LEOPARDS AND EAGLES
A news item today, New species of leopard discovered in Borneo, brought up a lot of thoughts and memories. Like the times I've spent in Borneo, especially of climbing Mount Kinabalu.
The animal discovered is a new species of Cloudy Leopard, the rarest big game cat in the world. So before any thoughts or memories came to mind, I looked up from my desk to the mantel above my office fireplace. On it is a mounted cloudy leopard, perched on a branch, fangs bared, ready to pounce. I shot it in South Viet Nam in 1961. I was 17 years old.
I mentioned hunting tigers back then in Tigers and Treason (Sept. 2004) - but it was less about tigers than John Kerry's betrayal of his fellow soldiers and of the wonderful people with whom I hunted, the Montagnard tribesmen of South Viet Nam. So I skipped any mention of leopards. It was more important to talk about the Democrat presidential candidate's treason towards America and her friends.
I'll tell you about the leopard - but first let me tell you about another act of treason and what you can do about it.