“What crimes, what infractions, what nuisances, what boycotts, what speech, what assaults, what picketing, what ad campaigns, what harassments, what torts, what public demonstrations, what signs, what shouts, what vandalism, what threats will not be called terrorism? Congress in 2006 passed a law called ‘The Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act’ to ‘protect’ biomedical researchers and pharmaceutical companies from animal rights activists.”
http://www.lewrockwell.com/blog/lewrw/archives/123590.html
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