A mystery indeed... but what do we know of her??? bacon makes her crazy, she can be lured with cheese, she is 30, a liberal and likes to spend time with ed and autumn... hmmm.... reveal yourself!!!! (leave the shirt on though)
A mystery indeed. I've heard a tale that this individual likes to name her fishies. By the way, lets all make sure we get out and vote. (I know I don't have to tell this crowd.) There are some big races that are tight here in Idaho. Don't let the bastards keep control!!!!!
Do not worry Cleaver, I have already voted and even try to spew liberal propaganda. The following was published in the Helena paper today.
Protect recreation
Did you know that in the 2005 Legislature there were two bills that would have had significant negative impacts on average Montanans who enjoy outdoor recreation? Did you know that both of those bills were sponsored by Republicans?
HB 129, sponsored by Joan Anderson, R-Fromberg, would have allowed landowners to petition FWP to enforce no shooting zones around their trophy, river front, homes for “safety reasons.” There are currently laws in place that prohibit hunters from shooting in an unsafe manner around houses, so I am not sure of the bill’s real purpose.
HB 260, sponsored by William Jones, R-Bigfork, would have made all non-motorized boat owners that use state owned river accesses pay an annual fee to license each of their watercraft.
It certainly appears Republicans work against Montanans who enjoy outdoor recreation. Brian Schweitzer, our Democrat governor, has stated, “Nothing is more important to Montanans than their ability to access our public lands to hunt, fish and recreate, and nothing will be as central to my administration as protecting those rights and preserving our heritage.”
When you go to vote, I beg of you to vote for the party that preserves our rights to enjoy and recreate in Montana.
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yes, i am bored.
I hear that she loves wild game, duck hunting, and loves to talk about rivers 365 days out of the year too!
How much time did you spend finding that picture?
A mystery indeed. I've heard a tale that this individual likes to name her fishies. By the way, lets all make sure we get out and vote. (I know I don't have to tell this crowd.) There are some big races that are tight here in Idaho. Don't let the bastards keep control!!!!!
Do not worry Cleaver, I have already voted and even try to spew liberal propaganda. The following was published in the Helena paper today.
Protect recreation
Did you know that in the 2005 Legislature there were two bills that would have had significant negative impacts on average Montanans who enjoy outdoor recreation? Did you know that both of those bills were sponsored by Republicans?
HB 129, sponsored by Joan Anderson, R-Fromberg, would have allowed landowners to petition FWP to enforce no shooting zones around their trophy, river front, homes for “safety reasons.” There are currently laws in place that prohibit hunters from shooting in an unsafe manner around houses, so I am not sure of the bill’s real purpose.
HB 260, sponsored by William Jones, R-Bigfork, would have made all non-motorized boat owners that use state owned river accesses pay an annual fee to license each of their watercraft.
It certainly appears Republicans work against Montanans who enjoy outdoor recreation. Brian Schweitzer, our Democrat governor, has stated, “Nothing is more important to Montanans than their ability to access our public lands to hunt, fish and recreate, and nothing will be as central to my administration as protecting those rights and preserving our heritage.”
When you go to vote, I beg of you to vote for the party that preserves our rights to enjoy and recreate in Montana.
Vote? Peshaw! I like things the way they are. Especially the wholesale liquidation of National Forest land. That's my favorite.
Say no to open space and yes to selective breeding.
Who is Connie really? I mean, who is anyone really?
Along with our bank accounts, I think that I will do my best to keep all forms of my identity a secret.
Artie, I think some bacon may be in order along with the cheese. Who am I? Oh, I remember, I'm McCheesy.
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