ENDANGERED SPECIES Rules Face Last-Minute Changes »

Posted By Eagle_Eye 11 months, 3 weeks ago in News

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With the Bush administration on the verge of relaxing regulations protecting endangered species, Democratic leaders are looking at ways to overturn any last-minute rule changes.

Bush will be successful at Killing off more Endangered Species and devastating wildlife with continued "Deregulation" of the Endangered Species Act.

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    Eagle_Eye11 months, 3 weeks ago

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    The Bush Administration will administer the final fatal blow to protecting wildlife and the delicate web of life necessary for it's survival tomorrow.

    Email your representatives please to help the Endangered and ALL wildlife.

    I am so sick and upset about this that I can't even post responsibly.....EAGLE TEARS.......from Eagle Eye's.....

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    italymeetsdixie11 months, 3 weeks ago

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    Eagle I understand. Just when I think that he couldn't possibly screw this country any more than he already has--He tops his last effort by a mile.

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    Eagle_Eye11 months, 3 weeks ago

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    "If the rules go into effect before Obama takes office, they will be difficult to overturn since it would require the new administration to restart the rule-making process. Congress, however, could reverse the rules through the Congressional Review Act, a law that allows review of new federal regulations."

    Eagle screaming!!!!!!! How can a human being be so thoughtless, ruthless and careless???? answer: easy if the last name is "Bush" I

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    Eagle_Eye11 months, 3 weeks ago

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    This is monumental to breaking down all the work done by the top scientists, researchers, wildlife and environmental agencies (government and private sectors) that have dedicated them selves to preserving Endangered Species, brought many back from the brink of extinction and now we watch helplessly as they are carelessly tossed aside by the Bush Administration, may they all (Censored...Bleep, Bleep, Bleep Censored)

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      epiphannyy11 months, 3 weeks ago

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      All the Executive orders made since May can be reversed by Obama fairly easily. What is funny is that the Bush administration thought they had until the end of November to make these "last minute changes" that would endure. They are so incompetent that they didn't even know when the cut-off date was.

      Frankly, I find it fitting that his "legacy" will so easily be erased and the fault lies squarely on his administration's shoulders. Total incompetency and corruption brought down by their own incompetence and corruption. Talk about poetic justice!

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      wkmallon11 months, 3 weeks ago

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      I am a proponent of protecting wildlife especially birds of prey so Eagles are dear to my heart. Many years ago I attended a conference on Endangered species and the speaker opened with a story. This Red neck was caught shooting an Eagle and cooking it for dinner. He was arrested and taken to trial. Before sentencing the Judge asked him. Just out of curiosity what does an Eagle taste like? The good old boy thought for a minute and answered, a little like a Peregrine Falcon.

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      shthouse0911 months, 3 weeks ago

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      You people are retarted!!!

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      BB6411 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Guys, saving the planet isn't a bad thing. However, more often than not, people claiming to be environmentalist would rather see humans become extinct over animals migrating. We've seen countless claims of animals being at risk or in danger only to be proven wrong.

      They also don't know what we're doing when we reintroduce animals. In Wisconsin the "save the gray wolf" folks released wolves. The hope was to have the "majestic" animals roaming the woods living in harmony with everyone. They would have ample deer for food and everything will be wonderful. Well the wolves were clearly smarter than the environmentalists. Deer are difficult to hunt, the farmer's domestic cattle are not. We have over 1000 breeding pairs here now and the problem continues. Seeing the problem, the DNR released wild turkeys. Again, the idea was to offer easier prey for the wolves. Didn't work, the turkeys were smarter than the wolves and the DNR. So now we're being over run by wild turkeys who like destroying corn crops. Instead of expanding the hunting season for turkeys, the DNR came up with another solution. Someone at the DNR heard that Rattle Snakes love turkey eggs. You guessed it. The environmental geniuses at the DNR released hundreds of Rattle Snakes. We've never had more bites reported in our history of keeping records. I'm sure they'll come up with a new solution like releasing mongoose or gorillas or something else that will cause other problems.

      Tell me when the environmental groups finally admit they don't know what they're doing either.

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      buckncindykill11 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Has Rep. Markey read the NYT today?

      So far the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports 63 record snowfalls in the United States, 115 lowest-ever temperatures for the month. Only 44 Octobers over the past 114 years have been cooler than this last one.

      The polar ice is accumulating faster than usual, and some of the experts now concede that the globe hasn't warmed since 1995.

      Interesting......

