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In reply to the discussion: TRUMP DEFENDS HUNTING ENDANGERED SPECIES [View all]Jeffersons Ghost
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thanks for the repies and recommendations to this OP "Warning" Chilling Image...
Jeffersons Ghost
Jun 2016
#8
thank you. sometimes J.G. OPs provoke so much emotion, readers comment and forget to vote
Jeffersons Ghost
Jun 2016
#15
I propose we send these pieces of shit hunting with "Deadeye Dick" Cheney.
lagomorph777
Jun 2016
#32
Gorilla banter sure can run new Trump criticisms off the first page of General Discussion
Jeffersons Ghost
Jun 2016
#12
This is the third OP you've posted with the same link and photos today. Why are you reposting this?
uppityperson
Jun 2016
#3
As you might know, I live pretty close to Roswell, NM. Should I have aliens abduct them?
Jeffersons Ghost
Jun 2016
#18
Long, overly recommended or heavily discussed dead pet threads are another Trump-troll trick.
Jeffersons Ghost
Jun 2016
#20
I find the older Trump sons creepy. Always standing slightly behind the Donald
No Vested Interest
Jun 2016
#9
they don't care. They just like to kill for fun and the more rare the animal the better.
ohnoyoudidnt
Jun 2016
#14
And they are trying to hid this thread again. Each night I post them. every day they hide it
Jeffersons Ghost
Jun 2016
#35
Once common throughout Africa and Asia, elephant numbers were severely depleted, due to ivory trade
Jeffersons Ghost
Jun 2016
#38
Does anyone think that I should put threats and descriptions of these animals near each picture?
Jeffersons Ghost
Jun 2016
#39
This is save to journal and new World Wildlife Federation images added soon
Jeffersons Ghost
Jun 2016
#45