Agreed. I wonder why they don't just send him to the Wild Animal Park
in San Diego. That place is amazing, as is the zoo...

On Jan 12, 1:25 pm, Cold Water <[email protected]> wrote:
> I really feel for poor Billy.  He deserves so much better!
>
> CW
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "frankg" <[email protected]>
> To: "PoliticalForum" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 01:22
> Subject: Re: Pachymonium!
>
> Great story, CW. Thanks. Let's hope Billy makes it to that sanctuary,
> and lets hope the 'pols' get more than just a hand slap for
> this.  ...idiots.
>
> On Jan 12, 12:58 pm, Cold Water <[email protected]> wrote:
> > 18 Pols Arrested on Charges of Animal Cruelty
>
> > File photo
> > Vote it up!
>
> > The early morning quiet was broken by wailing police sirens and the
> > pre-dawn dark was sporadically interrupted by flashing squad-car lights as
> > police surrounded the homes.
>
> > The incident began hours earlier when, according to a police spokesman,
> > the SWAT office was stampeded by angry residents and phones were swamped
> > with calls demanding that the entire city council, the mayor, city
> > attorney and zoo director be arrested for animal cruelty.
>
> > The elephantine problems began when two elephants died due to their
> > confined space, which resulted in severe foot problems that are common
> > among captive elephants and that leads to incurable infections and death.
>
> > The City Council decided to approve $42 million to build a 3.6-acre
> > elephant park for Billy and then get a couple of female companions for him
> > to trumpet over, even though game preserve experts say it takes four acres
> > per elephant to maintain them properly.
>
> > After spending a hay-load of money, some $13 million plus, they ran out of
> > funds, the second of two female pachyderms died, the drumbeat began to
> > give Billy up to a game preserve in Northern California and the natives
> > began to get restless. Very restless.
>
> > Concerned elephant supporters insist Billy is dying of loneliness and has
> > developed tics, such a head-bobbing, head-banging and swaying.
>
> > Saying they’ve already spent thousands on the park, council members insist
> > the elephant park should be finished. The opposition says they can finish
> > it and provide the space to “smaller” animals like giraffes that don’t
> > need so much acreage per animal.
>
> > The council is scheduled to make its final decision on Friday.
>
> > In light of all the controversy, the LAPD took the angry calls from
> > restless citizen calls very seriously when officers realized how adamant
> > people were to take matters into their own hands.
>
> > If police didn't take steps, angry residents would become a thundering
> > herd, making citizens' arrests of all the offending city officials who
> > have steadfastly refused to turn Billy over to a sanctuary in Northern
> > California.
>
> > "We've never seen anything like it," said LAPD's community relations Sgt.
> > Leo Lyons.
>
> > "It was kind of weird," Lyons added. "As angry as people were over Billy
> > being confined in a small area in the zoo, and as much as they want to see
> > him moved to a sanctuary, they went about it peacefully.
>
> > "It was a reserved version of an angry, torch-bearing crowd marching on
> > City Hall," he said.
>
> > "They did the right thing by coming to us."
>
> > Bill Feral, president of the Save Billy Club, noted that there are laws to
> > protect animals from abuse, and citizens were just trying to get those
> > laws enforced.
>
> > "We had to do something to save Billy," Feral said.
>
> > "There was pachymonium," said SWAT Lt. Hank Ketchem. "It was obvious that
> > if we didn't do something, the people who want to save Billy would become
> > a thundering herd and try to make their own citizens' arrests. People were
> > determined in their willingness to do just that if we didn't act on their
> > behalf."
>
> > Upon hearing the news of the arrests, comedian/actress Lily Tomlin, who
> > has been quietly and politely lobbying nationwide on behalf of the
> > pachyderm, silently smiled while nodding her approval.
>
> > After Hector Tovar said in his L.A. Times column that, “A zoo without
> > elephants would be a loss for the children of L.A.,” you could almost hear
> > the “Yah! Right!” sarcasm dripping from Tomlin who said such illogic has
> > no merit.
>
> > Tomlin stressed that thousands of children know everything there is to
> > know about dinosaurs and love them dearly, yet none of them ever saw one.
>
> > Conversely, and not surprisingly, there was the opposite reaction from
> > council members who were arrested.
>
> > "We couldn't believe it," said one clueless, mystified councilman who
> > demanded he remain anonymous to protect his safety. "It was a humiliating
> > experience to be rousted in the middle of the night, handcuffed and
> > shackled like that. Shackled, I tell you! Just like ... like ... like some
> > rogue elephant.
>
> > "This is impossible," he continued to thunder from his holding cell at the
> > county lockup. "They're not even that passionate when we raise their taxes
> > and fees when we could cut spending instead. We're the City Council. We
> > can do anything we want."
>
> > Stamping his feet, swaying back and forth in abject disbelief and bobbing
> > his head, the unnamed councilman kept repeating, "I can't believe it. I
> > can't believe it."
>
> > When last seen, he was still trumpeting his complaints while hitting his
> > head on the bars of his cell door.
>
> >http://www.digitaljournal.com/print/article/265053
>
> > 011003elephants.jpg
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