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Midge538
11-14-2010, 05:23 AM
Do not read if you already have read enough news from Montana ...

http://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/local/lake/os-lk-lauren-ritchie-the-villages-elk20101114,0,3771174.column

redwitch
11-14-2010, 06:44 AM
It really doesn't sound much like a news article, more like a smear campaign by someone extremely jealous of the Morses (and do remember I'm not really all that impressed with the Morses to begin with [the Villages, yes; the developer, no]). There's a lot of he said, opinions and not much in the way of facts and some of the facts are inaccurate if previous reports are true. Personally, I'd much rather read articles from Montana papers. I think they'd be less likely to be smearing the Morses.

Ajack
11-14-2010, 07:41 AM
Where I come from, this would be called a political hack job. Where in the newspaper was this found? In the opinion page? Editorial? Entertainment page? I would not call this real news reporting, by any stretch.

Larry Wilson
11-14-2010, 08:29 AM
Thanks Midge538 for posting. Interesting read. Sounds like a very thorough investigation.

Sally Jo
11-14-2010, 09:12 AM
It is from the Orlando Slantinel. Need I say more.

Ajack
11-14-2010, 12:28 PM
It is from the Orlando Slantinel. Need I say more.

;) Good one. I had to read it twice before I got it.

Taltarzac
11-14-2010, 12:36 PM
It really doesn't sound much like a news article, more like a smear campaign by someone extremely jealous of the Morses (and do remember I'm not really all that impressed with the Morses to begin with [the Villages, yes; the developer, no]). There's a lot of he said, opinions and not much in the way of facts and some of the facts are inaccurate if previous reports are true. Personally, I'd much rather read articles from Montana papers. I think they'd be less likely to be smearing the Morses.

I agree. She puts in a lot of irrelevant crap. MT papers and TV stations have more interesting stuff.

Pturner
11-14-2010, 01:07 PM
Where I come from, this would be called a political hack job. Where in the newspaper was this found? In the opinion page? Editorial? Entertainment page? I would not call this real news reporting, by any stretch.

Lauren Ritchie is an opinion columnist. Her "beef" against the Morses is longstanding and unequivocal. She would probably cut off their legs with a chainsaw if she could, but she has to settle for an exacto knife. News reporting, it is not.

sandybill2
11-14-2010, 02:00 PM
Don't want to make this "political" because I don't do "political" but what in the world do their political affiliations or contributions have to do with the charges of "hunting violations?" I shouldn't have read the column because I think I have had "enough" but my curiosity got the best of me!!!!! There has to be something going on in Orlando that she can write about!

downeaster
11-14-2010, 11:00 PM
Don't want to make this "political" because I don't do "political" but what in the world do their political affiliations or contributions have to do with the charges of "hunting violations?" I shouldn't have read the column because I think I have had "enough" but my curiosity got the best of me!!!!! There has to be something going on in Orlando that she can write about!

As Pturner so aptly stated, "Her "beef" against the Morses is longstanding and unequivocal". The Montana incident just opened the door for her to rehash all of past remarks demonizing the Morse family. I guess she thinks wealthy people shouldn't make contributions to political parties, own yachts, own airplanes, etc.

I suspect the Orlando Sentinel is struggling and think this kind editorializing will increase circulation.

jdsl1998
11-15-2010, 07:45 AM
They say the "Morse Family" but it's the kids and grandkids. You are not your kids or your grandkids. In the end, each of us stands on our own. Who is to say, if we had the money, we too would not buy a big yacht and planes. That is not the issue. The rules, set up to protect animals, were clearly broken. I'm hoping the parents and grandparents are just as upset as the rest of us that rules did not get followed. That though their pain, they can truly say, "we didn't raise you this way". That is my hope.

iandwk
11-15-2010, 08:02 AM
:agree:

Talk Host
11-15-2010, 08:04 AM
They say the "Morse Family" but it's the kids and grandkids. You are not your kids or your grandkids. In the end, each of us stands on our own. Who is to say, if we had the money, we too would not buy a big yacht and planes. That is not the issue. The rules, set up to protect animals, were clearly broken. I'm hoping the parents and grandparents are just as upset as the rest of us that rules did not get followed. That though their pain, they can truly say, "we didn't raise you this way". That is my hope.

I've thought about this too. How would you like to have heard the conversation between dad and son?

EdV
11-15-2010, 09:03 AM
On Nov 28th at 9PM National Geographic channel will begin its series called �Wild Justice� which will follow the lives of California�s Game Wardens in pursuit of poachers and polluters, and the hunters and anglers that don�t follow the rules.

Larry Wilson
11-15-2010, 10:30 AM
Thanks EdVinMass. I will watch this for sure. Wish more people would learn about this crime.

Taltarzac
11-15-2010, 12:00 PM
Park rangers can often face dangerous situations from poachers and the like. I remember walking on a path in John Chestnut Sr. Park in Palm Harbor that had a path dedicated to a wildlife officer who had been shot in the line of duty. Peggy Park.

Always find that strange to have a path donated to a Park in a park.


The state executed her killer last February. http://cbs4.com/local/martin.edward.grossman.2.1498858.html

Talk Host
11-15-2010, 12:17 PM
Interesting sidelight. The chief spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife commission's name is ..........Gary Morse.

Barefoot
11-15-2010, 01:12 PM
Supposedly, a Ranch Manager filed documents that he was revolted about Rainey's conduct. That Rainey refused to track an elk that he had mortally wounded, to prevent the elk suffering. If this is true, it sure isn't my idea of Sportsmanlike conduct.

bimmertl
11-15-2010, 02:18 PM
Park rangers can often face dangerous situations from poachers and the like. I remember walking on a path in John Chestnut Sr. Park in Palm Harbor that had a path dedicated to a wildlife officer who had been shot in the line of duty. Peggy Park.

Always find that strange to have a path donated to a Park in a park.


The state executed her killer last February. http://cbs4.com/local/martin.edward.grossman.2.1498858.html

Game warden killed last week in Pa.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40151441/ns/us_news-environment

Taltarzac
11-15-2010, 03:16 PM
Interesting sidelight. The chief spokesman for the Florida Fish and Wildlife commission's name is ..........Gary Morse.

Here is one critter that could give or has given both Gary Morses a run for their money. http://www.csmonitor.com/USA/Society/2010/0324/Mystery-monkey-of-Tampa-Bay-becomes-a-Facebook-phenomenon

graciegirl
11-15-2010, 03:16 PM
They say the "Morse Family" but it's the kids and grandkids. You are not your kids or your grandkids. In the end, each of us stands on our own. Who is to say, if we had the money, we too would not buy a big yacht and planes. That is not the issue. The rules, set up to protect animals, were clearly broken. I'm hoping the parents and grandparents are just as upset as the rest of us that rules did not get followed. That though their pain, they can truly say, "we didn't raise you this way". That is my hope.

I agree.

We can see some of this all around us.. Most of us older people had to work harder for less...and the younger ones don't take that harder path because we help them financially. Not all of them ignore the rules, but they really don't live the same reality we did.