Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Obama and Infanticide, Panthers, And Bigfoot

I have located Illinois Senate Bill 1093 but not Bill 1095 yet. You may recall that my hippie sister said that Obama would never say the things I read to her, and that what I was reading had to be untrue. Unfortunately he said those things in reference to Senate Bill 1093, that is, he referred to children born after abortion attempts, children who were completely separate from their wonderful mothers, as "previable fetuses." He also said that caring for these little American citizens would be "unconsititutional" as it was interfering with a woman's right to have an abortion. In other words, Obama believes that an abortion should be a guranteed kill, even if you have to kill a living person to accomplish that. Do you see how evil-sick that is? After I found and read Senate Bill 1093, I called my sister and left her a message saying, that Obama wasn't stupid. He's worse than that. I will have the verbatim details of the bill and Obama's remarks and others' in another post.
The truth about the Florida panther took a big step forward with Jamie Adam's column in "Woods 'N Water" magazine in March. Jamie is retired and was both a game warden and a high sheriff in Florida. He is now on the Primos (hunting) staff and has been writing a column for the above-mentioned magazine for many years. I look forward to reading, but I have been critical ab out him not telling the truth about the distribution of the Florida panther (all over Florida except for the developed areas obviously). I had been told that he was afraid of loosing his state retirement if he spoke out. People, you have to live in Florida to know that is a real consideration. But this March, he finally stepped forward and wrote, "... the Florida panther is a classic example of what I'm talking about. I know for a fact that our native panthers have been seen all over Florida, not only by hunters (who know full well what they have seen close up) , but also by our own wildlife officers patrolling Florida's woods." He then goes on to blame "the feds in their continuing quest to dominate the panther situation." He says "These are not our state biologists." In that he is wrong unless they've changed their tune. They and game wardens -con servation wardens- are still telling people they're crazy is they claim to see a panther outside of the panther preserve along Alligator Ally. But Jamie's writing is going to be a big help in completely eliminating that cracker talk, and I hope that before he goes to the Happy Hunting Ground he will find the courage to tell the public about the black color phase of the Florida panther. Government has such a difficult time dealing with reality because reality shows we need less government not more.
Finally, regarding Bigfoot, I have this quote from the famous George Schaller, vice-president of the Wildlife Conservation Society's Science and Exploration Program: "The many Sasquatch tracks need to be explained. Casts of such tracks, together with the cast of a body imprint with large heels clearly outlined found in 2000, represent the most compelling evidence to date."
This is found on page 12 of Jeff Meldrum's book, "Sasquatch."
I am looking for anyone in the Gainesville to Lake City area who would be interested in sharing gas expenses to look for Bigfoot. Please call me at 352-359-0850. The little settlement of Tayor in the Osceola Forest was mentioned in the Bigfoot Research Organization's website as having a series of sightings. Considering the expanse of wild woods - the largest east of the Mississippi - it only makes sense for that area to have Bigfeet. The observer saw a Bigfoot crossing a dirt road where rocks went across the road. That begs the question of whether he deliberately crossed on rocks to hide his tracks. I think that there are individual Bigfeet who do try to conceal their tracks which is why I walked the sides of dirt roads looking for tracks just off the road. He could easily jump the roads. Have any Bigfoot stories? Please call me. Pete Nickerson.

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