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Barf. DEI. Didn't Earn It.
Skeptical any of them can tell a grouse from a pheasant or a trout from a whitefish. I mostly feel bad for the CPW employees that have STEM degrees and are qualified professionals. This has to be a kick in the nuts for them.
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Where's Jimmy and prof, going where the science takes them. At least Steve's okay, shoot'in pheasant on Ida's sacred grounds, that she, oops does it identify that way, has forsaken for greener urban pastures. Baby steps, just kidding, it's a sprint, to the new common ground. As long as your common ground is a leftist’s home ground, you’ll get along just fine. Anybody happen to catch how many dem congress critters voted to continue using taxpayers funds to just fly illegal immigrants into the country, skipping the messy border completely? All of them. I can’t get three family members to agree on dinner, but these losers vote en bloc on every single issue, right or wrong, but, usually, wrong. Best, Ted
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Where's Jimmy and prof, going where the science takes them. At least Steve's okay, shoot'in pheasant on Ida's sacred grounds, that she, oops does it identify that way, has forsaken for greener urban pastures. Baby steps, just kidding, it's a sprint, to the new common ground. Love me some Rez time Craig, lots of common ground to be had on the high plains, and not just chasing roosters either(most of which I do on private land these days). I'll be back this year, hopefully more than once. As to the Colorado Equity board.....getting kids into the outdoors is something I fully support, although I feel the emphasis should be on all kids, not just those from marginalized communities.
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Well Ted, at least felon gang "families" can agree that they should gladly spend the preloaded debit cards that're thrown at them for entering illegally. Maybe, common ground means the nbc and maddows of the double gun are pretending to be friends, hmmm.
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It seems only Ida Williams participates in the spontaneous creation of wealth as she has a small business. The rest are undoubtedly a bunch of reds who have created nothing.
The CPW director, Jeff Davis, better change his name before he gets cancelled. Great name, though.
Last edited by James Flynn; 03/27/24 09:32 AM.
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A little history might be in order here.
Several years ago, the hunters & fisherman in Colorado worked hard to get the state to spin-off & sperate state parks from the division of wildlife. We finally got our wish with the last republican governor we had & probably will have. Bill Ownes had enough votes in the legislature to separate the two & he signed it into law. The reason we wanted this done was that the parks side of things wasn't paying for itself & our hunting & other dollars were funding the loses on the parks side of things.
Then came along democrat John Hickenlooper as Governor "Now US Senator" and he merged the two back together creating Colorado Parks & Wildlife because State parks was hemorrhaging red ink & couldn't generate enough to pay for itself, whereas the wildlife & fishing side of things was doing great by being financed with hunting & fishing license sales. I knew that the moment Hickenlooper did this, we were screwed & eventually it would come to what we're seeing today with the CPW board of commissioners.
What it basically comes down to is the antis are embedded in the Marxist party and if that party gains total control of a state the hunters are going to take it where the sun doesn't shine. This is only part of the issues going on here. You should see the draconian gun laws moving through the state house right now along with bills that will wipe out single family residential zoning statewide. If you want to see what these Marxist bastards want to do to our country, all you have to do is pay attention to what's going on in Colorado.
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I think what has happened in Colorado and other places is going to happen here in Utah. Probably within the next decade. It’s already started and the pace is picking up at a rapid pace. Eventually, two counties will end up running the entire state. States need to start adopting an electoral college of some sort at a state level, each county gets a number of votes, no one county or city could decide the fate of the state. Wishful thinking I know. It’s a shame what has happened to Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon, Washington, etc.
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It's the California disease...
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More like the California Plague.
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