least.I do agree that Democrat is a good point for inslee.All Commission seats play into politics at some point or another. If the recent vote that stoped spring bear hunt doesn't show you this. Then it's way over your heads to see the bigger picture.I've heard that saying at a lot of jobs in my life.This guy doesn't need this training to do this job position.Every time I've heard that ,I watch that guy struggle in till he learns it or fails,or gets hurt.@hunter399Your weird ramble with lack of content or specifics beyond political party speaks to your ignorance. If you have anything specific to the individual please share, otherwise it would be admirable if you heed your own advice. Unfortunately there are plenty of ignorant folks like him on this side of the state. Regardless of political affiliation people from all back grounds hunt and support conservation and we need to support them so we don’t end up with Lorna Smiths and Fred Koontz but that is what we will keep getting as long as folks like hunter399 keep this ignorance going.
Quote from: dwils233 on December 24, 2021, 09:00:15 AMThe simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes.You need a wake up call if you don't think politics plays into this. Brians party affiliation and contacts will probably be his best chance to get appointed and will help him in the Commissions interactions with the Legislature. IMO he is the best of both worlds for us, advocate for sportsmen and savvy insider.
To be fair, that is actually what I meant- I was trying to clarify that his Democrat party affiliation at worst shouldn't matter to us, at best we should celebrate it. I meant that we as hunters shouldn't be dissuaded from supporting him because of his party affiliations. I know the political role being played out, I'm pretty actively engaged in it. The goal is to jump through the political game to get someone who won't play politics/agenda once seated. The appointment process is political, the seat shouldn't be
Quote from: hughjorgan on December 24, 2021, 11:27:13 AMQuote from: Tbar on December 24, 2021, 11:05:24 AMQuote from: hunter399 on December 24, 2021, 09:40:09 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on December 24, 2021, 09:07:52 AMQuote from: dwils233 on December 24, 2021, 09:00:15 AMThe simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes. x1000!Honestly I'm happy he's a D, because this is washington, land of democrats. It may be the only thing that can push him to the finish line Merry Christmas you all.I'm gonna stick with the nothing nice to say ,don't say it at all policy till after Christmas at least.I do agree that Democrat is a good point for inslee.All Commission seats play into politics at some point or another. If the recent vote that stoped spring bear hunt doesn't show you this. Then it's way over your heads to see the bigger picture.I've heard that saying at a lot of jobs in my life.This guy doesn't need this training to do this job position.Every time I've heard that ,I watch that guy struggle in till he learns it or fails,or gets hurt.@hunter399Your weird ramble with lack of content or specifics beyond political party speaks to your ignorance. If you have anything specific to the individual please share, otherwise it would be admirable if you heed your own advice. Unfortunately there are plenty of ignorant folks like him on this side of the state. Regardless of political affiliation people from all back grounds hunt and support conservation and we need to support them so we don’t end up with Lorna Smiths and Fred Koontz but that is what we will keep getting as long as folks like hunter399 keep this ignorance going.
Quote from: buckfvr on December 24, 2021, 11:29:58 AMQuote from: hughjorgan on December 24, 2021, 11:27:13 AMQuote from: Tbar on December 24, 2021, 11:05:24 AMQuote from: hunter399 on December 24, 2021, 09:40:09 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on December 24, 2021, 09:07:52 AMQuote from: dwils233 on December 24, 2021, 09:00:15 AMThe simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes. x1000!Honestly I'm happy he's a D, because this is washington, land of democrats. It may be the only thing that can push him to the finish line Merry Christmas you all.I'm gonna stick with the nothing nice to say ,don't say it at all policy till after Christmas at least.I do agree that Democrat is a good point for inslee.All Commission seats play into politics at some point or another. If the recent vote that stoped spring bear hunt doesn't show you this. Then it's way over your heads to see the bigger picture.I've heard that saying at a lot of jobs in my life.This guy doesn't need this training to do this job position.Every time I've heard that ,I watch that guy struggle in till he learns it or fails,or gets hurt.@hunter399Your weird ramble with lack of content or specifics beyond political party speaks to your ignorance. If you have anything specific to the individual please share, otherwise it would be admirable if you heed your own advice. Unfortunately there are plenty of ignorant folks like him on this side of the state. Regardless of political affiliation people from all back grounds hunt and support conservation and we need to support them so we don’t end up with Lorna Smiths and Fred Koontz but that is what we will keep getting as long as folks like hunter399 keep this ignorance going. Yup Folks like me ,the same folks that voted him out of his seat for a Republican. I guess I'm not the only one that's ignorant. I'd say over 50 % of his district must be also.Good day to you and yours.
