Martial Galay is the hero of southern Manitoba today as he saved a bus load of puppies from a plot that involved several criminals on the most wanted list. A multitude of Otterburne citizens watched helplessly as the criminals highjacked the school bus full of puppies and prepared to commit animal cruelty to them. “They were threatening to set fire to the puppies!” one citizen recalled while weeping uncontrollably.
It was after the criminals first declared their intentions, to set fire to the puppies, which a college student by the name of Martial Galay stepped forward to save from the deviants. “I tried to reason with them, but they refused to use logical reasoning. These were clearly some very disturbed individuals.” said Martial when asked if there was another way other than violence to end the conflict.
Martial ended up breaking all the deviant’s limbs in a desperate fight for the puppy’s lives. When asked about the encounter the fire chief had this to say “He was like a wild animal, there was no stopping him. It was like he was a mother bear and the puppies where his children.”
There were no deaths in Otterburne that day, the only injuries were the deviants.
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THE FOLLOWING IS A LETTER THAT ANIMAL RIGHTS ACTIVIST TRACY MURPHY WROTE TO THE CITY GOVERNMENT OF BUFFALO, NY:
Dear Mayor Brown and the Common Council of Buffalo,
The Ringling Circus has left town, and I am here dumbfounded as to why we allow a business to perform in Buffalo that is clearly abusive to Asian elephants, an endangered species, as well as many other exotic and domestic animals.
The inhumane treatment toward animals with whips, blow torches and bull hooks has been documented for years by many animal welfare agencies. Currently there is a Federal lawsuit against Ringling for illegal abusive treatment toward a protected endangered species, the elephants.
The animals are clearly kept in bondage and suffer greatly every day of their lives. Why cannot we reach into our sense of common decency and ban these circuses with animals? I ask all of you this question and so do many others: http://wnymedia.net/wnymedia/brianzabka/2009/10/peta-protests-the-circus/
I care deeply for these elephants, as well as all the animals that are exploited in these circuses. I am not ashamed to stand up for every one of them, and if it takes standing on the street corners of Buffalo to collect thousands of petition signatures to help these animals, I will peacefully and proudly do that. I cannot think of any other way I would want to spend the rest of my life.
As Martin Luther King, Jr said, "One day the absurdity of the almost universal human belief in the slavery of other animals will be palpable. We shall then have discovered our souls and become worthier of sharing this planet with them. Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter."
Let freedom ring for these animals. Let freedom ring.
Sincerely,
Tracy Murphy
http://www.tomdegan.blogspot.com
I am not sure what this has to do with Martial, Tom. It would be appreciated if the comments would serve as comments on the blog entry and not a random story about elephants.
I like elephants as much as the next guy but once again the comment section of this blog is not for advertising.
Please remain relevant to the entry.
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