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Namibia seal industry sources: 'The cull will go ahead'

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Jul 2, 2009, 14:31 GMT


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AlJul 5th, 2009 - 12:18:28

This is rediculous! Seals are over abundant and these animal rights groups have nothing bette to do as to ruin environment by protecting these overabundfant source of food and money for poor people who try to mak a living! I say kill the animal rights activists- the world would be a better place! on the other hand - how much the seal hunter makes and one of those yappes - animal right activists makes from donations from movie stars and some other rich folks???? see the difference? really sad! Seals should be culled to protect the environment! they are not only deplete fish stocks but also pollute local waters with their fecies!including the coil worms that are exremely parasitic! Hope to kill som of these yappies when they come to protest on the next seal hunt!
Kill them all and make a shishkabub! human flesh tastes as chicken! aspecially overfed animalrights activist!!!!

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