Sunday, March 19, 2006

WAR Activists Hit the Streets Again – Day 2

Manhattan's posh upper eastside was our destination as we visited the home of GlaxoSmithKline Director, Sir Deryck Maughan. Deryck's doormen seem to be dim bulbs as they immediately called police asking them to move us away from the front door of the building. Police Officer's smiled as they asked activists if they would mind moving away from the front door. We graciously declined their invention at which point the police told the doormen that we had the right to be there so long as we did not impede pedestrian traffic, which of course we were not.

A loud demonstration was held and we stayed much longer then usual, just to let them know that we have every intention of exercising our constitutional rights to speak out for the 500 animals murdered by HLS every day. The horrific cruelty and abuse of animals was exposed both by the graphic literature distributed by activists as well as verbally through our loud chants. Next stop was the posh hi-rise building of Jeffrey Barker, Executive with Bank of America. Columbia Management an investment firm owned by Bank of America continues to hold almost 300,000 shares of LSRI (Huntingdon Life Sciences) stock.

WAR pledges to continue to visit both Messers. Maughan and Barker until they discontinue their financial support of the puppy killers at Huntingdon Life Sciences.

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