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I'm for lower taxes!
Posted by twodux on Mar 09 2006
I'm for lower taxes! Does that get your attention like I'm for wildlife abundance or I love babies?

Anyway, just remember, maximum wildlife abundance always comes right before.......the crash. Too many animals equals habitat damage and sometimes it can last for years or even decades. You can find studies everywhere that show this. There was even at least one on the damage deer in Prince William Sound did to their winter browse before the population crashed here. It was figured it would take at least thirty or fourty years befor the damage would be repaired. Bag limits were raised to try to prevent it from happenning again.

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