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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (841)1/6/2010 1:17:48 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
Ok, but those libs should take it up with the UN (you know how much they love the UN) Since it's legal and in international waters those green whackos are eco pirates and should be shot.



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (841)1/6/2010 1:36:46 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4326
 
I like bats, have a couple of bat houses. But you don't see me blowing up wind mills



To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (841)1/6/2010 1:48:53 PM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 4326
 
What about Dolphins can we hunt them ??

Killer Dolphins
Jul 9, 1999 - © Matt Villano

Scientists, following a trail of bloody clues, have discovered that dolphins are far from the happy, peaceful creatures that humans think they know. In an article published this week, New York Times reporters cited growing evidence showing that the big animals, up to 12 feet long, are killing fellow mammals in droves, wielding their beaks as clubs and slashing away with rows of sharp teeth.
Dolphins have been found to bludgeon porpoises to death by the hundreds. Unlike most animal killers, who eat their prey, dolphins seem to have murderous urges unrelated to the need for food. They have even been observed in recurring acts of infanticide. Off Scotland, a scientist watched in shock for nearly an hour as an adult dolphin repeatedly picked up a baby in its mouth and smacked it against the water, over and over, until it sank from view. Off Virginia, researchers found at least nine baby dolphins killed, their ribs broken, their skulls and vertebrae smashed. One small body bore puncture marks matching the pattern of adult dolphin teeth. "We have such a benign image of dolphins," said Dr. Dale J. Dunn, a veterinary pathologist at the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology in Washington, who aided the Virginia study. "So finding evidence of violence is disturbing."
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To: Cheeky Kid who wrote (841)1/6/2010 3:05:27 PM
From: Alan Smithee  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 4326
 
Well I don't like the idea of whaling. That should have been banned years ago.

And if whaling is outlawed, just where do you expect we'll get ambergris?

Stated differently, If Whaling is outlawed only outlaws will have ambergris.