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you say liberals are the biggest threat, however I believe it was a conservative president that opened up all that BLM winter range to drilling in Montana and Wyoming. My vote is habitat loss, I agree with who ever said, if the animals have no where to live we have nothing to hunt. I also agree that most of the anti's don't have a clue about habitat, ecology or the natural order of things. Most of them would rather save a rat than a human being, they disgust me. The anti's that is not the rats.
Quote from: ThePascoKid on July 21, 2008, 08:10:20 PMyou say liberals are the biggest threat, however I believe it was a conservative president that opened up all that BLM winter range to drilling in Montana and Wyoming. My vote is habitat loss, I agree with who ever said, if the animals have no where to live we have nothing to hunt. I also agree that most of the anti's don't have a clue about habitat, ecology or the natural order of things. Most of them would rather save a rat than a human being, they disgust me. The anti's that is not the rats.A conservative only by the name of the party he ran under. Really and truly a liberal. Same as McCain.
Quote from: bobcat on July 21, 2008, 08:50:26 PMRed Dawg, I get what you're saying but there are two types of people. There's the animal right fanatics that think animals should have all the rights that people have, and then you have your environmentalists, many of which are not against hunting and maybe some of them ARE hunters. The animal rights people are members of groups like PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and the HSUS (Humane Society of the United States.) The environmentalists could be members of groups like The Nature Conservancy, the Sierra Club, Ducks Unlimited, the Rocky Mtn. Elk Foundation, Pheasants Forever, etc. I just think many times people get these two different types of people confused and they are not the same. I think you have environmentalists mixed up with conservationists.
Red Dawg, I get what you're saying but there are two types of people. There's the animal right fanatics that think animals should have all the rights that people have, and then you have your environmentalists, many of which are not against hunting and maybe some of them ARE hunters. The animal rights people are members of groups like PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and the HSUS (Humane Society of the United States.) The environmentalists could be members of groups like The Nature Conservancy, the Sierra Club, Ducks Unlimited, the Rocky Mtn. Elk Foundation, Pheasants Forever, etc. I just think many times people get these two different types of people confused and they are not the same.
Quote from: Bigshooter on July 22, 2008, 02:40:16 AMQuote from: bobcat on July 21, 2008, 08:50:26 PMRed Dawg, I get what you're saying but there are two types of people. There's the animal right fanatics that think animals should have all the rights that people have, and then you have your environmentalists, many of which are not against hunting and maybe some of them ARE hunters. The animal rights people are members of groups like PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) and the HSUS (Humane Society of the United States.) The environmentalists could be members of groups like The Nature Conservancy, the Sierra Club, Ducks Unlimited, the Rocky Mtn. Elk Foundation, Pheasants Forever, etc. I just think many times people get these two different types of people confused and they are not the same. I think you have environmentalists mixed up with conservationists.I don't think so. I think of all the groups I listed as the same thing. To me they're all environmentalists, which means they work towards protecting the environment and wildlife habitat. Sorry but I just don't see any difference between what the RMEF does and what The Nature Conservancy does. They both protect habitat and that is all that matters.
I think you would piss off a lot of conservationists if you called them environmentalists.