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Friday, January 27, 2006

when the hell will people learn?

i keep telling them vegetarians and vegans are NOT nice people. as a matter of fact, they're evil. they're terrorists, they don't stop at red lights, they spit on the old and infirm, they wear rubber shoes (well some DO get off on that don't they?), they don't call their elderly parents on sunday afternoon, they don't like football, they burn babies in their basements, yes, they worship the devil, they all like stevie nicks and yanni (is he still around i wonder), none of them own a tv, they all drive ten year old saabs. i never met one i liked OR trusted. oh wait a moment, i AM one!

so i have NO problems with the fbi, homeland security, the nsa and all of the OTHER agencies of this type spending their time spying on vegans and vegetarians because they are a threat to the united states instead of the agencies spying on oh let's say the followers of osama

ACLU Releases Government Photos

The ACLU of Georgia released copies of government files on Wednesday that illustrate the extent to which the FBI, the DeKalb County Division of Homeland Security and other government agencies have gone to compile information on Georgians suspected of being threats simply for expressing controversial opinions. Two documents relating to anti-war and anti-government protests, and a vegan rally, prove the agencies have been "spying" on Georgia residents unconstitutionally, the ACLU said. (Related: ACLU Complaint -- PDF file) For example, more than two dozen government surveillance photographs show 22-year-old Caitlin Childs of Atlanta, a strict vegetarian, and other vegans picketing against meat eating, in December 2003. They staged their protest outside a HoneyBaked Ham store on Buford Highway in DeKalb County. An undercover DeKalb County Homeland Security detective was assigned to conduct surveillance of the protest and the protestors, and take the photographs. The detective arrested Childs and another protester after he saw Childs approach him and write down, on a piece of paper, the license plate number of his unmarked government car."They told me if I didn't give over the piece of paper I would go to jail and I refused and I went to jail, and the piece of paper was taken away from me at the jail and the officer who transferred me said that was why I was arrested," Childs said on Wednesday..................

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