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Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 10:30 PM Jun 2016

TRUMP DEFENDS HUNTING ENDANGERED SPECIES

Last edited Wed Jun 1, 2016, 11:37 PM - Edit history (1)

Teflon Don and his sons robustly defend their big game hunting and boast of numerous endangered elephants, leopards and other animals, they slaughtered in Zimbabwe.

In the next image, we see the son of Teflon Don holding a trophy from an endangered species he slaughtered. Maybe he can bring it to his father, who has small hands. He could stick it down his pants. He'll figure out some way to attract female voters. Don't worry, I bet the Trump boys paid for their trip, by selling the ivory tusks. At least U.S. taxpayers dodged financing a Trump, African hunting expedition, this time.


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3180201/Trump-defends-big-game-hunting-sons-shamed-Twitter-posing-trophy-kills-including-leopard-elephant-death-Cecil-lion.html#ixzz4AH7l68nn
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TRUMP DEFENDS HUNTING ENDANGERED SPECIES (Original Post) Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 OP
fuck trumps spanone Jun 2016 #1
thanks for the repies and recommendations to this OP "Warning" Chilling Image... Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #8
recommended spanone Jun 2016 #11
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
Just like the death penalty. HassleCat Jun 2016 #2
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
Am I being interrogated? Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #13
I'm loving his attacks toward a responder in topic 2. Real classy of em. Lancero Jun 2016 #17
As you might know, I live pretty close to Roswell, NM. Should I have aliens abduct them? Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #18
Well, of *course* he does - he'd like to be *royalty* like Scott DISICK UTUSN Jun 2016 #4
Royalty and the ultra-wealthy can go hunt these Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #26
Worthless pieces of shit intrepidity Jun 2016 #5
Here is a more tranquil image... Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #7
Bastards ailsagirl Jun 2016 #6
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
Here is a finer picture, than Trump slaughter of endangered species Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #21
I just don't understand the logic behind hunting romanic Jun 2016 #10
they don't care. They just like to kill for fun and the more rare the animal the better. ohnoyoudidnt Jun 2016 #14
your comment wins the Tasmanian Tiger Award Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #23
The words... 3catwoman3 Jun 2016 #29
You're asking for logic from idiots. n/t flvegan Jun 2016 #16
soon, anamals with valuable fur will only survive as photographs. Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #24
Here is a sensitive, intelligent creature that is nearly extinct Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #25
Those photos are so disturbing DesertRat Jun 2016 #19
how about a happy sea turtle? Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #31
Ah, much better DesertRat Jun 2016 #42
Invasive Species Endanger Native Wildlife in Hawaii don't they? Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #43
The negative consequences of invasive species are far-reaching DesertRat Jun 2016 #44
They must have very little Geronimoe Jun 2016 #22
Baby sea turtiles don't have actual penises either Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #33
Creeps. Quantess Jun 2016 #27
The difference... Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #34
And still some on DU plan on helping him get elected Democat Jun 2016 #28
And they are trying to hid this thread again. Each night I post them. every day they hide it Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #35
the 1 percent just have different rules than the rest of us dembotoz Jun 2016 #30
Do they need oxygen, fresh water and safe food? Do rich people die? Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #36
Biggest fucking assholes in the world. Vinca Jun 2016 #37
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
Scum of the earth. HuckleB Jun 2016 #40
I wish there was somewhere for entire species to go after extinction Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #41
This is save to journal and new World Wildlife Federation images added soon Jeffersons Ghost Jun 2016 #45
for old time's sake: Jeffersons Ghost Oct 2019 #46

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
8. thanks for the repies and recommendations to this OP "Warning" Chilling Image...
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 10:43 PM
Jun 2016

Importance of polar bears

Polar bears are at the top of the food chain and have an important role in the overall health of the marine environment. Over thousands of years, polar bears have also been an important part of the cultures and economies of Arctic peoples. Polar bears depend on sea ice for their existence and are directly impacted by climate change—serving as an important indicator species.
http://www.worldwildlife.org/species/polar-bear

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
15. thank you. sometimes J.G. OPs provoke so much emotion, readers comment and forget to vote
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 11:30 PM
Jun 2016

Last edited Thu Jun 2, 2016, 01:37 AM - Edit history (1)

Lots of females who troll for Trump post at Democratic Underground could change their minds, after seeing these real Trump photographs. This thread could actually sway their votes.
How about a few wild, beautiful pictures of endangered species for thread image?

all images courtesy of http://www.worldwildlife.org

lagomorph777

(30,613 posts)
32. I propose we send these pieces of shit hunting with "Deadeye Dick" Cheney.
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 12:03 PM
Jun 2016

That worked out so well for Harry Whittington and Antonin Scalia.

