Preview: Comments for Black Bear Blog
Comments for Black Bear BlogBlack Bear Blog - The Politics of Hunting, Fishing and the Outdoors. Protecting our American Heritage.Last Build Date: Fri, 10 Feb 2012 04:53:00 +0000
Comment on 6-Year-Old Boy Attacked by Mountain Lion. Why Did It Happen? by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 04:53:00 +0000 Isn't it ironic that all the major wildlife issues seem to be in these parks that exist outside of the scientifically sound N. American model? Funny how the 'balance of nature' fraud never seems to work out.
Comment on Open Thread – February 9, 2012 by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 04:51:00 +0000 Yeah, your lands and their WWP approved dynamite and trackhoe's.
Comment on Open Thread – February 9, 2012 by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 04:44:00 +0000 Yep.......devoted to their cause.....well, unless you have enough cash. Then they'll fold like a limp noodle......and they say they aren't in it for the money..... You know, you never seem to read about this at wildlies. I can see the headline. WWP saves more habitat...oh no we never, we sold it out to fill our coffers.
Comment on Open Thread – February 9, 2012 by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 04:44:00 +0000 Yep.......devoted to their cause.....well, unless you have enough cash. Then they'll fold like a limp noodle......and they say they aren't in it for the money..... You know, you never seem to read about this at wildlies. I can see the headline. WWP saves more habitat...oh no we never, we sold it out to fill our coffers.
Comment on Open Thread – February 9, 2012 by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 04:33:00 +0000 Oh....the simple realities and truths as told by those who lived with the land. The day we quit listening to these folks in preference for those city kids that went to CULLege, was one of the biggest mistakes this country ever made. Instead we continue to listen to the ignorance and stupidity of those incapable of seeing their own failures.
Comment on Open Thread – February 8, 2012 by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 04:17:00 +0000 Water chestnuts? That's something I am short on! I have no false illusion that this country will survive what is coming. With 50% of the populous dependent upon the government and 80% completely incapable of taking care of themselves, when the government turns on them, they will turn on each other.The urbanites will either be the hunter or the hunted of their own kind. There is an old reality in this world. Those who welcome in tyrants become the first victims. The progressives have no idea about what is going to be done to them. The other reality that they all seem to miss in their fairness and equality for the world mentality, it that the top sinks to the bottom, not the other way around. Just as when people marry up, the up usually comes down to meet the lower, the laws of gravity apply indirectly to many things in this world. So...imagine Dartfur in L.A or Rwanda in New York because we will sink into a third world sh!t hole before they ever come up anywhere close to our standard. Even the poorest among us in this nation are well off when one compares the entire world. I hope those poor have the same class attitude when they are all of a sudden the 1%. We have become an ignorant and complacent nation, full of elitist pukes that have the masses dumbed down to the point they think utopia is attainable. Go to the grocery store to get your goods (hunters are stupid redneck scum)....I can't help but wonder at their amazement when they realize the store is empty, what oh what will they do then? I hope they enjoy their train ride, because they can not say they were not warned.
Comment on Open Thread – February 9, 2012 by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 03:46:00 +0000 Journal of Range Management 28(1), January 1975 PRESETTLEMENT VEGETATION IN THEı SAGE-GRASS AREA OF THE INTERMOUNTAIN WEST, THOMAS R. VALE Highlight: Twenty-nine journals and diaries were reviewed for their vegetation descriptions of the sagebrush grass area in an attempt to assess the relative importance of herbaceous plants and woody brush in the northern Intermountain West. The early wri tings suggest a pristine vegetation visually dominated by shrubs. http://www.gardnerfiles.com/6-e%20Pre-settlement%20Vegetation%20in%20the%20Intermountain%20West.pdf
Comment on Open Thread – February 9, 2012 by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 03:45:00 +0000 THE EXPEDITION OF 1805 President Thomas Jefferson asked Lewis & Clark to keep detailed notes of their western exploration, with emphasis on natural history. The President's request was accomplished. http://www.gardnerfiles.com/6-f%20The%20Expedition%20of%201805.pdf
Comment on Open Thread – February 9, 2012 by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 03:33:00 +0000 I don't want this gas line across these lands; This is what enviros do, they shut down ranching, buy out ranches, and in comes the heavy equipment, either for pipelines, or for subdivisions and stores. Groups Trade Gas Pipeline Approval for $20 Million Conservation Fund http://www.newwest.net/topic/article/groups_trade_gas_pipeline_approval_for_20_million_conservation_fund/C35/L35/
Comment on Open Thread – February 9, 2012 by Anonymous Fri, 10 Feb 2012 03:30:00 +0000 El Paso Corp. Bribes Environmentalists for Ruby Pipeline Route http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2010/07/30/18655022.php |
|||||||||||||||||||