[Vision2020] Shooting Wolves
Carl Westberg
idahovandal1 at live.com
Tue May 3 17:05:50 PDT 2011
Maybe they can devise a way that you could sit in your easy chair at home, and via remote control while getting a camera view from the helicopter, shoot them from your living room while having a beer, just like a video game. While wearing your best hunting clothing. How cool would that be? I shouldn't have said that, there are undoubtedly those who would, well, kill for that chance.
> From: kmmos1 at frontier.com
> To: vision2020 at moscow.com
> Date: Tue, 3 May 2011 16:49:42 -0700
> Subject: Re: [Vision2020] Shooting Wolves
>
> On Tuesday 03 May 2011 14:12:56 Tom Hansen wrote:
> > I agree with you 100%, Rose.
> >
> > This isn't sport. It is slaughter, plain and simple.
>
> No doubt about it. When the state is infested with terrorist groups such as
> Al-Katie diDent barThe-Door, and there are four-legged terrorists on the loose
> led by pack leaders the likes of Osama bin Lobo, there isn't much choice but
> to mount up the high-speed machine guns in the side doors, strip off the shirt
> to enjoy the hot summer breezes, and lift-off to go hunting.
>
> > Not only that, but what of the carcases of dead or dying animals that are
> > left behind like maimed targets of a video game?
>
> One would suppose that if the hunters are to collect a bounty from bin Lobo
> successes, they'll have to bring back some proof, DNA or otherwise, to collect
> payment. So, after the hack job is done, they'll probably want to dump the
> remains in a nearby lake to prevent someone else from taking credit, too.
>
> > I sense a whole new territorial land designation . . .
> >
> > "Governor Otter's free-range aerial kill zones"
>
> Can't you just imagine the entrepreneurial tourism startups? Click somewhere
> for your introduction to Pak-Ida -- Terrorist Hunting Expeditions -- Adventure
> Expeditions Ravaging Idaho's Environment.
>
> The next thing you notice may well be the new celebrity pitch person's arrival
> to present the new sporting news. Sarah Palin, well-tanned in summer attire,
> could be the new spokesperson for the bounty-building predator packs. Consider
> the photo ops . . . and the "less dithering, more decisiveness" toward lupine
> genocide.
>
> > Esto perpetua, Moscow.
>
> Don't you think it might be time to reconsider the state motto?
>
>
> Ken
>
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