Those hurtful horrible fish

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1. It's a stupid bill.

Asian carp are from Asia, hence the name, "Asian Carp"

2. They are NOT European carp, like other carp in the US, they are "Asian Carp". From Asia.

3. ALL carp in the United States, and Canada for that matter, are "invasive carp", there are no native carp here. so THAT name is also incorrect.

4. It is SO stupid it is easy to see it was proposed, and passed, by politicians, of which there are very few with an active brain.

This kind of stupidity is not new. There is a diver duck, primarily on the oceans and Great Lakes, known now as the "Long Tail" duck. They were NOT always known as "Long Tail" ducks, for more than 100 years they were known as "Old Squaw". It was amazing just how close the world came to ending by calling them "Old Squaw" and it was considered a "blessing" to mankind when they changed the name to "Long Tail"

It was very expensive rebranding all of those ducks.
 

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What a waste of time and money!!!!!!!!!!!!!

What is "Hurtful and Offensive" is the way the Great Lakes are allowed to be destroyed.:mad:


It would be hurtful and offensive to Obama's greedy Demoncrat buddies for them to lose a nickle. Scum bag millionaires, sucking the life out of the working man. Just like Obama and Co.

Did I mention that these carp WERE imported from Asia? I wonder if that is why they used to be called Asian Carp. Since that is what they are. How much are they going to spend to re-label all those carp? It cost the US Fish and Wildlife Service $29.968 MILLION to re-brand all the "Old Squaw".
 

Moot

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Hey dare Mr. Texas smarty pants. Don't you be digging on State Senator Hoffman about this carp crap. We here in Minnersoota are darn proud of da fine work Senator Hoffman hass been doin down dare in St. Paul. We need more good men like him to help protect people who don't efen haff da good sense to know when they are being offended.

Ya when dis bill gets some traction and passes da senate and house it will open the door to more legislation to protect other groups of people dat are being hurt and offended. Jus to show some respect to our good neighbors across da border, Canadian Geese will soon be referred to as invasive geese. Dose poor Kanucks don't need no stinkin geese givin dem a bad name. Day got enough problems witout being associated wit does loud honking geese dat poop all over da place. All doe I did see a guy from over dare at Tunder Bay takin a dump behind the curling club in Duluth once, ya.

Den we gotta help out dose poor Finlanders. Dose people got dare name associated with saunas. Dat dare kinda stuff conjures up images of sweaty, naked people and prostitution. And what about dose Swedish massages and meatballs. And dose African killer bees, Icelandic cod, European starling, Japanese beetles, British Beatles, Middle-eastern oil, Italian loafers, da Bong Memorial Bridge....

Jeese, you betcha vee got our work cut out for us, dats fur darn sure.
 

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"Canadian Geese will soon be referred to as invasive geese."


OK, this one is ENTIRElY incorrect.

They are NOT "Canadian Geese". The correct term is "Canada Goose(se), of which there are around 14-16 sub-species, depending on which biologist you talk to. The particular sub-species to which you refer to as "invasive" is known as the "Giant Canada" goose. That particular sub-species was at one time considered extinct, until, are you ready for this one, a small remnant population was found on a lake in the Great State of
MINNESOTA! They were reintroduced from there. SO, they are NOT invasive, no matter WHAT that numbskull state senator you have MIGHT try to come up with!

:p

( THAT was FUN!
:cool:)



 
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Ragman

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"Canadian Geese will soon be referred to as invasive geese."


OK, this one is ENTIRElY incorrect.

They are NOT "Canadian Geese". The correct term is "Canada Goose(se), of which there are around 14-16 sub-species, depending on which biologist you talk to. The particular sub-species to which you refer to as "invasive" is known as the "Giant Canada" goose. That particular sub-species was at one time considered extinct, until, are you ready for this one, a small remnant population was found on a lake in the Great State of
MINNESOTA! They were reintroduced from there. SO, they are NOT invasive, no matter WHAT that numbskull state senator you have MIGHT try to come up with!

:p

( THAT was FUN!
:cool:)
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