Contributing To The Delinquency Of A Minor?
 
Missing girl located
Police located a missing 16-year-old Green Township girl at an anti-war rally in Chicago on Thursday, and she was released to her parents around noon Friday, the Hamilton County Sheriff's Office announced.

Stephanie Wilson, who was reported missing from her Castlewood Lane home Dec. 6, was believed to have been with animal rights activists in the Chicago area.

She was located by the Chicago Police Special Victim's Unit, which had been in regular contact with Hamilton County deputies since early February, after detectives here learned she might be in that area.

Hamilton County sheriff's detectives visited Chicago in mid-February to work on the case.

Source: http://www.cincypost.com/2003/03/22/briefs032203.html

Courtesy: Marc R.


 
"You can have sex with them, but don't eat them."
http://www.dadi.org/sexanmal.htm
 
.........“the father of the modern animal rights movement.” .........
 
Bioethics Expert Speaks on Animal Welfare


Contributing Writer

Students should heed animals’ “preferences” and not treat them as objects, according to a controversial Princeton bioethicist who spoke at Adams House yesterday.

Peter Singer, DeCamp professor of bioethics at Princeton University, answered students’ questions on abortion, factory farms and “preference utilitarianism” at a informal discussion organized by People for Animal Welfare (PAW).

PAW’s founder, Geri A.A. Lake-Bakaar ’03, introduced Singer to the group of about 25 students as “the father of the modern animal rights movement.”

Singer said he decided to write Animal Liberation, one of the most important books of the modern animal rights movement, after learning about animal suffering in factory farms and research labs.

“People will reduce suffering if they can do so at little cost for themselves,” he said.

Preventing “unnecessary suffering” for any species that can suffer is “the major issue,” Singer said, arguing that since birds and mammals also can feel pain, humans should not be given special consideration.

Though he is well respected in the field of animal rights, some have criticized Singer for his views on humans with disabilities discussed in his 1993 book Practical Ethics.

In the book, Singer advocates giving parents of infants born with certain severe disabilities the choice of ending their children’s lives.

One student yesterday asked Singer to reconcile this view with his animal rights activism, citing an article published last month in The New York Times Magazine which criticized Singer for supporting “selective infanticide.”

Sometimes, humans suffer more than animals due to the commonly held view of the “sanctity of human life,” he responded.

When another student asked who should decide when a human life is not worth living, Singer said a variety of factors must be considered.

Adults capable of making their own decisions, he said, should have the alternative of ending their lives with dignity. For people who once were capable of making their own decisions but can no longer do so, he said the decision should be based on what those individuals would have wanted.

And for those who have never been capable of making their own decisions, Singer said that family and doctors should make an informed decision, taking into account what would be best both for the individuals and their families.

Singer, an influential though controversial philosopher, said that he wants “to hand the decisions back to those [they are] going to affect most.”

As a utilitarian more concerned with the satisfaction of “preferences” than with happiness, he argued that for beings with preferences, it is best if their preferences are satisfied.

Roxanna K. Myhrum ’05, a lifelong vegetarian who attended the event, said she came to see how Singer would answer philosophical questions in person. At the end of the discussion, Myhrum described Singer’s responses to student questions as “consistent and satisfying.”

Lake-Bakaar and Holly B. Anderson ’06, who will serve as PAW’s president next year, organized the event.

Brian C.W. Palmer ’86, a lecturer on the study of religion who teaches the popular course Religion 1528, “Globalization and Human Values: Envisioning World Community,” also attended the discussion.

Students in the course finished reading Singer’s book, One World, this week, and Singer will speak to the class at 3 p.m. today in Science Center B.

Source: http://www.thecrimson.com/article.aspx?ref=347118

Courtesy: Marc R


........cockfighters ("game fowl breeders") ........
 
Now Isn't That Strange? Yahoo's Terms Of Service Says..........
You agree to not use the Service to:
a. upload, post, email, transmit or otherwise make available any Content that is unlawful, harmful, threatening, abusive, harassing, tortious, defamatory, vulgar, obscene, libelous, invasive of another's privacy, hateful, or racially, ethnically or otherwise objectionable;
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 
But Isn't This Is A Direct Harmful, Threatening, Abusive, Harassing, Defamatory Libelous, Invasive Attack On Law Abiding.......
........("game fowl breeders")........
 
Yahoo Says..........
Please report any violations of the TOS to our Customer Care group.
http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
 
 
 
Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2003 00:31:40 +0000
   From: "Diana Artemis" <
Artemisd123@hotmail.com>
Subject:  [HelptheAnimals] USDA to Stop Reimbursing Cockfighters - 3 Sample Letters

Tell USDA to Stop Reimbursing Cockfighters - 3 Sample Letters

Please forward widely and write today!

