Nobody defends the Right of self-defense more than I, but this is beyond the pale:
Feds consider adding poisonous rattlesnake to endangered species list
by Audrey Hudson
05/21/2012
Feds considering adding poisonous rattlesnake to endangered species list - HUMAN EVENTS
Tree huggers are trying to have themselves put on the endangered species list. To paraphrase Bill Matturro:
All specieseven environmental freakazoids should be allowed to exist.
The difference between environmental freakazoids and rattlesnakes is that rattlesnakes are not funded with tax dollars. Besides, rattlesnakes are thriving and multiplying in the nations capital and the media.
Environmental groups have convinced the federal government to propose listing the poisonous eastern diamondback rattlesnake as an endangered species in order to protect the reptile from human persecution.
Survival of these snakes in large part depends on whether people continue to persecute them or instead choose to allow these amazing creatures to share the land with us, Bill Matturro, spokesman for Protect All Living Species, said in welcoming the governments decision, announced earlier this month. In the Southeast, we are blessed with a rich natural heritage of animals and plants. All of these specieseven the rattlesnakesshould be allowed to exist.
Feds consider adding poisonous rattlesnake to endangered species list
by Audrey Hudson
05/21/2012
Feds considering adding poisonous rattlesnake to endangered species list - HUMAN EVENTS
Tree huggers are trying to have themselves put on the endangered species list. To paraphrase Bill Matturro:
All specieseven environmental freakazoids should be allowed to exist.
The difference between environmental freakazoids and rattlesnakes is that rattlesnakes are not funded with tax dollars. Besides, rattlesnakes are thriving and multiplying in the nations capital and the media.