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yeoman6987

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2. Going around destroying houses is not the answer
Sat Jul 25, 2015, 12:17 PM
Jul 2015

After 20 years in jail what was accomplished?

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I'm not surprised. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #1
Going around destroying houses is not the answer yeoman6987 Jul 2015 #2
Not the answer, but at least they took a stand. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #3
Oh yah, I forgot to mention. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #4
more likely they condemned them to worse deaths Kali Jul 2015 #5
Can you back up your statement? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #6
lets see, 5000 weasels released in one area Kali Jul 2015 #7
Most of them would be run over". You don't know that. Maybe darkangel218 Jul 2015 #8
You don't know the animals were abused either Major Nikon Jul 2015 #10
They were about to be turned into fur darkangel218 Jul 2015 #13
I agree with you. Boudica the Lyoness Jul 2015 #15
Do you really think that's the majority opinion on the subject? Major Nikon Jul 2015 #17
No more so than turning a cow into a Big Mac Major Nikon Jul 2015 #16
And that's wrong too melman Jul 2015 #20
Most people don't think so Major Nikon Jul 2015 #22
I would totally eat a Big Mac made from minks. Orrex Jul 2015 #24
That's Freakin' funny. BudahBelly Jul 2015 #27
You can get the minkburger experience... Scootaloo Jul 2015 #38
Way to go, buzzkill. Orrex Jul 2015 #46
I prefer spotted owl Major Nikon Jul 2015 #47
Who? Orrex Jul 2015 #48
What? Major Nikon Jul 2015 #86
These were domesticated weasels, bred their entire lives in captivity NickB79 Jul 2015 #26
Proving that there's a right way and a wrong way to shake the weasel. Orrex Jul 2015 #29
Oh my God, you did not just...I mean...but... Telcontar Jul 2015 #95
Even in the unlikely event they did live it would be a bad thing Major Nikon Jul 2015 #11
At least they'll be warm Orrex Jul 2015 #23
These fools have no connection to reality. alphafemale Jul 2015 #30
weasels always remain wild, hard to handle, they bite and are extremely aggressive in cages. Sunlei Jul 2015 #74
uh, Kali Jul 2015 #78
weasals are an exception*. 'disney theory?',IMO,not 'fanatics' just ignorant about animals & Sunlei Jul 2015 #81
would it be better to have an anal electrical probe? restorefreedom Jul 2015 #75
if it is fast, then the answer is yes Kali Jul 2015 #80
death by electocution is inhumane restorefreedom Jul 2015 #82
it may be, I really don't know Kali Jul 2015 #96
a sad reality is restorefreedom Jul 2015 #97
imagine hold a wild feral cat untouched by humans & shove a wire? Its the catch and restraint, Sunlei Jul 2015 #105
vile and repugnant restorefreedom Jul 2015 #107
they just drown them because its cheap & easy. they're fierce to restrain, even with heavy gloves. Sunlei Jul 2015 #104
You are talking to someone whose understanding of nature is from Disney movies. alphafemale Jul 2015 #12
Ignoring your insults, what proof do you have the minks "starved"? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #14
They are gonna die in the wild, too. hifiguy Jul 2015 #18
We are all gonna die. Just as you described. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #34
It was still certain death just a longer more fearful painful one alphafemale Jul 2015 #19
They wouldn't have starved. They were released in 4 , maybe more, different states. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #33
Go watch another Disney movie. alphafemale Jul 2015 #50
You go do that. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #54
You are clueless. alphafemale Jul 2015 #76
No, you are the one who's clueless. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #83
Nature kills for the joy of it. alphafemale Jul 2015 #110
Reading your posts in this thread, I say you're the one who needs to grow up darkangel218 Jul 2015 #111
I know you are but what am I???? HAA!!! ni alphafemale Jul 2015 #112
Jury voted 1-6 to LEAVE IT davepc Jul 2015 #113
What proof do you have that captive bred animals can survive in the wild? Thor_MN Jul 2015 #21
Do you have any notion of how an ecology works? Scootaloo Jul 2015 #31
I do know that living in the wild is where they belong. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #32
"The Wild" isn't a vacuum, darkangel Scootaloo Jul 2015 #36
Who said it was a vacuum?? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #37
