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Posted By: James M Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/17/16 05:51 PM
If you think Liberals could get incensed over a Giraffe hunt just imagine their outrage over a Triceratops hunt!!
And a hunt in which the Trumps purportedly participated in to boot!! eek grin
Jim

http://eaglerising.com/36797/liberals-ou...g-safari-video/
Posted By: Virginian Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/17/16 06:01 PM
They do so love to flaunt their ignorance.
Posted By: James M Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/17/16 07:47 PM
I showed this to two of my grandchildren ages 7 and 10 and asked them what was wrong with the story. Both of them got it immediately which ought to give everyone some indication as to the intelligence of many liberals! smirk grin
Jim
Posted By: treblig1958 Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/17/16 09:42 PM
They're probably professors at the University. Don't give ABC, CBS, NBC, CNN or MSNBC any ammunition because if they get wind of this that will be their lead story all week. That is until someone tells them that the Triceratops is extinct.

But that won't bother Mika on Morning Joe however, She'll find some logical way (yea right) to keep this in the news. I can just hear Mika saying, "Well why does that matter they're still killing animals aren't they?"
Posted By: Geo. Newbern Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 03:05 PM
Triceratops hunting must be BANNED!...Geo
Posted By: old colonel Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 03:11 PM
Ridiculous, triceratops hunting should be carefully regulated to ensure their survival, and aid the local economy. Perhaps we could get a seperate pen raised species just for trophy hunters.

The foolishness of the original article stretches the imagination. Sad if it was actually serious

The. Again imagine a Jurassic Park hunting area for the extremely well to do
Posted By: Nudge Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 03:40 PM
Setting aside the ridiculousness of this video, and people's either complete inability to listen critically, or complete idiocy as to animal knowledge...in terms of hunting in general, I just want to ask people who think it's so terrible two questions:

1. Aside from farming, what do you think your forefathers did for food?

2. Hunting requires me to spend the time carefully (and often fruitlessly!) setting my skill against the animal's in his own habitat, where he has a chance to elude me. He lives wild and free until the moment my bullet shuts out the lights. Until then, he is happy and frolicking his days away. So...how is THAT less ethical than tasking OTHER PEOPLE to establish large holding facilities in which animals live short and frightening lives penned in tightly in dark places, until the time they are "processed" and then shipped under cellophane wrappers so that someone can pick it off a shelf having no appreciation for the meat they are about to consume?

I wish they would write "COW MEAT -- factory penned, killed and processed" on the package instead of "beef." People might get a more realistic perspective.

Sometimes I think Walt Disney did more harm than good in his life. Because the personification of cartoon animals has done more to delude people than entertain them.

- NDG
Posted By: Geo. Newbern Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 04:36 PM
Originally Posted By: Nudge
...Aside from farming, what do you think your forefathers did for food?- NDG


Just be glad corn and Brussel sprouts do not have faces!...Geo
Posted By: Nick. C Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 05:48 PM
I'd shoot Brussel sprouts just for fun. They're disgusting creatures. smile
Posted By: James M Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 06:11 PM
The people who bought in to the original article thinks a sirloin comes from a steak farm where they are periodically picked and sent to the store.
Many years ago when I was in college most of my friends had grown up on a farm. At times we'd be talking about farming while sitting around in the lounge. The subject of veal would occasionally come up and sure as hell one of the city slickers would ask what a Veal was. We'd explain that it was a rather small furry goat like animal that was harvested for their tenderness and they would buy it every time!! grin
Jim
Posted By: Buzz Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 06:19 PM
I think a Tyrannosaurus hunt would have been more sporting for the Trump kids since a Triceratops is only a herbivore.
Posted By: treblig1958 Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 06:29 PM
I would love to see their collection of guns. That would be a worthy news story. Probably a few Purdey's and Holland & Hollands in that collection.
Posted By: moses Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 09:49 PM
My friend John has a ten year old son who says that he is a meatatarian because how cold anyone kill those poor defenceless vegetables. "They cannot even run" he says.
O.M
Posted By: LGF Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 11:22 PM
Nudge - for a discussion of Walt Disney's impact on conservation, see Glen Martin's book "Game Changer: Animal Rights and the Fate of African Wildlife." Most people have learned wildlife biology from Bambi and the Lion King, and the collapse of wildlife in Kenya is a direct result.
Posted By: James M Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/18/16 11:40 PM
This is the photo I've seen that has the mainstream Libtard press collectively wringing their lace panties. It purportedly shows the Trumps with a dead Leopard .
The facts regarding Leopards is that the importation of trophies has been banned for quite some time. This has reduced the Leopard to an almost zero marketable value so the land owners just shoot them as vermin. This is what a White Hunter who leads safaris in Kenya told me.
They are not rare(endangered) nor desirable from a land owners perspective.
That's the type of misleading B.S. you get from the press all the time.
Jim

Posted By: HomelessjOe Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/19/16 07:36 PM
Is it true Hillary Clinton's head popped out the Triceratops azz ?







If so it needed killing cool
Posted By: PALUNC Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/19/16 09:13 PM
Does any one know what kind of gun he used?
Posted By: Dave K Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/19/16 09:30 PM
Seems he is just like alot of us, grew up wanting to learn more about it,got hooked and now enjoys getting the younger generation involved in shooting and hunting :

Donald J Trump On Hunting

Here are some pics with some guns.





Posted By: George L. Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/21/16 04:53 AM
Originally Posted By: PALUNC
Does any one know what kind of gun he used?


I believe that it was a James Purdey double with a four inch bore.
Posted By: treblig1958 Re: Outrage Over Triceratops Hunt - 09/21/16 10:55 PM
I wonder if any of the Trumps bought any of those beautiful Boss shotguns in the recent Phil Coggan's engraving thread. I'm sure, not positive, but sure that the 'Battle of Trafalgar' and the 'Battle of the Nile' Boss guns stayed in England but you never know.

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