Quote from: hunter399 on December 24, 2021, 01:36:46 PMQuote from: buckfvr on December 24, 2021, 11:29:58 AMQuote from: hughjorgan on December 24, 2021, 11:27:13 AMQuote from: Tbar on December 24, 2021, 11:05:24 AMQuote from: hunter399 on December 24, 2021, 09:40:09 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on December 24, 2021, 09:07:52 AMQuote from: dwils233 on December 24, 2021, 09:00:15 AMThe simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes. x1000!Honestly I'm happy he's a D, because this is washington, land of democrats. It may be the only thing that can push him to the finish line Merry Christmas you all.I'm gonna stick with the nothing nice to say ,don't say it at all policy till after Christmas at least.I do agree that Democrat is a good point for inslee.All Commission seats play into politics at some point or another. If the recent vote that stoped spring bear hunt doesn't show you this. Then it's way over your heads to see the bigger picture.I've heard that saying at a lot of jobs in my life.This guy doesn't need this training to do this job position.Every time I've heard that ,I watch that guy struggle in till he learns it or fails,or gets hurt.@hunter399Your weird ramble with lack of content or specifics beyond political party speaks to your ignorance. If you have anything specific to the individual please share, otherwise it would be admirable if you heed your own advice. Unfortunately there are plenty of ignorant folks like him on this side of the state. Regardless of political affiliation people from all back grounds hunt and support conservation and we need to support them so we don’t end up with Lorna Smiths and Fred Koontz but that is what we will keep getting as long as folks like hunter399 keep this ignorance going. Yup Folks like me ,the same folks that voted him out of his seat for a Republican. I guess I'm not the only one that's ignorant. I'd say over 50 % of his district must be also.Good day to you and yours.Here I’ll spell it out for you as far as choices go…This is choice A: On our side we have Mr Blake, a democrat, who has helped hunters in the legislator for a couple decades and helped defeat or put a stop to anti hunting agendas and is backed by the Hunters Heritage Council.Choice B: An anti hunter pushed and lobbied for by groups like PETA, HSUS, etc and pushes a social agenda, not science based. Then we continue to lose ground on bears and cougars. Then we end up with less deer and elk etc. No matter who is put in that position get it through your mind it is going to be a DEMOCRAT! Which democrat do you want A or B?It’s not a hard choice to make…Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Reading through this thread, I finally realize why we (consumptive users) will never win any battle in this fight. If we can't set aside one perceived issue to help in the long run we lose, badly, every time. It's time to put your opinions aside and back someone that isn't an anti-hunting zealot.
Quote from: hughjorgan on December 24, 2021, 02:47:50 PMQuote from: hunter399 on December 24, 2021, 01:36:46 PMQuote from: buckfvr on December 24, 2021, 11:29:58 AMQuote from: hughjorgan on December 24, 2021, 11:27:13 AMQuote from: Tbar on December 24, 2021, 11:05:24 AMQuote from: hunter399 on December 24, 2021, 09:40:09 AMQuote from: Karl Blanchard on December 24, 2021, 09:07:52 AMQuote from: dwils233 on December 24, 2021, 09:00:15 AMThe simple truth is that his politics are not important in this position.Does he believe in the north American model of wildlife conservation? Does he understand the mandate and his role within it? That's all that matters, and I think he does appear to be that candidate.You can either support a candidate like this and tell your conservation orgs to fall in line or we can keep tearing him down and infighting over perceived disagreements. Honestly, that's what we should be relying on the natural resources confirmation for instead of just throwing a fit before he even gets a chance to be appointedMeanwhile the anti's are probably 10 steps ahead of us. And always will be because of this exact behavior. They are running a marathon and we're too busy arguing about shoes. x1000!Honestly I'm happy he's a D, because this is washington, land of democrats. It may be the only thing that can push him to the finish line Merry Christmas you all.I'm gonna stick with the nothing nice to say ,don't say it at all policy till after Christmas at least.I do agree that Democrat is a good point for inslee.All Commission seats play into politics at some point or another. If the recent vote that stoped spring bear hunt doesn't show you this. Then it's way over your heads to see the bigger picture.I've heard that saying at a lot of jobs in my life.This guy doesn't need this training to do this job position.Every time I've heard that ,I watch that guy struggle in till he learns it or fails,or gets hurt.@hunter399Your weird ramble with lack of content or specifics beyond political party speaks to your ignorance. If you have anything specific to the individual please share, otherwise it would be admirable if you heed your own advice. Unfortunately there are plenty of ignorant folks like him on this side of the state. Regardless of political affiliation people from all back grounds hunt and support conservation and we need to support them so we don’t end up with Lorna Smiths and Fred Koontz but that is what we will keep getting as long as folks like hunter399 keep this ignorance going. Yup Folks like me ,the same folks that voted him out of his seat for a Republican. I guess I'm not the only one that's ignorant. I'd say over 50 % of his district must be also.Good day to you and yours.Here I’ll spell it out for you as far as choices go…This is choice A: On our side we have Mr Blake, a democrat, who has helped hunters in the legislator for a couple decades and helped defeat or put a stop to anti hunting agendas and is backed by the Hunters Heritage Council.Choice B: An anti hunter pushed and lobbied for by groups like PETA, HSUS, etc and pushes a social agenda, not science based. Then we continue to lose ground on bears and cougars. Then we end up with less deer and elk etc. No matter who is put in that position get it through your mind it is going to be a DEMOCRAT! Which democrat do you want A or B?It’s not a hard choice to make…Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk^^^^^^^^^Maybe hunter399 wants to throw his name into the hat.