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No more office Supplies for PuppyKillers!

by People for Animal Liberation
Staples gives Huntingdon Life Sciences in unmarked vans.
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We unfurled the banner and began chanting to get the word across that we were there to protest the murder of 500 animals in the name of mock science. They have blood on their hands for their ties with Huntingdon Life Sciences. 4 People then entered the store and ran through the aisles chanting "Puppykillers". Knocking merchandise off the shelves, and staging a lockdown at the stores entrance, until the police came. No one was arrested.
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by Truth Will Set Us Free


http://www.indybay.org/newsitems/200...3/18621775.php

Choose other office suppliers than Staples which supports
the vivisection of Huntingdon Life Sciences

Staples is an investment of Mitt Romney's private equity
Bain Capital which also purchased many Clear Channel
stations and which promotes war



Both Staples and Office Max are involved in pricegouging
and deforestation through failure to promote recycled,
cotton, rice or other less violent paper
products.

Staples is an investment of Bain Capital, the Mitt Romney
private equity group which tried to promote a Chinese
Army connected computer company to the Pentagon.
Both the American and Chinese military are involved
in systematic violence.

Everything Works for the Good
When a person in the San Francisco area was told at a
Staples store he
had to pay $90 an hour for the transfer of a software file
into Word Perfect, he left the store, went home, and
found in talking about this that his apartment building
had free internet access. He also met a computer whiz
who gave him the help for free.

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