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Unregistered
Bull
Choice gleanings
from 45-plus years of Unregistered Bull
"A lot of people who holler loudest
about freedom of enterprise do the least to
protect that freedom," said John. "And
a lot of us who are first to scream about the
danger of government control of our business
overlook the fact that if our business is vital
to the public welfare, we'll have to conduct our
business properly or the government will be
forced to conduct it for us." |
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Doc
Blakely
Pokin' Fun
The talk circuit is filled with
people making great speeches, promoting programs
of genius, sharing the wisdom of their brilliant
minds. Teddy Kennedy speaks also |
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Monte
Noelke
Shortgrass Country
The Aran Island ferry docked a mile
from the bus station to connect to Galway.
Disembarking offered a powerful dose of the
strain of packing 25 pounds of gear over a rocky
trail, following behind throngs of beach-combing
kids who slog along in unlaced boots, puffing on
cigarettes, oblivious to the sand or the sea. |
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Baxter
Black
On The Edge Of
Common Sense
I was sittin' by the campfire
pokin' coals amongst the embers. It was late up
in the fall and I was makin' one last round. The
sun had set itself like it was sneakin' off to
China, not a single steer I'd seen that day and
not a track was found. |
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Linda
Mussehl
As
I See It ...
When I go out the front door of our
house, I occasionally think of the early
behavioral psychology experiments on conditioned
reflexes conducted by Ivan Pavlov. |
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Lee Pitts
Its The Pitts
It's good to see our government is
finally getting serious about aliens. Those
inhuman life forms that Interior Secretary Bruce
Babbitt referred to "invaders on American
soil which must be exterminated before they cover
the North American Continent." Vice
President Gore recently urged nothing less than
"a Holy War against aliens that are taking
over 4600 acres of U.S. soil per day." Just
think, it wasn't so long ago that our government
was denying the existence of alien species |
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Dale
Rollins, Ph.D
Wildlife
By Design
The following is a primer in quail
anatomy and how it relates to quail management.
At the Bobwhite Brigade or Quail Appreciation
Days, we call it "Getting to Know Your
Quail." |
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Charles
Rodenberger
The
Computer& The Cowboy
I am proud of the National
Cattlemens Beef Association for sponsoring
a program to let ranchers know which of their
cattle are tender and which are tough. The sooner
we breed tender cattle, the sooner we will regain
our leadership in the marketplace. |
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