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In February, a Utah slaughterhouse was caught painfully pushing a cow with a forklift. But when the police showed up, they werent there to shut things down -- they were there to press charges against the citizen filming the cruelty, even though she never left public land. Many would call Amy Meyer a hero, but Utah called her a criminal. This is due to a new crop of state bills that ban the filming of industrial animal abuse without permission -- and even place whistleblowers on a terrorism registry. Shockingly, Google is funding this madness. Google recently joined ALEC, a shadowy organization that works with state lawmakers to ram through legislation for corporations like Exxon and Philip Morris. [3, 4] Google -- a major investor in clean energy -- should know better than to fund bills that would also require climate denial education in public schools and oppose fracking disclosure. https://secure.sierraclub.org/site/Advocacy;jsessionid=CE8B7C3CC322A477750A79153F8A7BCD.app205a?pagename=homepage&page=UserAction&id=12416&autologin=true&s_src=413LSRCAA1_NSRSR&s_subsrc=v5wc
Posted on: Wed, 20 Nov 2013 21:09:44 +0000

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