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In reply to the discussion: Trump's Sons Under Investigation for African Hunting Trip [View all]Ruby the Liberal
(26,219 posts)12. You do get that what they were doing and where they were doing it
was illegal, right? It was them posting with their "prey" that caught the attention of the local authorities, who then decided to pursue charges. At least one of the "prey" was on the endangered list - the leopard they are all shits and grins posing with.
If the law doesn't get 'em, I'll put an extra pin in the Trump doll that karma does.
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...and the picture of the son holding up the severed tail of the elephant he killed...
1620rock
Mar 2012
#3
They may be endangered, but in some national parks, their numbers have increased....
PavePusher
Mar 2012
#53
The trumps were doing the hunting and I seriously doubt they were hunting for food. nt
Mojorabbit
Mar 2012
#66
There is a world of difference between hunting for food and hunting for just the sport of killing.
olegramps
Mar 2012
#19
ah, then that explains it then: The elitist punks needed a fly-switch in a pinch.
Doremus
Mar 2012
#63
Please note that I wasn't defending anyone, just making statements of fact. n/t
PavePusher
Mar 2012
#65
After seeing the photo of those asses with the big cat, I have to agree. Hope daddy is proud.
Hoyt
Mar 2012
#50
Oh good you killed a beatiful animal from 300 yards away with a high powered rifle.
Kurska
Mar 2012
#48
Actually, most African big-game hunting is done at ranges of less than 100 yards.
PavePusher
Mar 2012
#54