If you haven't heard of ALF yet, I think you may in the very near future. No, I'm not talking about Alf the alien who liked to eat cats and lived with Joe Lieberman a.k.a. Willie Tanner. After reading this article in the Chicago Tribune about ALF's break-in at the University of Iowa's Spence Laboratories, I smell national story.
IOWA CITY -- The shaky, amateurish video shows everything in graphic detail: Four masked people break into darkened university labs, pour toxic chemicals onto computers and stacks of files, and release hundreds of research rats and mice. They spray-paint walls with slogans such as "Science not Sadism" and "Free the Animals."
This is the kind of thing that just slides right into the headlines when things get hot for Bush and Co. Let alone the whole Michael Jackson fiasco which I really don't care for [but if you want my two cents, I think he's guilty and needs some serious help].
And last month in Washington, John Lewis, the FBI's deputy assistant director for counterterrorism, told a Senate committee that animal-rights and environmental activists resorting to arson and explosives are the nation's top domestic terrorism threat.And why are they the top domestic terrorism threat? Maybe becasue they're disrupting things that will bring in beaucoup bucks for the big pharmaceuticals, who in turn, like to give beaucoup bucks to Bush and Co. for their tireless efforts.
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