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A Georgia hunter under fire for posting pictures of himself alongside a pair of dead elephants said criticism he’s received is unfair — he shot the giants in “self-defense.”
A photo of Mike Jines posing…
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He shot baby elephants? In self-defense? How low can he go. There are no facts to explain here, he might as well save his breath. If he was there to hunt, there is no ‘self-defense’ defense at all!
He did not have to travel all the way from GA to claim self-defense from’ rogue’ baby elephants, he should have stay home. What a jerk. Baby elephants! The mind boggles.
What a lying sack! An unprovoked charge? The fact that they were there is provocation enough. What an idiot. I hope that he cannot import the animals into this country, and has miles of red tape to cut through!!!!
The fact that this man was probably pointing a gun at them means it was not an unprovoked charge!
Elephants have learned to associate humans with danger, and they have a remarkable sense of smell (and this man probably stunk!):
Aggression smells like fear…
Tie him up in red tape!
Jeez – these killers are so delicate when it comes to being called out on their bad behavior! The
arseholewho beat a poor trapped Mexican wolf’s skull in, well, they wouldn’t release his name for fear of those big, bad environmentalists harassing him I guess (what a missed opportunity). I don’t know whether the environmentalists should be flattered or offended. Offended wins.When these things get too bad to read (all the time), here’s one of my coping songs (not to be taken seriously). Ha!:
I don’t expect anyone to read each and every one of these horrible stories. I don’t.
I try to read them all, and comment – but sometimes, there’s just so much bad stuff I can’t keep up! So if there isn’t a comment, it doesn’t mean I’m not thinking about it or don’t care – but I’d rather be disturbed than comfortable. 🙂
I understand.
Anyway, I dedicate that song to Tim Slappington. 😉