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Okay. Enough out of you, repunsil. 😄
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....I do indeed believe sportsmen would release pigs in order to have more hunting opportunities, it has been done many times in many places. Did you not know that? I never said I thought it was a good idea. Pigs can cause major issues with other wildlife and the environment. I think both Montana and Colorado biologists have a pretty good grasp on how to manage non native wildlife. Bitterness is a downward spiral. Didn't I write dispatch, you may have profestrogenitis? I have absolutely no doubt that ageda grant seeking biologists can restrict hunters in a way that would give you folks a tingle up your leg, am I right? Manage anyway they feel like, my example questions why they are spending money in a foreign country. Who needs a faux hog firewall up in Canada, when Montana has a pretty good grasp of how to manage pest hogs. You know your buddy the prof lied to you? Of course, if there are less coyotes in an area, because they are shot, every new pup is a higher percentage of the population, prof's rate increase, right Steve? No, the Montanans that would dispatch pests are the ranchers and farmers, right Steve, not the Coloradans that venture north to plant shooting stock?
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Guess you didn't understand the Smithsonian Institutes chart. And you haven't noticed the poles are melting. Nine months in a row. You can't argue with that. 😊
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Nice movie, Ted. Thanks.
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Wait til Donald Trump gets elected President and he starts telling you that the noise from windmills gives you cancer. We'll all be humbled. 😆 No doubt, you are in awe of him. Jimmy, that noise is protected raptor and lead protected waterfowl bones being mecilessly pulped, so that you can charge up your coffee run cart, I mean hunting rig. Being I'm so bitter, I'm going to ask your President for grant money to prove more waterfowl are killed by Jimmy's wind farms, than all of the old paint chips combined that you've been eating recently.
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Poles aren’t melting Jimmie. 5th highest level of ice since 2005, this year, at the North Pole: [img]https://i.ibb.co/zNrPDK2/IMG-0292.webp[/img]Or, as you know it, Santa’s house. Best, Ted
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It takes just a few seconds to debunk your alternative facts (aka lies). https://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/" During February, Arctic sea ice extent increased along the lower 10 percent interdecile value, with the average monthly extent tied for fifteenth lowest in the satellite record. Temperatures were above average over the central Arctic, but still well below freezing. Antarctic sea ice extent reached its seasonal minimum, tied for the second lowest extent in the satellite record."
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From your site: I dare say, it scarcely shows the “melting of the poles” from the time frame of 1981 until now. Debunk that. Best, Ted
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