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Where did the Montana wolf thread go?

I'll jump om this one.... It is getting to the point where a person can't talk about anything with out it coming out as political. Its getting kind of old trying to follow a thread anymore. Yea, this one started out as a quote from the Governor, but most of what affects the ranching industry comes from some sort of government office.
 
Usually a wolf thread in our country ambles off into the willows-my neighbor just saw a pack kill a moose from his plane about 7-8 miles away. On the political side I'm sure they find Democrats and Republicans equally delicious-but they call in like a damn to whining noises-just a heads up.
 
it's pretty hard to seperate speaking about predators and not include politics since it was the biggest predator of all (politicians) that started this mess with the wolves. :roll: :roll: :roll:

I guess our local predator doesn't like this!
 
Bullhauler said:
The rule has always been to leave politics out of ranch talk.

and what about the other threads that he has moved lately. Were they political too?

One was a market report and contained information about ethanol subsidies, and one was about the increase in food prices?
 
hypocritexposer said:
Bullhauler said:
The rule has always been to leave politics out of ranch talk.

and what about the other threads that he has moved lately. Were they political too?

One was a market report and contained information about ethanol subsidies, and one was about the increase in food prices?

Increase in food prices? Careful there, that's sounding political to me.
 
Whitewing said:
hypocritexposer said:
Bullhauler said:
The rule has always been to leave politics out of ranch talk.

and what about the other threads that he has moved lately. Were they political too?

One was a market report and contained information about ethanol subsidies, and one was about the increase in food prices?

Increase in food prices? Careful there, that's sounding political to me.

Don't forget the Bull Bash, not to be confused with "bashing bulls." :wink:

Soapweed said:
Faster horses said:
Why was this moved to Bull Session instead of Ranch Talk?Not many read this section. There have been several moved
to Bull Session with no explanation. Usually if a moderator
moves a thread I start, they let me know it has been moved
and ask if I have a problem with it. I know of 3 or 4 threads
that have been moved here. Why? This on is definitely a
Ranch Talk thread.

Probably the moderator didn't fully read the post, and took BASH at the wrong meaning. :wink:


(băsh)

v., bashed, bash·ing, bash·es.

v.tr.
1.To strike with a heavy, crushing blow: The thug bashed the hood of the car with a sledgehammer.
2.To beat or assault severely: The police arrested the men who bashed an immigrant in the park.
3.Informal. To criticize (another) harshly, accusatorially, and threateningly: "He bashed the . . . government unmercifully over the . . . spy affair" (Lally Weymouth).
v.intr. Informal
To engage in harsh, accusatory, threatening criticism.

n.
1.Informal. A heavy, crushing blow.
2.Slang. A celebration; a party.


Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/bash#ixzz1DwOINhOY

*********************************************************

Instead the Bull Bash was used in its slang definition:

2.Slang. A celebration; a party.

And the 2011 Heart City Bull Bash was a very fun day, with a big crowd and a beautiful sunny warm February day. :-)
 
Soapweed said:
Whitewing said:
hypocritexposer said:
and what about the other threads that he has moved lately. Were they political too?

One was a market report and contained information about ethanol subsidies, and one was about the increase in food prices?

Increase in food prices? Careful there, that's sounding political to me.

Don't forget the Bull Bash, not to be confused with "bashing bulls." :wink:

Soapweed said:
Faster horses said:
Why was this moved to Bull Session instead of Ranch Talk?Not many read this section. There have been several moved
to Bull Session with no explanation. Usually if a moderator
moves a thread I start, they let me know it has been moved
and ask if I have a problem with it. I know of 3 or 4 threads
that have been moved here. Why? This on is definitely a
Ranch Talk thread.

Probably the moderator didn't fully read the post, and took BASH at the wrong meaning. :wink:


(băsh)

v., bashed, bash·ing, bash·es.

v.tr.
1.To strike with a heavy, crushing blow: The thug bashed the hood of the car with a sledgehammer.
2.To beat or assault severely: The police arrested the men who bashed an immigrant in the park.
3.Informal. To criticize (another) harshly, accusatorially, and threateningly: "He bashed the . . . government unmercifully over the . . . spy affair" (Lally Weymouth).
v.intr. Informal
To engage in harsh, accusatory, threatening criticism.

n.
1.Informal. A heavy, crushing blow.
2.Slang. A celebration; a party.


Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/bash#ixzz1DwOINhOY

*********************************************************

Instead the Bull Bash was used in its slang definition:

2.Slang. A celebration; a party.

And the 2011 Heart City Bull Bash was a very fun day, with a big crowd and a beautiful sunny warm February day. :-)


What about definition #1, Soap?


1.To strike with a heavy, crushing blow: The thug bashed the hood of the car with a sledgehammer.


sounds like a union protest to me. It sounds political, but if used in reference to a Farmer's union, can it stay in Ranch Talk?

:wink: :lol:
 
hypocritexposer said:
Soapweed said:
Whitewing said:
Increase in food prices? Careful there, that's sounding political to me.

Don't forget the Bull Bash, not to be confused with "bashing bulls." :wink:

Soapweed said:
Probably the moderator didn't fully read the post, and took BASH at the wrong meaning. :wink:


(băsh)

v., bashed, bash·ing, bash·es.

v.tr.
1.To strike with a heavy, crushing blow: The thug bashed the hood of the car with a sledgehammer.
2.To beat or assault severely: The police arrested the men who bashed an immigrant in the park.
3.Informal. To criticize (another) harshly, accusatorially, and threateningly: "He bashed the . . . government unmercifully over the . . . spy affair" (Lally Weymouth).
v.intr. Informal
To engage in harsh, accusatory, threatening criticism.

n.
1.Informal. A heavy, crushing blow.
2.Slang. A celebration; a party.


Read more: http://www.answers.com/topic/bash#ixzz1DwOINhOY

*********************************************************

Instead the Bull Bash was used in its slang definition:

2.Slang. A celebration; a party.

And the 2011 Heart City Bull Bash was a very fun day, with a big crowd and a beautiful sunny warm February day. :-)


What about definition #1, Soap?


1.To strike with a heavy, crushing blow: The thug bashed the hood of the car with a sledgehammer.


sounds like a union protest to me. It sounds political, but if used in reference to a Farmer's union, can it stay in Ranch Talk?

:wink: :lol:

One would think. :?
 
You can't have a say in agriculture if you aren't willing to be involved politically. Agriculture is very political whether we like it or not. The whole wolf issue is unfortunately very political.

Shoot-Shovel-Shut-up
 

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