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Endangered Status Being Lifted for Grizzlies

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2 hours ago, jackmormon said:

Uday and Qusay have gotten bored traveling hallway around the world to hunt endangered species in Africa. They would rather stay right here in the USA and have the National Park Service set up canned hunts for them.

The only way to help the Grizzly population more is to push over all the fake environmentalists houses and expand their habitat.

Managed hunting will not hurt the population.

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On 6/23/2017 at 7:11 PM, jackmormon said:

Uday and Qusay have gotten bored traveling hallway around the world to hunt endangered species in Africa. They would rather stay right here in the USA and have the National Park Service set up canned hunts for them.

Very interesting response Jack. I would have thought the DNC would be proud that the conservation efforts were successful enough to declassify the grizzly. 

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5 hours ago, BSUTOP25 said:

Very interesting response Jack. I would have thought the DNC would be proud that the conservation efforts were successful enough to declassify the grizzly. 

Lighten up Francis. It was a joke...

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3 hours ago, jackmormon said:

Lighten up Francis. It was a joke...

Sure jack. Sure. 

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12 hours ago, BSUTOP25 said:

Very interesting response Jack. I would have thought the DNC would be proud that the conservation efforts were successful enough to declassify the grizzly. 

Endangered species act in an RNC law.   Democrats had nothing to do with it, Nixon passed that legislation.

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1 hour ago, jackmormon said:

Does someone need a civics lesson?

President Richard Nixon declared current species conservation efforts to be inadequate and called on the 93rd United States Congress to pass comprehensive endangered species legislation.[16] Congress responded with a completely rewritten law, the Endangered Species Act of 1973, which was signed by Nixon on December 28, 1973 (Pub.L. 93–205). It was written by a team of lawyers and scientists, including Dr. Russell E. Train, the first appointed head of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), an outgrowth of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969.[17] Dr. Train was assisted by a core group of staffers, including Dr. Earl Baysinger at EPA, Dick Gutting, and Dr. Gerard A. "Jerry" Bertrand, a marine biologist by training, who had transferred from his post as the Scientific Adviser to the U.S Army Corps of Engineers, office of the Commandant of the Corps, to join the newly formed White House office.[18] The staff, under Dr. Train's leadership, incorporated dozens of new principles and ideas into the landmark legislation, crafting a document that completely changed the direction of environmental conservation in the United States. Dr. Bertrand is credited with writing the most challenged section of the Act, the "takings" clause – Section 2.

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55 minutes ago, bluerules009 said:

President Richard Nixon declared current species conservation efforts to be inadequate and called on the 93rd United States Congress to pass comprehensive endangered species legislation.[16] Congress responded with a completely rewritten law, the Endangered Species Act of 1973, which was signed by Nixon on December 28, 1973 (Pub.L. 93–205). It was written by a team of lawyers and scientists, including Dr. Russell E. Train, the first appointed head of the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), an outgrowth of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969.[17] Dr. Train was assisted by a core group of staffers, including Dr. Earl Baysinger at EPA, Dick Gutting, and Dr. Gerard A. "Jerry" Bertrand, a marine biologist by training, who had transferred from his post as the Scientific Adviser to the U.S Army Corps of Engineers, office of the Commandant of the Corps, to join the newly formed White House office.[18] The staff, under Dr. Train's leadership, incorporated dozens of new principles and ideas into the landmark legislation, crafting a document that completely changed the direction of environmental conservation in the United States. Dr. Bertrand is credited with writing the most challenged section of the Act, the "takings" clause – Section 2.

Please explain how a president passes legislation?

Republicans are looking to repeal and replace the ESA, errrr, "modernize" it.

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2 hours ago, jackmormon said:

Please explain how a president passes legislation?

Republicans are looking to repeal and replace the ESA, errrr, "modernize" it.

Pretty easy moron.  Unlike Obama who let the far left write all legislation and it never got passed.   Nixon passed more legislation and better legislation than all democrats combined since FDR by doing a couple simple things.  Nixon would talk to democrats and republicans and ask they what they needed.  Then Nixon would have his people write the legislation  and fit it to pass as much as possible.   Then Nixon would have someone introduce it, with his political will behind a compromise piece of legislation it passed easily.

Almost every piece of environmental legislation was a result of republicans and Nixon.

You can go back to your Sesame street act and return to your regularly scheduled fucking idiot posts.

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2 hours ago, bluerules009 said:

Pretty easy moron.  Unlike Obama who let the far left write all legislation and it never got passed.   Nixon passed more legislation and better legislation than all democrats combined since FDR by doing a couple simple things.  Nixon would talk to democrats and republicans and ask they what they needed.  Then Nixon would have his people write the legislation  and fit it to pass as much as possible.   Then Nixon would have someone introduce it, with his political will behind a compromise piece of legislation it passed easily.

Almost every piece of environmental legislation was a result of republicans and Nixon.

You can go back to your Sesame street act and return to your regularly scheduled fucking idiot posts.

Yeah Nixon was a uniter. He united the entire country that he needed to be run the +++++ out of Washington on a +++++ing rail.

 

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4 hours ago, jackmormon said:

Yeah Nixon was a uniter. He united the entire country that he needed to be run the +++++ out of Washington on a +++++ing rail.

 

Nixon Passed 20 times or more good legislation that did more for this country than all the democratic presidents in the last 50 years combined.

He also did it while committing 1/4 of the impeachable offenses as Obama.

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