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wolfbait:
Many people are going to find out that through the wolves, the control over land uses will affect their fun in the outdoors. The land control is not just about hunters and wildlife, and it's a shame it is taken so long for people to realize this. People have been so busy concentrating on the poor wolf that they did not take the time to pull the wrapping back and see what is really in the whole package. The environmentalists and those who wish to take public lands away from the people are making their move now, because before to long the wolves are going to ruin their plans by doing what wolves do, Kill anything and everything, public tide will turn against the wolves and those who have agendas will have lost their shot.

haus:
check this goodie out, this is the kind of bill that the 'GREAT OUTDOORS INITIATIVE' is running smoke screen for.

http://holt.house.gov/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=425

I'm sure you'll be all giddy about that one WC  :rolleyes:

1. Take a look at the title "Holt Introduced Bill to Protect Wildlife Corridors: Corridors Vital to Hunting, Wildlife Industries - BULL ****!   :mgun2:

2. Scroll down to the bottom, look at the list of groups endorsing the bill. Every elite environmentalist group in the country! Those fkrs have sued government agencies so damn many times and made of with millions of tax payer dollars, just one of many tactics they use to get their way. They have been attacking our tradition to hunt for decades and now they want to be friends? **** off!!!  >:( I know a steaming pile of *censored* when I see it!

It's really Divide and Conquer politics....... First you drum up this Great Outdoors Initiative to get environmental groups to work with outdoorsmen and multi-use groups like the AMA, you sell it as being a way to reconnect America to the outdoors, you make it sound as neutral and equitable as possible.......everyone jumps on the band wagon, then you slip in the environmental bills. This one in particular, guess who the target is.......the natural resource industries. What do you think will happen to private property rights inside these corridors? What do you think will happen to ranches, farms, and private timber lands inside these corridors? In turn what do you think will happen to our rural communittee's that are caught inside of these corridors? As if they haven't been beaten into a pulp already.

Once this is complete who do you think is next?

Screw them!  :mgun:

wolfbait:
GOOD JOB HAUS! Kind of brings things out in the open, don't need a spottin scope to see where things are head now, eh.  We need to turn the wolves around and head them back to Canada and then send the folks behind the wolves a one way ticket to Hell. ;) We won't be needing any Wildlife Corridors when the wolves get done, we will be needing some wolf fencing around schools etc.

haus:
The only way we're stopping this is through the elections, I hope to god it gets drug out until then. This bill has to be stopped! Environmentalists have been working towards this for 20+ years, this bill is a culmination of everything they want. It lays the foundation for a whole host of *censored*. They'll be able to take the ESA into these corridors and shove it right up every property owners hoo-haa!

Not withstanding the cost, we're already dealing wth a crap economy, this bit of legislation is going to cost tax payers millions, and the job loss  :(

Elkaholic daWg:
  Right on! We in my district need to put Mr Larsen out of a job,and do the same with  the others that would support this garbage.  Hopefully former rep. (and resources committee chair) Richard Pombo gets elected back  (a rancher)to congress in central Ca.
  Ain't it great how those in New Jersey, and New York , and DC think they know what life is all about in the west?

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