 

HassleCat

(6,409 posts)
2. Just like the death penalty.
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 10:32 PM
Jun 2016

Gotta execute a goodly number of people to show our respect for human life. Same thing with hunting. Gotta kill some animals to show our love of nature.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
12. Gorilla banter sure can run new Trump criticisms off the first page of General Discussion
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 10:52 PM
Jun 2016

Last edited Wed Jun 1, 2016, 11:44 PM - Edit history (1)

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
13. Am I being interrogated?
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 11:11 PM
Jun 2016

Last edited Wed Jun 1, 2016, 11:52 PM - Edit history (1)

I ask you readers is this "uppityperson" attempting to derail my Opening Post?
Anyhow, instead of a bunch a fake exchange touppityperson where I act naive about almost everything, I decided to unveil an image of the Giant Panda...

Lancero

(3,003 posts)
17. I'm loving his attacks toward a responder in topic 2. Real classy of em.
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 11:54 PM
Jun 2016

I see that, again, he has been real uh... 'classy' in responding to you too.

Seriously though, he attacks people in one thread, and creates another that by his own admission as a callout, and he wonders why people doubt his sincerity?

Depending on how you look at it, you could call 15 in this thead a thinly veiled attack against that very same member trying to say that she's just a Trump troll.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
18. As you might know, I live pretty close to Roswell, NM. Should I have aliens abduct them?
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 12:07 AM
Jun 2016
Elephant family spooked by low-flying UFO!

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
26. Royalty and the ultra-wealthy can go hunt these
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 01:53 AM
Jun 2016

Inbred aristocrats remind me of the animal they must find to be complete in the cosmos. Once found, a killer of endangered species merges with this mythical creature in name and approach to existence:

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
7. Here is a more tranquil image...
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 10:37 PM
Jun 2016

There are still a few of these around; and their horns have no medicinal value.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
20. Long, overly recommended or heavily discussed dead pet threads are another Trump-troll trick.
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 12:31 AM
Jun 2016

These are some of the ways members of DU - with a Republican agenda - hide good, Democratic opinions, attitudes and damaging news, on Teflon Don. Revealing hard hitting facts like elephant slaughter instead of meager name slurs really hits the opposition. Name-calling is stooping to a Trump tacktic!
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romanic

(2,841 posts)
10. I just don't understand the logic behind hunting
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 10:44 PM
Jun 2016

endangered animals. Don't these morons know that if you kill all of them, there's no way for them to repopulate???

ohnoyoudidnt

(1,858 posts)
14. they don't care. They just like to kill for fun and the more rare the animal the better.
Wed Jun 1, 2016, 11:19 PM
Jun 2016

They would probably love the chance to kill the last remaining member of a species. In their sick minds they would consider it a great achievement .

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
43. Invasive Species Endanger Native Wildlife in Hawaii don't they?
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 05:34 PM
Jun 2016

Invasive Species Control Threatens Endangered Native Birds: The Case of the ‘I’iwi and the Banana Poka

BY SYDNEY ROSS SINGER – It’s not easy being a native bird in Hawaii. And now, as a result of invasive species control, native bird survival is getting even tougher.

The problem is that certain plant weeds are serving as an important food source for some native birds, which have come to rely on the introduced plants for survival. Kill the weeds, and you starve the birds.

Consider the case of the banana poka (Passiflora mollissima). This relative of the passionfruit, or lilikoi, grows as a vine and produces a delicious fruit, grown commercially in some places. Here in Hawaii, the vine escaped cultivation and entered the forests, where it grows into the canopy of trees. Declared a noxious weed by the Hawaii Department of Agriculture, control and eradication efforts have attacked this vine for decades with biocontrol insects, fungus, and herbicides.

While pest controllers comb the forests for banana poka to kill, the native Hawaiian ‘I’iwi bird searches for banana poka to eat. The red plummaged, curve-billed ‘I’iwi bird is now rare on most islands. It is a nectar feeding bird, preferring the o’hia and mamane, but also feeding on nonnative species, especially the banana poka. In fact, the banana poka blossoms at a different time of year than the o’hia and mamane, providing food for the birds at an important time of shortages. http://www.hawaiireporter.com/invasive-species-control-threatens-endangered-native-birds-the-case-of-the-iiwi-and-the-banana-poka

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
33. Baby sea turtiles don't have actual penises either
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 12:09 PM
Jun 2016

But when it is breakfast time for a large fish, they realize that size really matters!