Source:  United Poultry Concerns at:
http://www.upc-online.org

Tell the USDA to Stop Reimbursing Cockfighters with U.S. Tax Dollars "The compensation amounts are a 'very private and personal thing' between bird owners and the government, said Adrian Woodfork, a spokesman for the combined state and federal Exotic Newcastle Disease Task Force." - The Californian, 3/15/03

SAMPLE LETTER #1:  Remember to add your name, address and country (International members are encouraged to write; please mention how supporting this cruel and barbaric affects your impressions of the USA and your intent to visit and spend money here.)

For additional information to personalize your letter, review the factsheet at:
http://www.peta-online.org/mc/facts/fsent12.html
=================================================================

The Honorable Ann Veneman
Secretary of Agriculture
U.S. Department of Agriculture
1400 Independence Avenue, SW
Washington, DC 20250
Phone: 202-720-3631
Fax: 202-720-2166
Email:
agsec@usda.gov  (usda.gov)

RE: USDA Must Stop Reimbursing Cockfighters with Public Monies

Dear Secretary Veneman:

I ask you to to stop reimbursing cockfighters ("game fowl breeders") with public money.  This amounts to federal support of heinous criminal activity.

Although cockfighting is a crime in California and 47 other states, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and California Department of Food and Agriculture are using tax dollars to indemnify cockfighters who kill "game" birds suspected of exotic Newcastle disease (END), an infectious avian virus being fought with gross inhumaneness at taxpayers' expense to protect the poultry and egg industry. Responding to a Freedom of Information Act request, government officials told The Californian (Bakersfield, CA, 3/15) that bird owners get between $5 and $1,850 per bird but "refuse to explain how they calculate the compensation and who has received how much for their birds."

It's been reported that $2 - $5 tax-dollars per bird is the "fair market value" being given to owners of hen flocks being destroyed under California's END eradication program, whereas $1,000 to $2,000 is the "fair market value" being given to owners of birds bred and used for cockfighting, "an illegal sport suspected of contributing to the rapid spread in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada of the highly contagious virus" (Californian, 3/15).

It's time the U.S. moved away from barbarism and stops all support for this cruel and bloodthirsty "sport."

Sincerely,


SAMPLE LETTER #2:  Please make the same request to members of Congress. To learn who your TWO U.S. Senators are, visit:
www.congress.org  (International members are encouraged to write Senator Tom Daschle, Senator Bill Frist and President Bush -- for contact info visit: www.congress.org) Remember to add your name and address.  For additional information to personalize your letter, review the factsheet at:
http://www.peta-online.org/mc/facts/fsent12.html
=================================================================

RE: Endorse the endorse the Ensign-Allard-Cantwell Legislation to Stop Reimbursing Cockfighters with Public Funds

Dear Senators:

I ask you to to stop reimbursing cockfighters ("game fowl breeders") with taxpayers' money, and to endorse the Ensign-Allard-Cantwell legislation in the Senate that increases interstate commerce in birds intended for cockfighting to a felony offence.

Although cockfighting is a crime in California and 47 other states, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and California Department of Food and Agriculture are using tax dollars to indemnify cockfighters who kill "game" birds suspected of exotic Newcastle disease (END), an infectious avian virus being fought with gross inhumaneness at taxpayers' expense to protect the poultry and egg industry. Responding to a Freedom of Information Act request, government officials told The Californian (Bakersfield, CA, 3/15) that bird
owners get between $5 and $1,850 per bird but "refuse to explain how they calculate the compensation and who has received how much for their birds."

It's been reported that $2 - $5 tax-dollars per bird is the "fair market value" being given to owners of hen flocks being destroyed under California's END eradication program, whereas $1,000 to $2,000 is the "fair market value" being given to owners of birds bred and used for cockfighting, "an illegal sport suspected of contributing to the rapid spread in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada of the highly contagious virus" (Californian, 3/15).

It's time the U.S. moved away from barbarism and stops all support for this cruel and bloodthirsty "sport."

Sincerely,


SAMPLE LETTER #3:  Please make the same request to members of Congress. To learn who your ONE U.S. Representative is, visit:
www.congress.org  (International members are encouraged to write Representative Nancy Pelosi, Rep Dennis Hastert and President Bush -- for contact info visit: www.congress.org) Remember to add your name and address.  For additional information to personalize your letter, review the factsheet at: http://www.peta-online.org/mc/facts/fsent12.html
=================================================================

RE: Endorse the endorse the Bartlett-Andrews Legislation to Stop Reimbursing Cockfighters with Public Funds

Dear Representative:

I ask you to to stop reimbursing cockfighters ("game fowl breeders") with taxpayers' money, and to endorse the Bartlett-Andrews legislation in the House that increases interstate commerce in birds intended for cockfighting to a felony offence.

