Bush's Pardon of the Day: The Bald Eagle Murderer

By Air America

Today Bush pardons multiple bald eagle killer Leslie Owen Collier (because bald eagle tastes like chicken).


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The turkey pardoned the lame duck

Or do I have that backwards?

Bush accomplishment #1

Saving an endangered American symbol from becoming an existing live species.

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Wait a Minute

Aren't the Repugnicans the party of Wedge Issues? If you don't vote to outlaw flag burning you must be a commie liberal? But it's OKAY to kill the symbol of America?

Clearly, this micreant either (a) contributed a hell of a lot of money to the Bush Library or (b) is a life member of the NRA, aka the National Kill Our Children While They Sleep Association. I hear Chimpy pardoned a druggie too--what happened to all that Reich Wing outrage over the pardon of Mark Rich? Oh, that's right, if they contribute to Repugnican causeas, they are redeemed.

No, you wait a minute.

Republicans are only interested in things that affect their lives personally. You know. Like gay marriage.

eagle killer

Bush pardoned Mr. Leslie O. Collier, the notorious eagle murderer. Oh wail, oh hew and cry!

OK, has anyone actually looked into this story?

It appears Collier was trying to increase the wild turkey population by poisoning some coyotes. Unfortunately for him, he selected a poison (who's to know these things) unapproved for killing coyotes, and the carrion eating eagles ate the dead dogs. And two of them (the eagles, not the already dead dogs) died. So it's off to gitmo for this freedom hating bastard.

Now, I'm certainly rapturous that the head of the far right lunatic fringe flying monkey freak show is run out of town with the rest of his mutant circus. But give the poor man a little credit... he knows a rail job when he sees one.

Our national bird is a vulture. That, on its face, is sick. It explains a lot, but it's sick.

An outrageous fine and loss of his rights as a citizen because a damn bird ate a dead dog? What in the name of my sweet flaming jesus is wrong with this country?

There are times when I, as an ardent liberal, have an undeniable urge to take a stick and beat what remains of our government as it drowns in the bathtub.

What is most troubling here is that the left is making idiot noises all over this, as tho they were programmed with the same code which makes the right twitch in unison.

So I say, loudly and proudly, before he gets frog marched off to the Hague, "Thank you, President Bush, for righting this particular wrong, and restoring full citizenship to a man who was trying to help another flightless bird (turkey, lame duck, whatever) get a leg up in this world."

And to the rest of you air america ditto-heads, skip the talking points and read the google machine. You don't have to be on the right to be an idiot.

By GOOMBAHNovember 29, 2008 - 10:26pm

Okay houndog. Whatever the sock puppet, you are still an ass...

I'm Pretty Sure That Poisoning Coyotes Is Illegal In Missouri...

... and most other places. Then to leave the dead carcass lay about to poison other animals is just plain stupid. Collier should have had his hunting rights suspended. There are legal methods to control Coyote populations, and he ignored them to employ his own dangerously stupid method, when legal, reasonable methods were in place. He is clearly too stupid to be trusted with weapons.
A responsible hunter is a good conservationist, a dangerous fool is just that; a dangerous fool.

As far as giving Der Chimpenfuhrer credit, this move clearly echoes his disregard for nature. Just my two cents.

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