On September 11, 2001, as the nation reeled in the aftermath of the terrorist bombings in New York and Washington, another terrorist news event got buried. The Animal Liberation Front (ALF), an underground animal-rights terrorist organization, released a statement that day claiming credit for the firebombing of a McDonald`s restaurant in Tucson, Arizona, that caused $500,000 in damage. ALF`s timing of the announcement was nothing short of unconscionable — a terror tactic designed to instill fear in Americans who use animals for food, clothing, recreation, and research.
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