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All terrorist should be in prison, so why isn't this criminal? Jail is just a vacation for this terrorist. I think Life plus 50 years is a good, reasonable start. I think skinning Mink should be part of his sentence, let him give back for what his group has stolen. There is No Justification for their terrorist activities.
They put him in a cage for letting the mink out of their cages. Such irony.
I think Jordy needs to have a better understanding of the life of some animals. Some animals live their lives locked in a cage. Jordy was trying to prevent this. However, so he can truly understand, lets lock Jordy up for a couple of years. Then he will have real credibility as an animal rights activist
Did someone say that Jordans real motivation was to understand caged animals and he was really out looking for a cage for himself?
sad to see that the sick individuals who have no qualms about placing thinking, feeling, living animals in cruel conditions, and claim to believe humans are above those animals, are equally willing to subject innocent humans to cruel, pointless confinement as well. Jordan has NOT been accused, charged, or convicted of any crime, and yet these haters are calling for his blood.
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