Southdakotahunter
Well-known member
i cut and pasted this from tonydean.com.....not as good as some do but oh well. for you that dont know, this is our beloved Liberty Belle
Tony Dean Outdoors
Issues
Will a "Lockout Leader" make it to the Legislature?
Even though the South Dakota Lockout, an effort that claims to have shut down 4 million acres to hunting in western South Dakota fizzled, one of its leaders has announced a candidacy for the SD Legislature.
Betty Olson of Prairie City, an avowed critic of the SD Game, Fish & Parks Department, plans to run for a seat in the SD House. However, she will have opposition.
Just what we need, another "property rights" radical in the legislature.
Interestingly, the property rights, "me first" crowd has brought forth much legislation. I cannot recall any of it becoming law.
Why?
Because they are out of step with South Dakota.
Democracy works.
We wish Betty Olson the best. Perhaps a couple years in the South Dakota legislature would convince her that democracy does, indeed, work well.
Under the rules of democracy, the majority rules, and so far, the majority sees the downfalls of "me first" legislation.
Tony Dean Outdoors
Issues
Will a "Lockout Leader" make it to the Legislature?
Even though the South Dakota Lockout, an effort that claims to have shut down 4 million acres to hunting in western South Dakota fizzled, one of its leaders has announced a candidacy for the SD Legislature.
Betty Olson of Prairie City, an avowed critic of the SD Game, Fish & Parks Department, plans to run for a seat in the SD House. However, she will have opposition.
Just what we need, another "property rights" radical in the legislature.
Interestingly, the property rights, "me first" crowd has brought forth much legislation. I cannot recall any of it becoming law.
Why?
Because they are out of step with South Dakota.
Democracy works.
We wish Betty Olson the best. Perhaps a couple years in the South Dakota legislature would convince her that democracy does, indeed, work well.
Under the rules of democracy, the majority rules, and so far, the majority sees the downfalls of "me first" legislation.