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Offline spursfan101

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« on: August 27, 2004, 10:45:23 AM »
And once again...great News for WOW and X3 as they go get their Sunday paper...bad news for thier neighbors.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Reuters) - Wearing underwear and nothing else in public does not constitute indecency, a Massachusetts court declared on Thursday as it tossed out charges against six animal rights protesters.
Members of the group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals were arrested and charged with indecency and disturbing the peace after a chilly rally in March near Harvard University where they stripped to their skivvies and staged a nearly naked pillow fight to protest against fur.

Six months and three court dates later, a Cambridge, Massachusetts, judge threw out the indecency charges against all six PETA members.

All but one of the protesters -- PETA Vice President Dan Mathews -- were also cleared of disturbing the peace. Mathews was ordered to pay a $300 fine.


 
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« Reply #1 on: August 27, 2004, 11:36:40 AM »
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And once again...great News for WOW and X3 as they go get their Sunday paper...bad news for thier neighbors.

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (Reuters) - Wearing underwear and nothing else in public does not constitute indecency, a Massachusetts court declared on Thursday as it tossed out charges against six animal rights protesters.
Members of the group People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals were arrested and charged with indecency and disturbing the peace after a chilly rally in March near Harvard University where they stripped to their skivvies and staged a nearly naked pillow fight to protest against fur.

Six months and three court dates later, a Cambridge, Massachusetts, judge threw out the indecency charges against all six PETA members.

All but one of the protesters -- PETA Vice President Dan Mathews -- were also cleared of disturbing the peace. Mathews was ordered to pay a $300 fine.
OH MY GOSH!!!  What has this country come too!!!  Once again it is those stinking Massachusetts liberals. :bash:
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« Reply #2 on: August 31, 2004, 03:55:43 PM »
I'm going to run right out and have myself a In N Out burger to celebrate this ruling, mmmmm, In N Out (insert Homer Simpson slobbering here).

PETA is nuts. Someone should forcefeed them a ribeye steak, mmmmmm, ribeye (insert Homer Simp...... never mind, you get the idea)
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