To: stillafreemind
SSS!
Shoot!
Shovel!
Shut Up!
2 posted on
03/12/2010 3:49:32 PM PST by
Randy Larsen
( BTW, If I offend you! Please let me know, I may want to offend you again!(FR #1690))
To: stillafreemind
I think life in prison would be more appropriate.
To: stillafreemind
Nature will be nature.
In the land of fang and claw the average unarmed person is prey.
4 posted on
03/12/2010 3:51:21 PM PST by
PeteB570
(Airborne, the only way to get to work in the morning.)
To: stillafreemind; tiapam
5 posted on
03/12/2010 3:51:35 PM PST by
yorkie
To: stillafreemind
Now someone do a google search and find out how evil Sarah Palin is for allowing hunting of wolves in Alaska.
(that was sarcasm, only in liberal loonyville are wild animals sweet and cute... just like they are on the paintings in their hallway)
7 posted on
03/12/2010 3:52:51 PM PST by
autumnraine
(You can't fix stupid, but you can vote it out!)
To: stillafreemind
...as usual; the animal gets whacked when the food does something stupid...
8 posted on
03/12/2010 3:53:11 PM PST by
who knows what evil?
(G-d saved more animals than people on the ark...www.siameserescue.org.)
To: stillafreemind
But... I thought wolves don’t attack people! That there has never been a documented attack by wolves on people in America!
10 posted on
03/12/2010 3:54:48 PM PST by
I still care
(I believe in the universality of freedom -George Bush, asked if he regrets going to war.)
To: stillafreemind
This is what happens when someone that depends upon the LE or Game Wardens to protect themselves meets the Eco terrorists’ pet projects. I guess the argument that wolves will not attack humans goes out the window, eh?
To: stillafreemind
Article says she was only 4ft. 11 in. tall. I wonder if that computed in the wolves brains that she would be easy to take out.
12 posted on
03/12/2010 3:55:09 PM PST by
Lockbar
(March toward the sound of the guns.)
To: stillafreemind
3 weeks ago I was in the Northwest Russian wilderness, those wolfs don’t mess around. The first night we were at the cabin we kept hearing them rustling up the snow all around. If it wasn’t for our well armed contingent with Saiga 12’s and AK’s it would have been Pipietz!
The next morning we say tracks in 4 ft deep snow as wide as our fattest member. Fired a few shots the next night but they only went away for a bit, the smell of shashlik and smoked fish was just too much for them. I hear they have an even more wild time during the summer with all of the brown bears around. There are plenty of horror stories with wolfs and bears.
To: stillafreemind
horrible. i dont imagine there is much chance of an unarmed human fighting off a wolf pack.
To: stillafreemind
Hungry wolves are nasty critters - they will kill and eat whatever is handy, including each other. While moose hunting in southcentral Alaska, we came upon a bloody patch in the snow with wolf tracks and hair all around. Lying there was the foreleg of a full grown wolf - the pack ate the rest. Kind of like being the smallest piranha in the pond.
16 posted on
03/12/2010 3:56:20 PM PST by
dainbramaged
(If you want a friend, get a dog.)
To: stillafreemind
Like the article said, she probably never knew what hit her until it was too late.
19 posted on
03/12/2010 3:57:53 PM PST by
Recon Dad
( USMC SSgt Patrick O - 3rd Afghanistan Deployment - Day 143)
To: stillafreemind
I think we should let 100 wolves go in Central Park, and make it illegal for New Yorkers to harrass them in any way.
24 posted on
03/12/2010 4:08:52 PM PST by
Travis McGee
(---www.EnemiesForeignAndDomestic.com---)
To: stillafreemind
It was Larry Talbot that did it!
25 posted on
03/12/2010 4:10:26 PM PST by
DarthVader
(Liberalism is the politics of EVIL whose time of judgment has come.)
To: stillafreemind
26 posted on
03/12/2010 4:23:33 PM PST by
fieldmarshaldj
(~"This is what happens when you find a stranger in the Amber Lamps !"~~)
To: stillafreemind
Why are they hunting the wolves? They had no comprehension of what they were doing. I thought that's how our legal system works. Certainly here should be a hearing with the wolves represented at taxpayer expense before any final determination.
ML/NJ
27 posted on
03/12/2010 4:32:11 PM PST by
ml/nj
To: stillafreemind
Yes...wolves being hunted exclusively by the sole arbiters of nature and law—government employees. It will happen again and again.
28 posted on
03/12/2010 4:47:07 PM PST by
familyop
(cbt. engr. (cbt), NG, '89-' 96, Duncan Hunter or no-vote.)
To: stillafreemind
Here's the definition of environmentalism boilerplate:
[A] retired Fish and Game biologist said the attack was highly unusual. It may be the first documented case of a fatal wolf attack made by healthy, wild wolves in Alaska.
Too bad that they discount untrained accounts of people that actually lived, worked and traveled the land they now think they administer. Not much better in the lower 48 either.
To: stillafreemind
And they didn’t even read the wolves their Miranda rights . . .
34 posted on
03/12/2010 9:53:16 PM PST by
Jeff Chandler
(:: The government will do for health care what it did for real estate. ::)
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