Author Topic: Stop Killing Harp Seals!  (Read 16277 times)

I think we should protect the seals if they grow very rare. But if it's a good part of the economy, atleast for now, it should continue sparingly.

Also, don't make it seem as if it's Canada's fault. Canada has a much better enviromental protection policy than the USA. We mutilate all different kinds of animals in our own country, you should care more about that; seeing that there is a bigger chance of stopping it.

I think we should protect the seals if they grow very rare. But if it's a good part of the economy, atleast for now, it should continue sparingly.

Also, don't make it seem as if it's Canada's fault. Canada has a much better enviromental protection policy than the USA. We mutilate all different kinds of animals in our own country, you should care more about that; seeing that there is a bigger chance of stopping it.
First part, okay.
Second part, not so okay. Our policies here are pretty goddamn strict. The DNR does a good job of making sure of that.


First part, okay.
Second part, not so okay. Our policies here are pretty goddamn strict. The DNR does a good job of making sure of that.


Missed the 3rd part, he should really care more about what is happening here than somewhere else. What business does he have there?

Also, it's sorta hard to enforce laws when over half of the country is sub-artic with no population. If you have a boat, you can do almost anything up there without anyone noticing.

Missed the 3rd part, he should really care more about what is happening here than somewhere else. What business does he have there?

Also, it's sorta hard to enforce laws when over half of the country is sub-artic with no population. If you have a boat, you can do almost anything up there without anyone noticing.
First part, I agree.
Second part, Canada is an icy wasteland.

Seals eat penguins!
On a serious note i'm pretty sure canada has laws on how many seals you can kill. As for the photos they dont look very real.
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The top half, the bottom half is like Washington State.

It's just that his post makes it appear as if the whole thing is Canada's fault, which is completely false. Especially that little logo.

what is happening here than somewhere else.


...Like when bush got shoe bombed :3?

Yes, who cares? I wish the shoe hit him in the face to knock some sort of sense into his teeny brain.


The top half, the bottom half is like Washington State.

It's just that his post makes it appear as if the whole thing is Canada's fault, which is completely false. Especially that little logo.
I completely agree. I hate animal activists because they're so ignorant and underhanded. Usually they just hand-pick the worst out of the thousands they see and present that as legitimate information.

okay... im gona go, you guys have fun with your activist rpg

I completely agree. I hate animal activists because they're so ignorant and underhanded. Usually they just hand-pick the worst out of the thousands they see and present that as legitimate information.

This.

okay... im gona go, you guys have fun with your activist rpg
Come back when you know what you're talking about.

The animal activist thing leads to other anti-war activists. Most are completely void of a brain, they think that all war is bad. That no matter what, whatever the circumstances, war is evil. I agree that war shouldn't be the first thing to leap into a diplomat's mind, but many of our wars have been necessary. If we didn't fight some of our wars, we wouldn't be a country today. Examples: WWII and American Revolution.