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Walt Palmer, a dentist from Minnesota, and his bow and arrow are about to have an interesting week

Walt should send a picture of his trophy killing to the local newspaper's sports section and tell everyone to fork off.
 
So, out of curiosity, why does this matter? Regardless of whether he had skills with the bow or sucked ass with the bow, I fail to see how it makes any difference whatsoever in terms of the underlying issues and questions of right or wrong. Seems to me your links are entirely irrelevant to the issues raised by this story.

I don't see how his skill with a bow and arrow changes the outcome and reaction.

The only thing it could open up is they used a gun on the lion when the permit might have said bow and arrow only. That's a huge grasp, but it is the only thing I find possible relevent about weapon used.
 
fork this noise. Did a thread on dozens of people getting brutally killed in a Nigerian mall run 27 pages long? There is death, destruction, famine, disease, tribal warfare, terrorism and other assorted mayhem in Africa 100 times more serious than a lion getting killed. Good God will people get their priorities in order?
 

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