Thursday, November 16, 2006

THE EXTERMINATORS

Feinstein and Boxer the Exterminators

By de Andréa

While the NRA and other organizations are fighting to preserve American Constitutional rights, our so- called California Representatives, Senators Bunny Boxer and Di Fi Feinstein have been exercising their equal rights of fighting to destroy them. But that is old news; recently they have taken on a whole new agenda as well.

Now in addition to spreading their anti-American Propaganda all over this Nation, as well as authoring bills to destroy our second amendment rights they have shrewdly, as only they can do, slipped an amendment into the Military Construction Appropriations bill that will lead to the extermination of hundreds of healthy protected endangered animals.

Yes our global warming weed hugging animal rights advocates are actually exterminators in disguise. Moreover they have come out of the closet again, and are showing their true hypocritical colors.

In October of 06 President Bush signed the 2007 Defense Authorization Act, which included a provision saving hundreds of elk and mule deer on Santa Rosa Island off the coast of California from extermination; this because of a court order that was to begin in 2008, and the slaughter to be completed by 2011.

The elk and mule deer on Santa Rosa Island are unique and invaluable, as they are free from all the diseases that plague these same animals elsewhere. Moreover they are used as breading stock to be introduced into existing herds on the mainland that are failing from diseases such as Chronic Wasting Disease (CWD) and others.

On November 14 the dynamic duo Senators Boxer and Feinstein attached an amendment to the Military Construction Appropriations bill that will overturn current law which protects these unique animals from extermination. NRA’s Chief Lobbyist Chris Cox is calling on Congress to stop Senators Boxer and Feinstein from killing hundreds of extraordinarily healthy animals.

THE BOTTOM LINE: Again the hypocrisy of the far left with their weed, insect, and animal rights agendas, that have many times take precedence over human rights, have become conspicuously obvious, especially in the political pandering of these two electorates.

de Andréa

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