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The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act,... |
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9/30/2006 2:54:52 P.M. Pacific Standard Time |
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rbo...@primatefreedom.com | |
... in the US Senate, known as S. 3880. has passed. We are all much
safer
now, and will be much safer still once we are tattooed or micro
chipped.
This means now, that someone who crosses a state border and
participates in
a sit-in in front of the door, could end up in jail for 6
months and be
fined $10,000. And if they are so foolhardy as to do something
this wild
again, then they could be fined $25,000 and end up in jail for 18
additional
months.
So, someone who travels to San Francisco from
Oregon for the annual fur free
Friday demo at Neiman Marcus and sits down in
front of the store is, by
definition, guilty of terrorism.
Most
telling about this development is not the stupidity of our elected
officials
(they took the country to war in Iraq, after all), but the ease at
which
vivisectors, rodeo clowns, furriers, etc. were willing to sacrifice
basic
American democratic traditions.
People who participate in national
boycotts against any animal enterprise
are now subject to being charged with
terrorism.
Given the recent passage of Bush's new interrogation rules, an
elderly woman
who writes a letter to a CEO in a different state could be
subjected to
water-boarding, I guess. "Who told you Proctor and Gamble
tortures animals?"