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People that should not be allowed to reproduce . . .
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http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sideshow/don...58504.html

Donald Trump’s sons criticized after brutal hunting photos released.
Donald Trump, Jr. and Eric Trump have drawn the ire of PETA after photos surfaced showing the brothers on a wild game hunting trip in Zimbabwe last year.

TMZ first posted photos from the trip under the headline, "Donald Trump's Sons Ignite War Over Animal Butchery." During the hunting trip, the Trump sons reportedly killed a number of exotic animals, including an elephant, crocodile, kudu, civet cat and waterbuck.

The photos were criticized by the animal rights organization PETA, who said in a statement to

"Like all animals, elephants, buffalo, and crocodiles deserve better than to be killed and hacked apart for two young millionaires' grisly photo opportunity. If the young Trumps are looking for a thrill, perhaps they should consider skydiving, bungee jumping, or even following in their anti-hunting father's footsteps and taking down competing businesses—not wild animals. If the Trumps want to help villagers, they have plenty of resources at their disposal."
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#2
And in responding to criticism from PETA, he wrote, "yea ok peta not exactly known for credible and unbiased info."

He has a point.
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Lux Interior wrote:
And in responding to criticism from PETA, he wrote, "yea ok peta not exactly known for credible and unbiased info."

He has a point.
Call now and get the Big Schticky for free ~!~

I got to that part and I knew there was going to be some weapons grade stupid to follow" :devil:
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#4
I'm no fan of big game hunting, and Trump's boy strikes me as a real loser, but I ignore anything that PETA says.
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#5
I'm mostly with Wig. "Big Game Hunting" was past the point of interest in the 1930's. Marlon Perkins did a good job of teaching Americans in the 1960's and 70's that you can enjoy the wilderness without killing anything.
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#6
Me thinks this article is way beyond what PETA thinks. . . ymmv
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