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One small step for animals, one giant leap for animla liberation

Sabrina | 25.02.2001 03:32

Huntingdon Life Sciences' director Brian Cass was beaten at his home on Friday. It's about time!

One small step for animals, one giant leap for animla liberation
One small step for animals, one giant leap for animla liberation


Viviection scum felt a fraction of the pain that he inflicts on animals when three masked assailants attacked Cass. For corporate news on the action, see:

 http://www.telegraph.co.uk:80/et?ac=000140326706927&rtmo=VD6wVVJK&atmo=VD6wVVJK&pg=/et/01/2/24/nhls124.html

 http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/dynamic/news/story.html?in_review_id=364388&in_review_text_id=309545

(I came here to find out more about this, but I guess no one has published it yet.)

Sabrina
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Coincidence

25.02.2001 12:31

The gash with eight stitches on Mr Cass' head was similar to the one on the beagles forehead in Animal Rights Posters. Now he understands how traumatising pain is, especially when you are defenceless. But these 'masked' attackers could have been anyone...funny how the government used this incident, to quickly implement laws to protect these companies and brand those who care about animal suffering, terrorists!

agent-provocateur


Re: the 8-inch gash

28.02.2001 03:34

Yes, juctice has been served to Cass if a beagle has felt that same pain. But what then to avenge the 500 deaths each day in HLS? Have they 500 employees?

Sabrina
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