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Old 03-21-2008, 03:27 PM   #15
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Those scruffy things are killing all the deer and wild turkeys... not to mention a threat to domestic animals. I think it's a great idea to put em all out. Upon further thought....YOU should jump in the pack, then we'd be killing two useless scruffy things with one stone!
More deer get hit by cars then killed in the wild. Hunters shoot thousands more turkey than killed by coyotes. As far as domestic animals-the U.S. puts hundreds of thousands to sleep every year-should we shoot the dogcatchers too? Coyotes are very smart and cunning hunters-can't say the same for deer and turkey-which like you, have the brain the size of a pea-

LET THEM LIVE I SAY!!!!

Just Once I wish Wile Coyote would have caught that fuggin Roadrunner!
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