Namibian Seal Hunt to Go On, 90,000 to be Clubbed

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I would like to go on a seal hunt I am from louisiana and we hunt nutra rats down here to decrease the nbumbers and I had family members be in the paper for the amount they were able to kill and we dont kill them for the meat it is for the hide and pelt

John of LA 11:30AM December 13, 2009

Seals eat fish - THIS IS NATURE'S WAY. Humans eat nuts, grains, vegetables, NOT dead animals - THIS IS NATURE'S WAY.

Carolyn of AL 3:30AM November 09, 2009

I understand by clubbing them is wrong, they should come up with a plan to reduce the numbers quickly, I am a fisherman and survive on fish. I have a kid, he must survive but due to large numbers of seals we dont catch anything. I believe it is the seals because there are hundreds of thousands and no fish anymore. Seals are starving just like us.

Wikus Viljoen Namibia 11:40AM September 01, 2009

The once humble hands of humans have changed into tools of greed and destruction.

Juliana Olinka Vanessa Van Niekerk of NJ 2:07AM July 23, 2009

This sort of horendous treatment to any living creature is disgusting! Why do you think our world is in such a MESS? People do not care for the Earth, or its living creatures. Money is the root of ALL eveil, and everyone needs to take a good look at why we are on this Earth, and to let all creatures live in peace with Humankind.

Apple Yard 3:29PM July 16, 2009

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