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
34. The difference...
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 12:20 PM
Jun 2016

Dolphins and porpoises delight us with their playful antics and warm our hearts with their friendly faces. Marine species are the most well-known, but there are several species that live in freshwater rivers. All are air-breathing, warm-blooded mammals that nurse their young. The difference between a dolphin and a porpoise has to do with their appearance: dolphins have longer snouts, bigger mouths, more curved dorsal fins, and longer, leaner bodies than porpoises.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
35. And they are trying to hid this thread again. Each night I post them. every day they hide it
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 12:57 PM
Jun 2016

Polar bears are classified as marine mammals because they spend most of their lives on the sea ice of the Arctic Ocean. They have a thick layer of body fat and a water-repellant coat that insulates them from the cold air and water. Considered talented swimmers, they can sustain a pace of six miles per hour by paddling with their front paws and holding their hind legs flat like a rudder.

Polar bears spend over 50% of their time hunting for food, but less than 2% of their hunts are successful. Their diet mainly consists of ringed and bearded seals because they need large amounts of fat to survive.

The total polar bear population is divided into 19 units or subpopulations. Of those, the latest data from the IUCN Polar Bear Specialist Group show that three subpopulations are in decline and that there is a high estimated risk of future decline due to climate change.

Because of ongoing and potential loss of their sea ice habitat resulting from climate change, polar bears were listed as a threatened species in the US under the Endangered Species Act in May 200.

Due to Climate Change their status should be upgraded to "endangered." As sea-ice melts, at an alarming rate, polar bears are literally drowning.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
36. Do they need oxygen, fresh water and safe food? Do rich people die?
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 01:17 PM
Jun 2016


This peaceful creature with a distinctive black and white coat is adored by the world and considered a national treasure in China. The panda also has a special significance for WWF because it has been WWF's logo since our founding in 1961.

The rarest member of the bear family, pandas live mainly in bamboo forests high in the mountains of western China, where they subsist almost entirely on bamboo. They must eat from 26 to 84 pounds of it every day, a formidable task for which they use their enlarged wrist bones that function as opposable thumbs.

A newborn panda is about the size of a stick of butter—about 1/900th the size of its mother—but can grow to up to 330 pounds as an adult. These bears are excellent tree climbers despite their bulk.

Vinca

(50,255 posts)
37. Biggest fucking assholes in the world.
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 01:25 PM
Jun 2016

Please let them accidently step into an elevator shaft with no car.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
38. Once common throughout Africa and Asia, elephant numbers were severely depleted, due to ivory trade
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 02:21 PM
Jun 2016

The largest land mammal on earth, the African elephant weighs up to eight tons. The elephant is distinguished by its massive body, large ears and a long trunk, which has many uses ranging from using it as a hand to pick up objects, as a horn to trumpet warnings, an arm raised in greeting to a hose for drinking water or bathing.

Asian elephants differ in several ways from their African relatives. They are much smaller in size and their ears are straight at the bottom, unlike the large fan-shape ears of the African species. Only some Asian male elephants have tusks. All African elephants, including females, have tusks. Elephants are either left or right-tusked and the one they use more is usually smaller because of wear and tear. The Asian elephant has four toes on the hind foot and five on the forefoot, while the African elephant has three on the hind foot and five on the forefoot.

Led by a matriarch, elephants are organized into complex social structures of females and calves, while male elephants tend to live in isolation. A single calf is born to a female once every 4-5 years and after a gestation period of 22 months—the longest of any mammal. These calves stay with their mothers for years and are also cared for by other females in the group.

The two species of elephants—African and Asian—need extensive land to survive. Roaming in herds and consuming hundreds of pounds of plant matter in a single day, both species of elephant require extensive amounts of food, water and space. As a result, these large mammals place great demands on the environment and often come into conflict with people in competition for resources.
https://www.worldwildlife.org/species/elephant

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
39. Does anyone think that I should put threats and descriptions of these animals near each picture?
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 02:33 PM
Jun 2016

Simply because I know many specific habits and threats to these endangered animals, does not mean ALL my readers are familiar with their precarious status. For example, diet is an issue with Panda Bears, because it is limited to a few, increasingly rare plants.

Jeffersons Ghost

(15,235 posts)
41. I wish there was somewhere for entire species to go after extinction
Thu Jun 2, 2016, 02:48 PM
Jun 2016

I can't write anymore. My eyes are filling with tears.

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