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THE PRAIRIE DOGS THAT WEREN T THERE
Mountain States Legal Foundation ^
| April 1, 2002
| William Perry Pendley
Posted on 04/08/2002 1:43:57 PM PDT by B4Ranch
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Sometimes I feel that I'm preaching to the choir by posting this on FR.com.
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posted on
04/08/2002 1:43:57 PM PDT
by
B4Ranch
What does this do to your confidence in our court system?
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posted on
04/08/2002 1:45:51 PM PDT
by
B4Ranch
Comment #3 Removed by Moderator
To: B4Ranch
another example of how liberal enviro-activists are losing their credibility.
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posted on
04/08/2002 1:49:20 PM PDT
by
rface
To: B4Ranch
Prairie dogs are protected? Ft. Worth had a prairie dog town in between two freeways in the middle of town. I was told the prairie dogs were wiped out by the city of F.W. Maybe some one from F.W. could comment & tell us what happened to the prairie dogs.
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posted on
04/08/2002 1:52:10 PM PDT
by
Ditter
To: B4Ranch
Question number one is what is all this concern about prairie dogs? Brings to mind the zillions of nonmigratory Canada Geese. They are a pestilence polluting waterways. Activists were all over the place stopping them from being hunted. Now the federal government hopes the states will kill one third of them.
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posted on
04/08/2002 2:01:17 PM PDT
by
Williams
To: B4Ranch
Administrative law judges are Article II judges, meaning that they are appointed at the discretion of the executive branch, not the judicial branch. They are almost always executive careerists and therefore would be more likely to hold in the agencies favor...a kind of home-court advantage. At least with the Article III courts, there is some degree of independance expected.
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posted on
04/08/2002 2:03:52 PM PDT
by
shawnlaw
To: Ditter
Prairie dogs are protected? All animal life is above humans! Blackbird.
To: Ditter
In the mid seventies, my younger brother used to do drive-by shootings on that "town" at 287 and Loop 820.
This was a time before the current style of drive-by's.
At that time, you could also just drive the highway and run one over as it came up through the asphalt roadway.
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posted on
04/08/2002 2:06:06 PM PDT
by
Deguello
To: B4Ranch
To: Ditter
As for the status of that "town", a developer installed a business park on top of the town and the city poisoned the rest at the city park next door.
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posted on
04/08/2002 2:21:40 PM PDT
by
Deguello
To: B4Ranch
Hell, when I was stationed in North Dakota, the Dak Rats as they were locally known were all over the place, and in the spring these critters became amourous and would run out into the middle of a street/road/highway and watch as the oncoming vehicles turned them into what was known as "road carpet". Indeed there were enough of them to cover the road in a fur carpet. The point is, there are millions of these pests all over the plains and west. I alone have probably bagged a thousand with my vehicle alone. What a crock.
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posted on
04/08/2002 2:53:36 PM PDT
by
RJS1950
To: RJS1950
Enough about what you did to environmenalist!
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posted on
04/08/2002 3:00:19 PM PDT
by
Leisler
To: B4Ranch
What you are doing is giving us more articles to save or bookmark and later use as references and examples. Keep up the good work, it does pay dividends.
To: B4Ranch
Think you own your land? Think again.
To: B4Ranch
All your prarie dogs is belong to usMake your time now dogs!
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posted on
04/08/2002 3:22:24 PM PDT
by
Mat_Helm
To: thud
Another Interior Dept. employees are lying ping
To: Travis McGee
Since 1937, and the Roosevelt interpretation of the Commerce Clause, all that you own that could conceivably be bought, sold or traded, and anything you do that could result in money, goods, or services changing hands, or cause money, goods, or services to not change hands that might otherwise have is a
privilege afforded by the federal government, that can be revoked at any time.
Too many who call themselves "conservatives" will stand mute on this issue, because to challenge it would endanger the federal government's authority to wage the war on drugs - and they would see us all penniless and in chains before they would give it up.
To: B4Ranch
Prarie Dogs??
I must have killed hundreds of them. Since when are they protected?
To: Ford Fairlane
Fish and Wildlife Service (FWS) employees who believe in the Endangered Species Act (ESA) say them prairie dogs are endangered!
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posted on
04/08/2002 3:56:46 PM PDT
by
B4Ranch
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