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

It's not about whether Hemingway was an "asshole" or had an unadmirable "personal life."

Big-game hunting was central to his work.
 
Some things are more complex than other. Killing a lion that was harming no one and was a national treasure is pretty straightforward on the outrage meter.

A man running an abortion mill is not "complex." Pretty straightforward serial killing. Of course, none of the dead babies or women were national treasures. They also were black. The whole story is right in the liberal outrage wheelhouse. Except it involved their beloved abortion, so they kept their mouths shut.
 
A man running an abortion mill is not "complex." Pretty straightforward serial killing. Of course, none of the dead babies or women were national treasures. They also were black. The whole story is right in the liberal outrage wheelhouse. Except it involved their beloved abortion, so they kept their mouths shut.

You're going to need to simplify your message to make it legible on your placard.
 
I don't believe he employed tactics such as illegally luring a people-friendly animal outside of a protected park just to blast it the moment it stepped outside the park boundary.

I think it's also possible Hemingway didn't go on canned hunts too, which is a little different from this situation.

Yeah, I'm sure Hemingway's three-month safari in Kenya Colony, East Africa was just him walking around in the bush with a shotgun, by himself.

Have you read any of his work? He describes the kind of hunts he went on in detail. He wasn't roughing it, out there all by himself.

And, I don't think he had to worry about the kinds of restrictions the Good Doctor did. heck, the actions of guys like Hemingway are what led to the restrictions.
 
Some things are more complex than other. Killing a lion that was harming no one and was a national treasure is pretty straightforward on the outrage meter.
Who were the innocent babies harming?
 

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