Wednesday, August 04, 2010

Environmental Impact

Authorities identified the third victim of a bear attack in a campground near Yellowstone National Park as a 21-year-old man from Colorado. [More]
Does Colleen Kollar-Kotelly know about this?

Doesn't somebody need to do a study first or something...?

[Via
Ed M]

2 comments:

Defender said...

Tragic, when the laws of nature and of Man conspire to make a being "a little less than the angels" into a light snack for a brutish beast.
Let's see, potential of arrest by a park ranger or being partially eaten alive as I'm jolted from sound sleep. Let me think it over.
Does the judge think she's protecting Yogi and Boo-boo?

Vinnie said...

Make them follow the rules. Human blood is a bio-hazard! Do an environmental impact study of the rescue, cleanup, and further activities. Get an injunction to halt rescue operations until scientists from the EPA can go in and take samples from the screaming victims and the surrounding area. Then let the victims and public know that they "followed policy". What cold go wrong.