Posted by ericlb on December 23, 2007 at 07:54:40 from (72.173.211.235):
In Reply to: o/t wolf attack posted by glennster on December 23, 2007 at 06:14:56:
now , due to somebody's not thinking before they jog, they will have to vote in a mill leavy to provide a politicly correct representative to establish a dialog with the wolves to inform them of all the new laws being passed against them, and include a peta representative to encourage the wolves to switch from eating meat to veggys, the wolves,realizing their way of life is being thratened by a handfull of idiots who should have been drowned in a rain barrel when born, will have to get a lawyer to represent them in court for the next 10 years, at a public cost of 20 billion dollars , and when they are all done, the wolves will still eat meat, and the lawyers will all have new luxury homes in the bahammas paid for by the wolves, and it will then start all over again because a grizzly swallowed a little fifi dog and the old lady is mad now
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