On Jan 14, 5:20 am, walt tonne <
tonnewalt...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jan 13, 9:28 am, "Ray Keller" <LEFTARD TROLLS ARE DESPERATE> wrote:
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> > Animal rights terror group takes credit for torching cattle trucks
> > By David Martosko and Alexa Fee Published: 11:39 PM 01/12/2012
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> > A shadowy group of anonymous animal rights radicals says it was behind an arson attack early Sunday that burned more than a dozen trucks at a cattle feedlot in Fresno County, Calif.
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> > A statement from the Animal Liberation Front, published by the Fresno Bee, describes how the fire, which heavily damaged 14 tractors and several cattle-hauling trailers, was set. “Despite guards, a constant worker presence and razor wire fence,” the statement read, “the enemy is still vulnerable.”
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> > “[T]here is a lot of stuff that needs to be destroyed,” the statement added, “and we can’t count on spontaneous combustion and careless welders to do all the work.”
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> > Harris Farms CEO and Chairman John Harris said Tuesday in an email to the Bee that he and his employees are “appalled by this senseless, but very alarming attack.”
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> > “I had suspected Animal Liberation Front may have been involved and now they are in fact claiming responsibility for it with multiple details,” Harris wrote, calling the arson a terrorist action.
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> > The Federal Bureau of Investigation, too, considers the loose-knit Animal Liberation Front a terrorist group. Testifying before Congress in 2005, then-FBI deputy assistant director John Lewis called it, along with other “eco-terror” organizations, “one of today’s most serious domestic terrorism threats.”
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> > Three of the seven fugitives in the “domestic terror” category of the FBI’s Most Wanted list are affiliated with the Animal Liberaton Front.
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> Wish they would redirect their actions and aim at those firms who
> knowingly employee illegal aliens. Population growth is the greatest
enemy of the environment.
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