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TheBlackAdder

(28,227 posts)
1. Trump will sanction it and then all of Magadonia will say the dog had it coming.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 12:56 AM
Apr 27



How else will she get her Christian Nationalist "Cruelty IS the Point" street creds?

Someone or something has to suffer and die.

Celerity

(43,589 posts)
3. She supported the programme, but I can find nothing showing that she personally shot wolves from a plane or helicopter
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 01:24 AM
Apr 27

I could be wrong, and I am open, as always, to seeing evidence showing that I am in error


Her deadly wolf program

With a disdain for science that alarms wildlife experts, Sarah Palin continues to promote Alaska's policy to gun down wolves from planes.

https://www.salon.com/2008/09/08/sarah_palin_wolves/

PUBLISHED SEPTEMBER 8, 2008

Wildlife activists thought they had seen the worst in 2003 when Frank Murkowski, then the Republican governor of Alaska, signed a bill ramping up state programs to gun down wild wolves from airplanes, inviting average citizens to participate. Wolves, Murkowski believed, were clearly better than humans at killing elk and moose, and humans needed to even the playing field.

But that was before Sarah Palin took Murkowski's job at the end of 2006. She went one step, or paw, further. Palin didn't think Alaskans should be allowed to chase wolves from aircraft and shoot them -- they should be encouraged to do so. Palin's administration put a bounty on wolves' heads, or to be more precise, on their mitts.

In early 2007, Palin's administration approved an initiative to pay a $150 bounty to hunters who killed a wolf from an airplane in certain areas, hacked off the left foreleg, and brought in the appendage. Ruling that the Palin administration didn't have the authority to offer payments, a state judge quickly put a halt to them but not to the shooting of wolves from aircraft.

Detractors consider the airborne shootings a savage business, conducted under the euphemism "predator control." The airplanes appear in the winter, so the wolves show up like targets in a video game, sprinting across the white canvas below. Critics believe the practice violates the ethics of hunting, while supporters say the process is not hunting at all, but a deliberate cull.

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stopdiggin

(11,387 posts)
5. there is something of a distinction there
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 01:43 AM
Apr 27

particularly given where this subject sprang from this evening ...

Irish_Dem

(47,518 posts)
6. The GOP loves killing Americans.
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 08:22 AM
Apr 27

All the Covid deaths which could have been prevented.

All the mass murders with military grade weapons in the US.

Women denied emergency medical care to save their lives.

DFW

(54,448 posts)
7. Look at which states still actively enforce the death penalty
Sat Apr 27, 2024, 08:41 AM
Apr 27

Republicans like killing people, too.

(It wasn’t the Democrats who were yelling, “hang Mike Pence,” if you remember.)

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