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Patricia Briggs. Mercy Thompson 1: Moon Called (Kindle Locations 316-318). Penguin. Kindle Edition. | Patricia Briggs. Mercy Thompson 1: Moon Called (Kindle Locations 316-318). Penguin. Kindle Edition. | ||
Adam is supposed to be speaking to government officials about legislation dealing with werewolvesMC- | Adam is supposed to be speaking to government officials about legislation dealing with werewolvesMC- | ||
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+ | [[Mercy Thompson Series]] #3: [[Iron Kissed]] | ||
+ | * the fae, by accepting the reservation system, had opened up the path for a bill to be introduced in Congress to deny the werewolves full citizenship and all the constitutional rights that came with it | ||
+ | * ironically, it was being proposed as an amendment to the Endangered Species Act | ||
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Hauptman has been doing his level best to keep our relations with the werewolves from reaching the boiling pointNB- | Hauptman has been doing his level best to keep our relations with the werewolves from reaching the boiling pointNB- | ||
Senator Campbell Republican Minnesota: anti-werewolf voices in Congress. Ever since a few werewolves killed—and mostly ate—a man in Minnesota, he had been arguing for giving law enforcement the power to kill rogue werewolves or fae with only a judge’s warrantFB- | Senator Campbell Republican Minnesota: anti-werewolf voices in Congress. Ever since a few werewolves killed—and mostly ate—a man in Minnesota, he had been arguing for giving law enforcement the power to kill rogue werewolves or fae with only a judge’s warrantFB- |
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