A new animal rights group based in Galway has its first meeting tonight (16th may ) at 7pm in the victoria hotel just off eyre square Galway.
website: http://www.haasireland.com/index.htm
If interested in animal rights and living in Galway, please come along if you can. Everyone welcome.
(Some free organic wine too!)
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4 5Slight mix up on what time this meeting is starting at.
It's actually 8pm in the Victoria. Apologies for any inconvenience
WOO HOO!!! well done mark we are so glad that there is a new animal rights group here in Ireland, the more the merrier and we are soooooooooooooooooooooo proud to be working with and supporting HAAS!
Talk soon mate
I'm not Mark. just someone who wanted to publicise his meeting but I'll pass on your comment. According to mark, the group is very peaceful in approach, persuasion by education. I hope this is compatible with your own philosophy john. wasn't aware there was any co-operation as yet. with ARAN so your comment is somewhat misleading I think. This is just my own opinion and i'm sure you and Mark can talk about co-operating in the future, if there are no obstacles.
BTW whatever happened about the ARAN meeting in jurys galway a few weeks ago? I waited for over half an hour having cancelled an engagement only to find out very indirectly that actually there was no meeting after all. not even a message at the desk. Wasn't impressed!!
Whatever happened to ARANs Glaxo demo at 4pm on Sun 14th May at 4pm? I arrived at glaxo in rathfarnham at 4 and there were a few people there and no John? Then I find out on his website that the demo actually took place on Sunday morning. I didnt receive an email from his list to say it had been changed or cancelled. I wasnt impressed either!!
Is it common practise for ARAN to try and screw up peoples' computers by filling them with 74 email Viruses? I would appreciate it if you would stop sending viruses to me. This may be an ARAN (or a PETA, the "animal welfare group" who give awards to Rentakil for rodent traps. And who don't hold a no-kill policy for rescued animals) way of targetting other Animal Rights groups or activists. But no genuine Animal Rights group or Animal Rights activist would stoop this low.
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