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      PainGoddess11 months, 3 weeks ago

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      Bush's idea of "if you don't eat it you don't need it" mentality. I certainly hope that if he ever makes it to an older age he will be sorry for royally messing things up for his progeny. Saving wild animals that are part of the life cycles in nature helps out the environment too. but somebody like the King Twit will never realize it.

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        Eagle_Eye11 months, 3 weeks ago

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        I'm thinking that it is now a good time to take a vacation because the reality of what is going to happen in the next couple of years is going to be devastating. Humans don't have a clue what it is like to be homeless, hungry, thirsty, cold, sick and no hope.

        Coming home from the Dr. today there were more homeless on the corners of the interstate with signs, a family in the grocery shopping center living in their station wagon with a sign saying they needed food.

        It's only going to get worse by Christmas. We are in a down ward spiral and our leader with his buddies is laughing all the way to the bank.

        I find it really amazing how this administration has managed to bankrupt the entire world.

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        Spadecaller11 months, 3 weeks ago

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        Considering that the flat-earthers are still walking this earth, I think we could do better by protecting all the species they threaten.

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          simonsez11 months, 3 weeks ago

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          Nobody wants to see any animal go extinct, but very often, endangered animals are used by enthusiasts to promote other agendas. I fail to see what the article has to do with saving ferrets, whooping cranes and humpback whales.

          Of course we should do everything we can do to protect the various salmon species so EE can have a good meal. I like it too.

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            simonsez11 months, 3 weeks ago

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            By the way EE, I have a video of one of your relatives knocking a baby goat off a cliff to kill it for dinner. It was too heavy to carry ...

            Very ingenious, I must say.

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            beavith111 months, 3 weeks ago

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            there are several issues that don't include this administration.

            1.) there are too many people.

            2.) no one knows if anthropogenic CO2 has caused the warming or cooling trend that we see.

            3.)we don't know how the atmosphere works.

            and the corollary to 3.) we can't determine if any changes that we see are from people.

            so, we can all just relax a bit.

            the US can reduce emissions, but only in a sensible economic fashion. it doesn't do any good to beggar ourselves doing 'green' things that don't make economic sense.

            thing is, H Waxman just took over the House energy committe. i can't wia tto see how stupid he's going to get. with the Hollywood brain trust callingthe shots anything can happen.

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              simonsez11 months, 3 weeks ago

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              The most valuable words in the English language, "global warming is caused by man".

              It will cause trillions of dollars to be re-distributed with no proof ever of anything. We will be blamed for warming or cooling, whichever occurs. It's a neat scheme ...

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                Klarissa11 months, 3 weeks ago

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                It will be really exciting to see real dinosaurs. As the scientists make the dinosoars from the DNA they've found I wonder how long it will take a dinosaur to become an adult and if they can multiply.

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                cleoking130511 months, 3 weeks ago

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                Whatever happened to going GREEN? All of a sudden, the Bush administration just doesn't care about anything because the are leaving the office. Way to go Americans for voting for that pig TWICE! Now we will all suffer till the very end

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                  cleoking130511 months, 3 weeks ago

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                  Whatever happened to going GREEN? All of a sudden, the Bush administration just doesn't care about anything because the are leaving the office. Way to go Americans for voting for that pig TWICE! Now we will all suffer till the very end

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                    canadianrancher5711 months, 3 weeks ago

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                    I comment on this story with mixed feelings, as a child my grandfather told me about how he saw bald eagles flying over in the spring and fall, for many years I never even thought that I would see a bald eagle on our property but now they are common in the spring and fall, which shows how if we make and effort we can make a difference.
                    On the other hand we have a small creek that flows across our pasture and a few years ago the government put it under the control of the ocean and fisheries department. There is now no way that I can do anything at all near this creek, I cannot even put gravel in for a crossing, on corners where it erodes the bank I cannot put in large rock, or I cannot deepen some of the holes where the cattle water. The thing that bothers me the most is that in 2003 we had a dry summer and the creek basically dried up and as I walked down the dry creekbed I found hundreds if not thousands of dead fish, if I had been allowed to deepen some of the larger holes many of those fish likely would have survived.
                    What scares me the most now is they are talking of making us put a fence along the whole creek to keep the cattle out, this is a very winding creek and it covers around 7 miles of distance over only two miles of pasture, if I fence it off there will not be much pasture left and also the cost will have to be paid for by me.
                    Even with all this nonsense I have to face I do wish you well.

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                      Eagle_Eye11 months, 1 week ago

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                      it is a sad sad world

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