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Pro-animal duo busted in terror siege (Environuts call Boston home)
Bosotn Herald
| Tuesday, August 20, 2002
| Jessica Heslam
Posted on 08/20/2002 6:15:51 AM PDT by Lance Romance
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I'm sure they are nothing but pleased with themselves. However, humans are animals too.
To: Lance Romance
I don't know how this guy and his neighbors tolerated this; I'd be outside doing some serious ass-kicking...
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posted on
08/20/2002 6:28:14 AM PDT
by
LouD
To: LouD
Sounds like the perfect pair deserving of a little paintball drive-by...red paint, of course
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posted on
08/20/2002 6:37:47 AM PDT
by
Sender
To: Sender
How is anyone "deserving" of a "little paintball drive-by"? That kind of talk shows you are just as bad as they are.
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posted on
08/20/2002 6:45:24 AM PDT
by
afz400
To: afz400
How is anyone "deserving" of a "little paintball drive-by"? How? This way:
Authorities say Ryan Kleinert, 17, and Lisa Lotts, 23, were among a slew of activists who threatened to burn down Harper's Commonwealth Avenue apartment building, where he lives with his wife and 2-year-old son. Members dumped gallons of red paint on his front steps on Father's Day and chanted outside his home at all hours while carrying posters of dead animals. The group posted ``Wanted for Murder'' posters throughout the city bearing Harper's photo; re-routed his mail and put his personal information on the Internet. They repeatedly mentioned his son by name and passed out fliers in his neighborhood calling him a monster who ``supports torture,'' authorities said.
To: LouD
My thoughts exactly. I saw one of these idiots throw some paint on a biker wearing a leather jacket.
Note to any animal rights folks lurking here, This is not (repeat)NOT a good idea.
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posted on
08/20/2002 7:06:12 AM PDT
by
Valin
To: afz400
Not necessarily. I entertained the thought that paintballs would be well deserved, but would never do it. Still it's fun to think about!
To: afz400
How is anyone "deserving" of a "little paintball drive-by"? That kind of talk shows you are just as bad as they are. You're absolutely correct. It should be a frozen paintball driveby.
To: Lance Romance
I want to know what is the difference between these folks and Al Qaida?
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posted on
08/20/2002 7:25:56 AM PDT
by
Alouette
To: Cyrano; Tennessee_Bob; Free Trapper; Crowcreek; Abundy; Gianni; Gun142; Son of Rooster; dorben; ...
Animal rights PING
To: Lance Romance
siege of terror on a Back Bay father and other employees of a Hub insurance firm they claim has ties to a controversial British lab that does animal testing, This British animal testing lab must be just as bad as those Al Qaeda guys who gassed the dog.
/sarcasm
To: Sender
You do realize discharging a paintball gun in the city limits is illegal?
To: afz400
hey, it only smarts for a bit...
To: Lance Romance
``He is a guy who goes into work everyday at an insurance brokerage and tries to do his job, having nothing to do with animal testing. It's really outrageous,'' said Assistant Attorney General John Grossman.I guess according to the Asst Atty General, it WOULD have been OK if this man had of beein involved with animal testing...
To: afz400
You are wrong.
To: Terriergal
thanks
To: Terriergal
Make them pay. For every bucket of paint that's splashed, another rabbit gets it. For every smoke bomb that's set off, two rabbits get oven cleaner in the eyes. For every threatening phone call, another weasel gets an electric prod up the wazoo. That'll show 'em...
:^)
To: Alouette
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posted on
08/20/2002 8:33:24 AM PDT
by
Salman
To: general_re
ROFL!
To: Salman
VHEM yeah I have seen that before. goofy. Well, they are free to do it. lol Leaves more room for the rest of us sane people.
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