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The injuns are gonna,be upset when the liberally reintroduced wolves have the little critter for a snack.....

The red skins will lose again.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna156688
 
Posts: 42463 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006Reply With Quote
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I don't object to reintroduction of wolves to national parks.

But their presence shouldn't be tolerated outside the parks.
 
Posts: 7027 | Location: Coeur d' Alene, Idaho, USA | Registered: 08 March 2013Reply With Quote
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JTEX:
The injuns are gonna,be upset when the liberally reintroduced wolves have the little critter for a snack.....

The red skins will lose again.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna156688[/QUOTE


Do you ever get tired of intentionally, trying to insult, use inflammatory language to groups of people who have done nothing to you.

Wolves eat Buffalo. I am sure the Lakota understand the principle since they built a culture around hunting Buffalo.
 
Posts: 12633 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky  | Registered: 31 July 2016Reply With Quote
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by JTEX:
The injuns are gonna,be upset when the liberally reintroduced wolves have the little critter for a snack.....

The red skins will lose again.

https://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/rcna156688[/QUOTE


Do you ever get tired of intentionally, trying to insult, use inflammatory language to groups of people who have done nothing to you.

Wolves eat Buffalo. I am sure the Lakota understand the principle since they built a culture around hunting Buffalo.


Do you ever get tired of being on overblown self righteous little prick???


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Posts: 42463 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006Reply With Quote
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I wish I had the control of the English language to describe your joy at intentionally attacking folks wo using profanity.

Some you did not answer my question, I will answer yours. I never get tired of holding you and those like you for your intentional bad behavior in public discourse.

You chose the language you chose to be condescending and insulting.

You seem to enjoy making yourself look like an illiterate, racially motivated, angry, fool.

Your rhetorical approach undermines any legitimate point you are trying to make. Legitimate point(s) I infer to be that Clara were major advocates for reintroduction of wolves. Wolves had an unintended, perhaps intend, consequence of damaging game numbers to the detriment of hunting. Now, with the culturally important birth of this bison calf, the Lakota may suffer the unintended consequence of the calves demise by wolves as ironic.
 
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Classic America!

Real world life in America, not even Hollyweird could have done it better.

Two lots of people.

One lot would rather be ruled by a draft dodging coward, who has been a petty criminal all his life.

The other lot are screaming their heads off to become bloody commies! clap


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Saeed,

The existing system has left us with very limited choices. One is less than ideal for sure, but the other is unimaginable.
 
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The predator re introduction in the lower 48 is interesting I guess, as is the movement to remove hydro electric dams to restore fisheries. Modern agriculture, (food security) depends on both, but I guess if we like Saudi Arabia controlling our energy we can happily let south America dictate our food.

I'm inclined to think wolves won't get that white calf, the tourists will. Some group of citified morons will get too close for too long in an effort to instafamous themselves and that poor calf will get run over by motorhome.

Lakota are not indigenous to Yellowstone and a tiny fraction of the population of the United States, I can't imagine caring what they think about this calf.
 
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Saeed,

The existing system has left us with very limited choices. One is less than ideal for sure, but the other is unimaginable.


You missed the whole point of democracy.


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Posts: 69288 | Location: Dubai, UAE | Registered: 08 January 1998Reply With Quote
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Saeed,

The existing system has left us with very limited choices. One is less than ideal for sure, but the other is unimaginable.


You missed the whole point of democracy.


Well...since we are not and have never been a democracy, I don't really care what the point of democracy is.....so....


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Posts: 42463 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006Reply With Quote
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What an ignorant ass you are Jim. I would bet you have spent little or no time with the Lakota. I have spent lots of time on the Rez, good people, a very interesting culture and I look forward to my return later this fall. God's country up on those high plains. As for the white buff calf, I hope it makes it a good long time, that the prophecy is fulfilled and the future is bright for the Lakota and the rest of America.
 
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Originally posted by Saeed:
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Originally posted by lavaca:
Saeed,

The existing system has left us with very limited choices. One is less than ideal for sure, but the other is unimaginable.


You missed the whole point of democracy.


Well...since we are not and have never been a democracy, I don't really care what the point of democracy is.....so....


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And another lie.

We are a limited constitutional democracy. We have universal suffrage, each chamber of the national government are selected by popular vote. The most efficient way to win the presidency is to win the popular vote. Every state legislature is chosen by popular vote. Every state executive is chosen by popular vote. We have made ethical gerrymandering illegal. We have laws that guarantee the access to voting at all levels. Most states select judges by popular vote. Most states select prosecutors by popular vote.

You either do not know what you are talking about, or you intentionally mislead.
 
Posts: 12633 | Location: Somewhere above Tennessee and below Kentucky  | Registered: 31 July 2016Reply With Quote
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More to the point for Saeed, we don’t have slavery.

In order for someone to become president they need to agree to take the job.

Either choose to run for the office, run as VP, or take a position that would get them promoted to such.

Unfortunately, Trump was supported by more people voting in the Republican primary elections than the other choices. Ditto Biden in the democratic ones.

I voted otherwise, but now I’m stuck with cow turd or goat turd. Not a good choice, but I still get to choose.

As opposed to if I was British, I would have no choice of who my king is. Charles is it.
 
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Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
I don't object to reintroduction of wolves to national parks.

But their presence shouldn't be tolerated outside the parks.


Some bright spark re-introduced Wolves into National Parks of the Italian Alps several years ago with disastrous effects on livestock in the Alpine pastures where lambs and calves are being decimated on a regular basis and Roe Deer populations in particular are getting scarce.

From the Fisheries department, another bright spark has banned stocking mountain streams and rivers with Brown Trout, which according to that department, is a non-native species even though it has been existing in the rivers for over 100 years.

Go figure where we are headed.
 
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Originally posted by RolandtheHeadless:
I don't object to reintroduction of wolves to national parks.

But their presence shouldn't be tolerated outside the parks.


Some bright spark re-introduced Wolves into National Parks of the Italian Alps several years ago with disastrous effects on livestock in the Alpine pastures where lambs and calves are being decimated on a regular basis and Roe Deer populations in particular are getting scarce.

From the Fisheries department, another bright spark has banned stocking mountain streams and rivers with Brown Trout, which according to that department, is a non-native species even though it has been existing in the rivers for over 100 years.

Go figure where we are headed.


It's obvious this is to stop people from hunting and fishing.


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