I dunno - he's also said this:
"While recently listening to a radio program about how the United States government is protecting the eggs of sea turtles and some rare marine birds, a question occurred to me: Doesn't the property owner have the right to destroy any eggs he finds on his property, if he wants to? After all, those eggs really aren't turtles or birds or anything else except unviable tissue masses. Heck, the property owner could even cut off the little critters' heads as they hatch, provided they weren't all the way out of the shell. It's all a matter of choice."
-- Paul R. Broshear, Mary Esther, Florida.
http://www.youdontsay.org/Itsbeen3.htm