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Title: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: Ptarmigan on July 26, 2014, 11:08:35 PM
Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
http://www.wlsam.com/common/page.php?pt=Two+animal+rights+activists+charged+with+freeing+2%2C000+mink+from+farm&id=106453&is_corp=0

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A pair of California animal rights protestors have been federally charged with freeing 2,000 mink from an Illinois fur farm.

Tyler Lang, 25, and Kevin Johnson, 27, allegedly released the animals from a mink farm in Morris, 65 miles southwest of Chicago last August, then daubed the walls of a barn with the words “Liberation is Love,” the Chicago Sun-Times is reporting.

The pair are suspected of travelling across the U.S. — including stops in Iowa and Wisconsin — to free caged animals, including those on mink farms and a fox farm in Roanoke, Ill.

They are cruel to animals.
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Though some of the animals were recovered, many died after they were freed, according to Darren Caley, a neighbor who lives near the mink farm.

“When I came home from work, (the owners) were out, trying to get the mink back,” Caley said in an interview Thursday night.

“A lot of them got hit by cars, and a lot we found in a corn field dead. They were hand-reared and didn’t know how to hunt so many of them starved to death.

Animal rights, anti-hunting, and eco-terrorists remain a serious threat in America. They need to be treated like Al-Qaeda or any Islamic extremists.
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: Ptarmigan on July 26, 2014, 11:12:38 PM
Leftist screed from Vice.com

With Two New Terror Indictments, The Green Scare Is Far From Over
https://news.vice.com/article/with-two-new-terror-indictments-the-green-scare-is-far-from-over

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The Green Scare — that US government tactic of persecuting environmental and animal rights activists as terrorists — has not yet ended. While in the paranoid years since 9/11, ordinary Muslims in the US have taken pole position in terror suspect profiling, the government's draconian approach to eco-activism has not softened.

Just this week, two activists have been indicted on terrorist charges. They did not hurt any people or animals, nor did they plan to do so. Allegedly, Tyler Lang and Kevin Olliff released 2,000 mink and foxes from fur farms in the Midwest. Apparently, it is enough to disrupt corporate flows and industry to earn the label "terrorist."

This is no secret in US law. In 2006 Congress passed the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act. As Will Potter, author of "Green is the New Red," noted, this act "sweepingly targets a wide range of political activity as 'terrorism' if done in the name of animal rights." While no individual convicted or charged under the act has been found to have physically harmed a single person or animal, according to the FBI, so-called eco-terrorists caused 200 million dollars in property damage between 2003 and 2008. Property, by the letter of US law, can occupy a vaulted position of victimhood above and beyond millions of animal lives.

They should be treated like terrorists.
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on July 27, 2014, 09:36:57 AM
'Green scare' my ass.  You can believe anything you want, no matter how stupid (Hell, look at Stormfront and Obama For America), but you commit a crime, and you get treated like a criminal.
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: SVPete on July 27, 2014, 01:32:47 PM
Wow! Those mink were so domesticated that they died of starvation before becoming coyote, fox, wolf, or feral cat food? Who'd athunk it?!
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: SVPete on July 27, 2014, 01:35:40 PM
'Green scare' my ass.  You can believe anything you want, no matter how stupid (Hell, look at Stormfront and Obama For America), but you commit a crime, and you get treated like a criminal.

DA_T, when one is doing stupid and illegal stuff, one has to fantasize being a martyr when receiving the natural consequences of one's stupid and illegal actions in order to avoid recognizing one's own stupidity. Prolixity much?
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: Dori on July 27, 2014, 02:37:34 PM
Wow! Those mink were so domesticated that they died of starvation before becoming coyote, fox, wolf, or feral cat food? Who'd athunk it?!

It's probably a good thing.  They can become very invasive. 
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on July 27, 2014, 04:43:18 PM
Prolixity much?

Nope.  I use enough words to say exactly what I mean.  And "Prolixity" isn't a verb. you know.
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: SVPete on July 27, 2014, 05:00:39 PM
Nope.  I use enough words to say exactly what I mean.  And "Prolixity" isn't a verb. you know.

I was referring to my own post, the previous sentence, using the slanguage of young people 1/2 or 1/3 my age.
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: DumbAss Tanker on July 27, 2014, 05:02:48 PM
No hard feelings, I was just kidding back at ya.

 :cheersmate:
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: thundley4 on July 27, 2014, 09:05:21 PM
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While in the paranoid years since 9/11, ordinary Muslims in the US have taken pole position in terror suspect profiling, the government's draconian approach to eco-activism has not softened.

BS, Muslims are treated with kid gloves by the TSA and other federal government agencies.  If they lie about that, they lie about everything.
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: Ptarmigan on August 10, 2014, 06:30:50 PM
This is from the HuffPo.

Environmental Activists Are Not Terrorists
http://www.huffingtonpost.ca/tim-mcilrath/eco-terrorism_b_5585678.html

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2008 brought us the largest meat recall in history. Undercover video by The Humane Society of the United States at Hallmark /Westland Meat Packing Company in Chino, CA revealed cows so sick they couldn't move, being dragged to the killing floor by forklift. The video provided examples of needless animal suffering that led to the flooding of the U.S. meat market (including the National School Lunch Program) with unsafe food. Without this footage, the Chino slaughterhouse would have most likely continued business as usual.

From Upton Sinclair's "The Jungle" to Mercy For Animals' recent 2014 expose of animal abuse at livestock markets in Mississippi, undercover investigators have been one of the only meaningful sources of information from inside a factory farm industry that enjoys almost total lack of oversight from regulatory officials. But we all know what happens in slaughterhouses, right?

There's a reason slaughterhouses don't have windows. This lack of transparency plays a vital role in keeping these industries out of sight and out of mind. But if we already know what happens in a slaughterhouse, then why are animal industries so desperate to hide their activities?

They want to infringe on your right and they harass people. They are no different from Islamists and need to be treated like one.
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: Ptarmigan on August 10, 2014, 06:34:16 PM
Lawyer plans constitutional challenge in mink farm sabotage case
http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/breaking/chi-activists-plead-not-guilty-in-mink-farm-case-20140729-story.html

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The lawyer for one of two California animal activists accused of sabotaging an Illinois mink farm and releasing about 2,000 animals into the wild last year said today he plans to challenge the constitutionality of the federal “animal enterprise terrorism” charges the men are facing.

Tyler Lang, 25, and Kevin Johnson, 27, each pleaded not guilty today at the Dirksen U.S. Courthouse in Chicago. They were indicted this month on charges of conspiracy and interstate travel to damage and interfere with the operations of an animal enterprise.
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Johnson’s attorney, Michael Deutsch, told U.S. District Judge Milton Shadur he plans to file a motion challenging the constitutionality of the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, the federal statute under which the charges fall.

If I had my way, I would send them off to Gitmo or even better a prison in Latin America.  :fuelfire:
Title: Re: Two animal rights activists charged with freeing 2,000 mink from farm
Post by: Wineslob on August 11, 2014, 03:15:30 PM
IMO these idiots are no different than Glowballs Warming "activists". So right they can't be wrong.