Date: Tue, 1 Nov 2005 16:30:46 -0800 (PST) From: "Mike Wagner" View Contact Details View Contact Details Add Mobile Alert Subject: Jimenez gives out Murder Permit To: Mike_Jimenez@fws.gov Jimenez, Your replies get even more garbled and uniformative. As you do with all your replies, instead of actually doing the right thing in livestock issues by using proven non lethal methods and Predator Friendly Ranching, you continue to blame others and not yourself for your intolerance and your actions. It's funny that you say you were in a anti war movement, which now what you are doing to the Wolves is a war. By not making peace with Wolves by doing non lethal only, you endorse and create violence, and conflict that result from it. So that means you are a hypocrite. And that has to be one of the worst things in the world. I find it also interesting that you bring up humility when you deny everything that is proven to be true and make letters like this that make no sense whatsoever. And you can throw petty comments at those such as myself who desire to see peace between Humans and Wolves without violence or oppression, but I would rather be part of that idea which is more noble than support a false one as you do. One that paints peace as enslaving a race and murdering it at a whim. And I will not pander ever to murderers, such as yourself. So, I will say it again. Stop murdering Wolves, stop the lies, and support peace between Humans and Wolves. Mike Wagner -- Director and Founder of Heart of the Wolf Organization -- and Co-Host of Wolf Tracks http://www.heartofthewolf.org http://www.care2.com/c2c/group/TRACKS --- Mike_Jimenez@fws.gov wrote: --------------------------------- Mike, It's difficult to have discussions with people who don't have the humility to discuss. Much of the world suffers from this lack of dialog and it's all too easy to see the lost opportunities to move forward. I remember being in college in San Francisco during the sixties and being out in the free speech and anti-war dialog. I trust at some point, you too will grow and see the need for meaningful discussion. Believe or not, there are solutions to conservation problems that may not always conform to the Mike Wagner approach. Mike J.