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Pastimes : Makah whale hunters are they savages?

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To: Don Pueblo who wrote (39)5/21/1999 12:26:00 AM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) of 157
 
Well, I just hope COUsIN ShORtY is not enjoying a slab of blubber, or is it Muk Tuk, washed down with a Diet Coke.

BTW, I understand the Peruvians are overfishing Krill, and the Sea Shepard Conservation Society has made that their next cause.

seashepherd.org

I especially like the way they think it's ok to engage in acts of piracy and vandalism to advance the cause:

Sea Shepherd

The first Sea Shepherd ship was a British-registered fishing trawler purchased in 1978 with a grant from the Fund for Animals. Her major action was ramming and damaging the outlaw whaler Sierra. While the Sierra was undergoing repairs, commandos were able to use limpet mines to sink the ship at dockside. After a Portuguese court awarded the Sea Shepherd as damages to the owner of the Sierra, Captain Paul Watson scuttled his own ship rather than let it fall into the hands of pirate whalers.


seashepherd.org

Argggg Matey. Let's go sink a few ships with limpet mines!

Save the Krill!!!????
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