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To: unclewest who wrote (28175)4/13/2014 12:02:12 PM
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LOL. I will be sure to stop by every time I am through.

I think the Reid revelations also had a major affect on the grunts working on the government side. I mean, its OK to be one of the 'oppressors' if you feel justified. If you believe the guy is breaking the law and you have a job to do that's OK. But, as soon as you feel like your not on the right side, things change. I don't think the average American law enforcement person would ever take up arms against other average Americans just because he's told to. I would bet there were some interesting discussions taking place as soon as the Reid revelations came about. Would loved to have been there to say "see, I told you so".



To: unclewest who wrote (28175)4/14/2014 5:51:03 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 124640
 
Don't tell anyone, keep it secret!!! I'm going to Northern Idaho in a few months and am thinking about opening a lunch sandwich shop serving fried or grilled spotted owl sandwiches.
Nah. Spotted Owls are from West of the Cascade Curtain. You need to serve up some Wolf Burgers. That's the issue in Idaho these days. I was in Kooskia on Saturday. On US-12 as you get to town, there's a large billboard by the side of the road with a picture of a gray wolf on it. Sign says "America's No. 1 Predator."

A bumper sticker I've seen: "Save 100 Elk - Kill a Wolf"