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"Our Facebook page lit up after we aired the controversial   story of almost two dozen geese killed at a La Grange city park."   
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So are the words from the Editorial staff at WHAS News 11 from   Louisville, Kentucky where a few days ago, 22 geese were shot to death in a   public park on apparent directives from the mayor.
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Something very interesting is being observed over   the past few weeks:
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That is, the community outrage being expressed from Maine to   Ohio and especially, Kentucky over clandestine goose slaughters occurring   without public notification and/or input.   
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It was eye opening to go to the WHAS (News   11) FB page and read the seemingly endless comments regarding   this particular news story.  "Lit up" would seem understatement   as I was personally unable to get through them all.     More than 90% of the comments were adamantly opposed to the killings   and one was even from a Councilman complaining of "no notification" and input   from City Council.    Fascinating stuff especially coming from   what is often derisively called, "redneck   (conservative) country."
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Contrarily, when government and USDA   WS conducted goose gassings at Prospect Park (New York) in   2010, there were hundreds of comments on the New York Times article   pages.  But, at least half of them supported the carnage.    
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It is not clear if this signifies we are finally   making progress towards turning the tide around on government led   wildlife massacres across the country or people are just "different" in New   York City where we seem to want government to do everything for us, short   of wiping our tushies. 
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But, for sure, general public sentiment and support for   secretive USDA WS and other government sponsored goose slaughters have   taken a substantial hit over the past couple of years and that has   been true from the east coast to the west and north to south.    
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Perhaps out greatest challenge now is to try and organize that   public outrage into something cohesive and effective in terms of   pressuring public officials and letting government leaders know that quite   simply, "We're not going to take it anymore." 
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Clandestine, government-led wildlife massacres in public   parks and other city properties are something no longer tolerated by   a culture that likes to consider itself, civilized,   transparent and humane. 
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On the latter and extremely important note, it is past   time for the American electorate to stand up and demand that something be done   to limit tax funding and otherwise reign in and hold accountable for   lethal and sinister actions, USDA "Wildlife Services" (APHIS).    
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It is encouraging that some former agents and employees of   this rogue agency are finally coming out and sharing their stories:
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The above 30-minute film is disturbing and chilling, but the   information shared, invaluable.  
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This is not, after all, PETA railing about   government cruelty to animals, but rather, professional trappers and   hunters for whom, barbarity and carnage apparently have their limits.    
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The culture of "Shoot, Shut Up and Shovel" needs to   end, whether it be as motto for USDA Wildlife (Extermination) Services or   deadly, clandestine actions conducted in an otherwise peaceful Kentucky   park. -- PCA
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