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October
3, 2008
Sarah And The
Wolves
From One
Fellow Fisherperson To Another
by Gerald A. Honigman
Governor
Palin, there's much about you that I find
refreshing.
No, I don't agree with you on every issue (so,
you're no different than any other candidate), but
my heart tells me that your heart is basically in
the right place--and I'm often accused of being too
often cranially guided.
Having said this, please permit me to offer some
advice to you in what will probably be a close
election this November
and, right now, you
guys are behind.
I am a former Democrat, now Independent, swaying
heavily towards Senator McCain. There are many
others out there like me--and we may very well
determine the outcome of this election.
Let me begin by telling you a little story that
you, as a fellow fisherperson, should be able to
appreciate.
About ten years ago, my son Jonathan and myself
were coming back from a fishing trip here in
Florida.
As we were unloading our small boat, along came
a commercial crabber with his crates loaded to
their tops, crab legs hanging out of the slots. He
then struck up a conversation with me.
A number of years earlier, I was part of a
movement here to have red drum ("redfish") declared
a sports rather than a commercial species. Ever
since New Orleans' blackened redfish phenomenon,
reds had been drastically plummeting in
numbers--breeders disappearing before new
generations could be produced.
The new law that was passed permitted the
rebound of the redfish population, ensuring stocks
into the future.
Now back to the crabber
He proceeded to complain to me about how
difficult it was to catch all the crabs he wanted
to now--he with his many crates filled to the top
and so forth.
The problem: Those damned environmentalists!
Those reds were now eating too many of "his"
crabs!!!!
I was proud of myself that day
I kept my
cool.
I explained to him that long before man lived in
Florida, reds and blue claw crabs lived in happy
abundance
G_d working through nature creating
predator-prey relationships to strike just the
right balance.
I asked Mr. Crabber if he thought that maybe
thousands of folks filling crates just like him
might have something to do with the crab
shortage.
Daggers came out of his eyes
So Madam Governor, what does this have to do
with you?
Many folks--Independents like myself certainly
included--are sickened by the wholesale slaughter
of wolves going on right now in your state--being
shot from helicopters, etc. and so forth. Your
opponents are making plenty of capital on
this--sending out your record here in letters and
postcards to millions of voters.
Yours is the one state in America where this
noble predator--in balance with various prey
populations far longer than man's presence--is not
endangered.
Like the crabber blaming redfish, Alaskan
hunters blame everything but man's own various
adverse activities for their own declining prey
populations. I remember a similar picture in
National Geographic showing Japanese
fishermen herding dolphins into the shallows so
that they could beat them to death for allegedly
eating too much fish
while Japan has huge nets
killing anything and everything in their paths.
As a person who prides herself in bucking
special interests and such, please understand that
millions of Americans have become more ecologically
tuned in--and not just from your opponents' camp.
Republican President Theodore Roosevelt, in many
ways, can be seen as one of the fathers of the
modern conservation movement. As many other hunters
and fishermen have done, he too became tuned in to
nature's essential balance.
Governor, from one religious person to another,
please rethink your support of such things as the
wolf slaughter in your state. It goes against what
I believe is the good heart and sensible mind that
you indeed possess.
Honigman
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Gerald
A. Honigman is a Florida educator who has done
extensive doctoral studies in Middle Eastern
Affairs. He has created and conducted counter-Arab
propaganda programs for college youth, has lectured
on numerous campuses and other platforms, and has
publicly debated many Arab spokesmen. His articles
and op-eds have been published in dozens of
newspapers, magazines, academic journals and
websites all around the world. Visit his website at
http://geraldahonigman.com/.
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