You throw a bunch of hyperactive predators with bad instincts into the woods. What happens? Scootaloo Jul 2015 #39
The woods is their habitat. Do you have a problem with that?? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #41
You really don't grasp the impact of introducing a bunch of alien predators into an ecosystem? Scootaloo Jul 2015 #42
Oh FFS! Minks are now "alien predators"??? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #43
These mink are Scootaloo Jul 2015 #49
Some consider feral cats an ecological problem ( because they kill birds) darkangel218 Jul 2015 #55
I don't advocate dumping hundreds of cats in the woods and hoping for the best Scootaloo Jul 2015 #56
I'm asking you if you feel the ferrals are an ecological problem? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #59
Feral cats absolutely are an ecological problem Scootaloo Jul 2015 #62
Feral cats are deemed as an "ecological problem" by the haters, no matter where they are darkangel218 Jul 2015 #67
And by ecologists. But you know, you go do you. n/t Scootaloo Jul 2015 #70
Cats are domesticated animals. Minks are not. Minks can only belong in the wild, as you know darkangel218 Jul 2015 #71
And there is no shortage of mink in the wild Scootaloo Jul 2015 #77
There is no shortage of humans either. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #87
I mean that habitats that can support mink, already have full populations of mink Scootaloo Jul 2015 #101
Feral cats are an ecological problem tammywammy Jul 2015 #64
you have been unbelievably patient and factual in your replies Kali Jul 2015 #89
probably the same thing that happened when the canned hunting farms "lost'' the first FERAL HOGS. Sunlei Jul 2015 #79
ecology, zoology, biology, physics, science in general, math, fermented malt beverages Kali Jul 2015 #73
Yah, on your part. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #85
Where did you learn debate? Telcontar Jul 2015 #98
! Kali Jul 2015 #100
In the DU lounge. Nt darkangel218 Jul 2015 #108
In another thread on this same topic I said about the same thing. Archae Jul 2015 #25
If real fur was on "its way out", how come 5K innocent minks were on the death row?? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #40
Because some, usually the 1%ers, still like real fur. Archae Jul 2015 #57
Obviously is not. You are so wrong in trying to give a stat of who is using it, darkangel218 Jul 2015 #60
I agree. These idiots need a long "time out." hunter Jul 2015 #72
Someone actually alerted on your response. Dr Hobbitstein Jul 2015 #84
At least it went 7-0. tammywammy Jul 2015 #88
! Kali Jul 2015 #93
Nice all around attitude: "Fuck you, too!" Buzz Clik Jul 2015 #28
"Worthless, feral animals"??? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #35
The vandalism was monumentally stupid hifiguy Jul 2015 #9
I agree. Vandalizing properties was completely wrong. But they did it to save innocent animals darkangel218 Jul 2015 #44
Most of those minks probably starved to death or killed by other minks.. Kaleva Jul 2015 #51
You don't know that, only assume. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #53
It is known that minks are territorial animals Kaleva Jul 2015 #91
Their lifespan is not an excuse for murdering them . darkangel218 Jul 2015 #92
Thank you for this thread. We can see the true colours of some here. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #45
It was probably the attack on homes that escalated the charges. n/t tammywammy Jul 2015 #52
So...release minks back into the wild = domestic terrorists. Rex Jul 2015 #58
:( No shit Rex darkangel218 Jul 2015 #61
The double standard is puke worthy as are some of the replies in this thread. Rex Jul 2015 #63
+1 darkangel218 Jul 2015 #68
The way they ignore the obvious point of the title is amusing. Rex Jul 2015 #90
It's always the same, isn't it? darkangel218 Jul 2015 #94
yeah, you should get back to the cute baby in the washing machine picture! Kali Jul 2015 #99
You used to be good at this. darkangel218 Jul 2015 #109
Good at noting some of your "amusing" meltdowns? Kali Jul 2015 #114
Releasing invasive animals on geographies an issue, plus American Minks carry Canine Distemper Virus TheBlackAdder Jul 2015 #65
Yours is the point that matters. kcr Jul 2015 #103
Our gov. has used those anti-terror laws to put people away for 40+ years for damaging property. Sunlei Jul 2015 #66
No kidding! darkangel218 Jul 2015 #69
releasing minks was common KT2000 Jul 2015 #102
Maybe some here would be interested to know that LiberalAndProud Jul 2015 #106
Good... Positrons Jul 2015 #115
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