Although cockfighting is a crime in California and 47 other states, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and California Department of Food and Agriculture are using tax dollars to indemnify cockfighters who kill "game" birds suspected of exotic Newcastle disease (END), an infectious avian virus being fought with gross inhumaneness at taxpayers' expense to protect the poultry and egg industry. Responding to a Freedom of Information Act request, government officials told The Californian (Bakersfield, CA, 3/15) that bird owners get between $5 and $1,850 per bird but "refuse to explain how they calculate the compensation and who has received how much for their birds."

It's been reported that $2 - $5 tax-dollars per bird is the "fair market value" being given to owners of hen flocks being destroyed under California's END eradication program, whereas $1,000 to $2,000 is the "fair market value" being given to owners of birds bred and used for cockfighting, "an illegal sport suspected of contributing to the rapid spread in Southern California, Arizona and Nevada of the highly contagious virus" (Californian, 3/15).

It's time the U.S. moved away from barbarism and stops all support for this cruel and bloodthirsty "sport."

Sincerely,


Source: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/helptheanimals/message/7473
 
 

 

California........

Man gets shot at while looking for cockfight

NILAND — An unidentified man looking for a cockfight near here Saturday afternoon was shot at three times and two horses were later found shot dead after a search of the area.

County sheriff's Sgt. Manuel Avila said the shooting occurred in an orchard in the vicinity of Potter and McDonald roads and was reported at 4:24 p.m.

Avila said the man was driving his car in the orchard looking for a cockfight he had heard about. The man came across a second man who told him to get out of the area and who shot at him three times with a small-caliber rifle. The first man fled after three shots hit his car. No information was available on where the bullets had struck the car.

The sergeant said the victim only was able to describe the suspect as being a Hispanic male whom he had never seen before. The victim reportedly refused to say how he had heard about the cockfight.

Sheriff's deputies searched the area and found two horses that had been shot dead with the same caliber weapon used to shoot at the victim. Information on where the horses were shot was unavailable.

No arrests were made in connection with the shootings.

>> Staff Writer Michael A. Salorio can be reached at 337-3441 or michaelsalorio@yahoo.com

Source: http://www.ivpressonline.com/display/inn_news/news06.txt


South Carolina.........
 
WYFF TheCarolinaChannel.com
7 Arrested After Abbeville Cockfights
Mon Mar 24, 8:06 AM ET

A raid on a cockfight in Abbeville County on Saturday night led to the arrest of  seven people.

Law enforcement officers said that about 70 people of all ages were watching the contests, where roosters with small, knifelike instruments attached to their feet fight until one of the animals is fatally injured.

Besides the arrests, the spectators were also issues citations.

Cockfighting is illegal in South Carolina.

Source:  http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=401&ncid=401&e=2&u=/ibsys/20030324/lo_wyff/1543350
 

 
Washington........
 
Olympia OKs 3 chickens for every home
Fans of the fowl win fight with City Hall
 

OLYMPIA -- Chickens -- but not roosters -- are now legal in Olympia.

The City Council voted unanimously Tuesday to allow residents to keep up to three chickens.

"Oh yeah!" said Eamon Smith, 10, as his fellow chicken lovers applauded the council's decision. "All hail the mighty chicken."

Fourteen chicken lovers -- some holding signs that read, "Give Chickens a Chance" and "3 hens = Happy Households" -- were on hand to support their beloved birds.

The city's staff had recommended live chickens remain contraband.

But council members would have none of it.

Council members Laura Ware and Jeanette Hawkins said they used to own chickens.

Hawkins said she still misses her two chickens, Princess and Blackie.

Chicken owners won't have to buy licenses or worry about setbacks from neighboring properties.

Council members did ask Susanne Beauregard, Animal Services director, how to license chickens.

"We're not planning to have chickens wear little tags," Beauregard said.

Chicken coops could be licensed, Beauregard said.

The idea of licensing vanished during the chicken lovefest.

Three "softly clucking hens" were less likely to cause problems than barking dogs or roaming cats, Councilman Curt Pavola said.

Chicken supporters were delighted.

Chickens provide eggs, eat kitchen waste and provide valuable garden compost, said Dayle Smith, who had to get rid of her chickens but now plans to get more.

Chickens also are a good 4-H project for children, as open space for raising larger animals is dwindling, Smith said.

Chickens are good neighbors, Smith said.

"They don't make any more noise than any other animal we have," Smith said. "They cluck a little when they lay an egg."

Hawkins did remind everyone that Olympia allows three pets per household, so people who already own a cat and a dog can have only one chicken.

And one more thing:

"People need to understand that they can't have roosters," Hawkins said.

Source: http://www.theolympian.com/home/news/20030319/southsound/23746.shtml
 
Courtesy: Marc R