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Protest Huntingdon Life Sciences October 7, 2007 PROTEST HUNTINGDON LIFE SCIENCES Sunday, October 7, 2007 Join Win Animal Rights as we continue the campaign to stop the killing at the notorious animal testing labs at Huntingdon Life Sciences (HLS). HLS is a company whose primary business is death and suffering. 500 animals are killed there every day.
They are poisoned, they are cut and burned, they have limbs broken and they have toxic gases pumped into their lungs.
On top of that, they have to endure the cruelty of sadistic technicians who have been proven, in undercover investigations, to abuse and torture the animals in their care.
This day of protest will focus on the scum that make it possible for Huntingdon Life Sciences to continue to poison beagle puppies like the one pictured above. We couldn't save her, but with your help we can stop future killing. Date/Time: Sunday, October 7, 2007 at 2:00 PM Our home visits will be to a veritable "who's who" list of the financial community. Top executives with the New York Stock Exchange, LSR Investors AXA and Wachovia, NYSE Shareholder Goldman Sachs and HLS customers Bristol-Myers Squibb and GlaxoSmithKline.
These executives have the power to influence decisions in their respective organizations. The more activists who choose to join us, the better the possibility that our voices will be heard.
Please think about that poor beagle baby, who died alone in her cold, steel cage. She suffered unspeakable horror at the hands of the monsters at HLS and she died convulsing and writhing in a pool of her own vomit and excrement with no one to comfort her.
Help us to educate those that have the power to stop the killing. Financial Supporters: As always, please keep all correspondence polite and informative. Let them know what they are enabling by attaching photos illustrating the cruelty and torment endured by the animals held captive at HLS. For photos, check out: For more info contact Win Animal Rights at: centcom@war-online.org
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