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Absolutely, divebuddy.

The American "hunters" fullfil a natural function with their money

if you want a really cruel sport, how about fishing, the sport of the masses?

At least Cecil was killed, the whiningn proletariat torture their prey and release it for further torture

Oh, sorry, fish can't feel pain - neither can flies when you pull off their wings. all good clean fun, brothers
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Divebuddy - Have you seen a fish dying of suffocation in the bottom of your boat? They don't look happy, to say the least, no worse than I would, dying the same way.
and without the lion killers, the lion killing industry would struggle, putting deserving Africans out of work

and flies quite enjoy having their wings pulled off - they can't feel pain either
experiment - stick a barbed hook into your lower lip and pull hard

Fun?
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Divebuddy - we aren't going to agree on this, it's black and white - cruelty - for me, while you enjoy your harmless sport.

You know, the Tories are right - foxes enjoy the chase, don't they?
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Without falling out, and understanding virwpoints. if Bullingdon Tories fished and Len Mkluscie killed foxes, where would we be on this?

I;ve seen fish gasping their life out, and they don'y enjoy it...
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Extradition seems over the top. But I think he should be questioned in his own country to establish his official side of the story.

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