Posted on 07/19/2008 7:14:14 PM PDT by Baladas
“Shoot, Shovel and Shut-up” time, eh? Most cattlemen won’t let wolves take down thousands of $$ worth of beef before they intervene.....
Judges just keep pushing the boundary of their power further and further. If they want a law they just issues a decision. Disagree with them? Then you are in contempt and must go to jail.
Sooner or later we will need some ropes.
‘Shoot, Shovel and Shut-up time, eh? Most cattlemen wont let wolves take down thousands of $$ worth of beef before they intervene....”
Lets see, you are 20 miles from town and the nearest cop. I’d say thats a solid plan.
There wasn’t any re-introducing about it. The breed of wolf they put here in Idaho has never been native.
They are artificial transplants. So if I introduce an alligator into the streams does it become protected?
Do like we do in CA in regards to Mountain Lions, shoot, shovel and shut up.
Country is overrun with dogs and their poop. Nothing special about wolves no matter what you call them, although the wild kind are apparantly better mannered than the little beasties people give names to.
That’s what we do to cougars in western WA state - they’ll come up to the back porch.
Don't shoot, don't tell
God save the Judges, long live the Judges!
The big cats in California do get a chance to get even from time to time. I heard they prowl all the bicycle paths!
In TX, there is no bag limit on cougars, so we can have as many fireplace rugs as we wish.
Can you legally possess mountain lion or wolf hides there?
Gee, I think we should release about 30 pair in Central Park! I mean if the NYT is that concerned, they should help get it done!!
Someone should find where the judge lives...and let a wolf loose in his yard....
Article III
Article III Section 2 Gives the courts jurisdiction over "Controversies to which the United States shall be a Party," but Congress can limit the courts "with such Exceptions, and under such Regulations as Congress shall make." The question for the moment should be whether the new rules on Grey Wolves fit the regulations Congress made. Congress can still forbid the courts to interfere if they want to assert their authority.
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