Sunday, April 5, 2009

WAR Relentless in Pursuit of Corporate & Government Bandits

Canadia Seal Hunt Protest and

Huntingdon Life Sciences Investors Bank of New York Mellon, Barclays and AIG

Demo # 1: Daniel Sullivan, Canadian Consul General

Win Animal Rights continued their relentless campaign against animal abusers and their enablers as they took to the streets to stand up for the millions of victims of the fur and vivisection industries. When activists arrived at the home of Daniel Sullivan, Consul General for the Canadian government, to protest the ongoing Canadian seal massacre, they were greeted by more than a dozen police officers. Surely they were there to protect our freedoms! The authorities did not interupt the protest, however, since WAR protests are peaceful and legal.

Unfortunately for Mr. Sullivan, the activists' chants could be heard blocks away: "Daniel Sullivan go home! Leave the baby seals alone!" Incredibly, the chanting was so loud they got the attention of a few activists that happened to be driving down Park Avenue. Of course they decided to stay for the action!

Demo #2: Robert Kelly, Chairman and CEO – Bank of New York Mellon

Following Sullivan, protesters marched down to Robert Kelly's residence. Kelly, CEO and Chairman for the Bank of New York Mellon, refuses to let go of the remaining shares his company has in Huntingdon Life Sciences. Suit yourself, Mr. Kelly; protests at your house will continue.

While the police weren't around at this location, the activists were still "welcomed" by some unfriendly faces: the BONY goons! It seems that they couldn't get enough of their "asshole of the week" photos from last week, and so decided to drop by for another segment. Why else would they want to try (in vain) to intimidate peaceful activists? For the entire demonstration they stood there with their dopey expressions, probably embarrassed that their boss was being exposed for the animal abuser that he is.

Demo #3: Archibald Cox – Chariman Barclays Americas

After saying goodbye to the goons, the demonstrators headed over to a new target, the home of Archibald Cox, Chairman of Barclays Group America, Huntingdon Life Science's largest Institutional Investor. The doormen at the massive residential complex didn't know what to make the protest. Well it's pretty simple: the man that lives in your building aids and abets people that torture animals. "500 animals died today! Archibald Cox is to blame!"

Busy Lexington Avenue allowed the activists to spread the word about a certain nasty neighbor. Hey Archie, if you don't want angry activists exposing your ties to blood money, get Barclays to divest from Huntingdon Life Sciences. It's so easy a cave man could do it!

Demo #4: Win Neuger, Chairman & CEO – AIG Investments

The final protest of the afternoon occurred outside the home of Mr. Win Neuger, head of AIG Investments. People already aren't fans of AIG executives for stealing taxpayer's funds. Toss in financial support to puppy killers and you've got yourself a ticked-off populace. Protesters were more than happy to air his dirty laundry: "Hey Win Neuger at AIG! There's no excuse for animal abuse!" If you're smart, Win, you'll get your despicable company to drop their shares in Huntingdon Life Sciences. Either that or expect more visits from WAR again. You decide!

Video Clips:

Daniel Sullivan - Canadian Consul General

Robert Kelly - Bank of New York Mellon

Archibald Cox Jr. - Barclays Americas

Win Neuger - AIG

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