February 13, 2010 | |||||
Cougar Town: Why Ethel won't start my Jeep in the morning! |
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by JIM BEERS |
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State and federal government employees who (assumedly) took the Constitutional oath to "insure domestic Tranquility," and "promote the general welfare," have much to answer for. "Knowledgeable experts" and government enforcers - while promoting a religion of nature worship ("Native Ecosystems", "Endangered Species", "Wilderness", etc.) that establishes deadly and destructive predators in relatively densely-populated areas as West Virginia, is a travesty that will one day cry out for justice. The fact that outdoor recreation (see California in the past 3 decades) will be forced to succumb to governmental power abuse, and pets, prized wildlife - and even humans might die, will magnify the sordid motives and actions of these Druidic acolytes of environmental radicalism. Not only are cougars (that every state and federal "expert" has denied existed in these areas like Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin, New York, etc., etc.) being established, like the (pack? pride? what? photo of 5 cougars on a sagebrush flat taken recently in Wyoming), these deadly and harmful feline predators are beginning to move in groups. In spite of the fact that the public has been hoodwinked into believing these cats are merely large benign housecats, the same folks that swallowed this malarkey are the same urban/suburban worthies who will lock up the kids and dogs when they see one Doberman (much less a pack of mongrels) running down their street. Yet who cares if, while taking out the garbage- or waiting alone for the school bus, some poor rural West Virginia (or Iowa or Wisconsin) kid bungles into one of these cats? When it comes to power, there is perhaps no greater strength in North American wildlife than a cougar's speed and musculature. Like wolves, cougars do not belong in such areas! But like wolves, those responsible for their presence (and do not control their numbers), will "double arabesque while pirouetting off the stage" when a grieving rural parent asks "How did this happen?" There is something very wrong when government employees break the oath, exercise absolute power, generate travesties upon us, then deny responsibility when things go horribly wrong. |
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Cougar Town Taken 1/31/2010 outside of Elkins WV, just a little west of Buckhannon out Corridore H. |
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This article and other articles written by Jim Beers since January 2009 can Articles by Jim Beers written from March 2006 to January 2009 can be found Jim Beers is available for consulting or to speak. Contact: jimbeers7@comcast.net
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