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Group: alt.nuke.the.usa · Group Profile
Author: Jose Gaspar
Date: Aug 14, 2008 09:03

In article 4ax.com>, Sarah Czepiel says...
>
>On 14 Aug 2008 07:25:52 -0700, Jose Gaspar newsguy.com> wrote:
>
>:>In article 4ax.com>, Sarah Czepiel says...
>:>>
>:>>On 14 Aug 2008 06:11:49 -0700, Jose Gaspar newsguy.com> wrote:
>:>>
>:>>:>
>:>>:>In article 4ax.com>, Dave Witmarsh
>says...
>:>>:>>
>:>>:>>On Thu, 14 Aug 2008 05:34:02 -0700 (PDT), ZapRat inbox.com>
>:>>:>>wrote:
>:>>:>>
>:>>:>>>The nym
>:>>:>>>claims to have been a cop, yet doesn't know the basics of a police
>:>>:>>>report. The nym weaves a long tale of being a military vet in Viet
>:>>:>>>Nam, but the real vets laugh at him. Or her. The nym tries hard -
>:>>:>>>too hard - to convince us that he/she is a Florida resident yet he/she
>:>>:>>>doesn't know even basic geographical or sociopolitical aspects of
>:>>:>>>Florida life. Florida panther? Not outside a zoo, Nighttime
>:>>:>>>launches of the space shuttle? Even a quick Google could have told
>:>>:>>>you the truth there. What a fucking joke.
>:>>:>>
>:>>:>>You're talking about Sarah Czepiel/Ken Ehrett, right?
>:>>:>
>:>>:>That was PyrateJohn or John Gilmer forging the ZapRat nym. He wrote this
>when
>:>>:>he was drunk. In fact he always writes when he is drunk. Any wonder why
>he
>:>>:>doesn't make any sense?
>:>>
>:>>You did say there were panthers in the wild in Florida.
>:>
>:>Why shouldn't I? There are panthers in the wild in Florida,
>
>uh huh....
>
>:>and I saw one while hunting in the Green Swamp in FL.

It doesn't surprise me that you would believe Gilmer who doesn't know anything
more about Florida than quick trips to Key West to get drunk and butt fucked by
Key West queers...

http://www.mypolkcity.org/index.asp?NID=122

Animals which can be found in the Green Swamp include Bald Eagles, the Florida
Panther

http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1169/is_2000_June-July/ai_62805536

The 850-square-mile swamp is home to 31 rare or endangered species, including
the Florida panther

http://lakejuliana.tripod.com/id11.html

Among this population are more than 35 threatened species or endangered species,
including the Florida Black Bear, Florida Scrub Jay, Wood Stork, and Florida
Panther.

http://www.mammalsociety.org/statelists/flmammals.html

Florida panther restricted to Green Swamp and Big Cypress areas in SW
peninsula
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