The Misadventures Of A Brooklyn Tortoise & Flock Of Sheep End On A Happy Note
arrow The flock of young sheep were transported to an animal sanctuary in New Jersey. Meantime, Doris the tortoise is back home in Brooklyn. NYPD Special Ops/Laura Torres
The separate misadventures of a pet tortoise and flock of lambs came to an end on Friday, with authorities corralling the animals and bringing them to sanctuary safe and sound.
The case of Doris the tortoise began ten days ago after the four-legged African Leopard Tortoise split from her Bay Ridge home after the gate had been left open. The owner, Laura Torres, organized neighborhood search groups and posted a reward for the return of the animal. A Facebook page dubbed Tortoise Lost in Brooklyn was also created. The hard-shell animal somehow lumbered her way to Staten Island (by swimming or crossing the Verrazano Bridge is anyone s guess), surviving all those days on who knows what.
distorting the outcome but making sure the story meets their political objectives. if we had to count on fox news to cover the story of the tortoise and the hare, we would think that the tortoise lost. they wouldn t cover the outcome of the race. they would unload on that slow tortoise. with the race 2/3 finished between the tortoise and the hare, fox can project, it s over, america! the hare has won in a laugher. is anyone surprised here? did the so-called tortoise think slow and steady could win a race? while americans paid good money to watch what was hyped as a competitive race, this tortoise decided it was perfectly okay to waste our time with slow and steady. why has no one held this tortoise accountable for this outrageous behavior. who s pulling the strings here.
gun, a modern-day witch hunt. did they act too fast? fox news trying to put the blame on others now, trying to disavow any responsibility for what they did to shirley sherrod, just like what they did to acorn and van jones and all the rest, telling half the story, distorting the outcome but making sure the story meets their political objectives. if we had to count on fox news to cover the story of the tortoise and the hare, we would think that the tortoise lost. they wouldn t cover the outcome of the race. they would unload on that slow tortoise. with the race 2/3 finished between the tortoise and the hare, fox can project, it s over, america! the hare has won in a laugher. is anyone surprised here? did the so-called tortoise think slow and steady could win a race? while americans paid good money to watch what was hyped as a competitive race, this tortoise