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Elad ADMIN Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-18-06 12:06 PM
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(excellent) My Adventure Presenting Animal Rights Philosophy to the FBI
http://www.americanchronicle.com/articles/viewArticle.asp?articleID=9510

My Adventure Presenting Animal Rights Philosophy to the FBI
Charlotte Laws, Ph.D.
May 16, 2006

On April 13, 2006, I received a strange phone call at my Los Angeles home from an FBI Special Agent Instructor. I�ll call him Andy.

It was strange because the FBI had never before contacted me. Did I breach some obscure statute? I remembered a book of �absurd laws,� which said that in my neighborhood it was illegal to spit on the sidewalk, drive in a housecoat or allow animals to mate publicly within 1,500 feet of a school or church. Had my little, white terrier been committing impure acts at Erwin Elementary?

It turned out Special Agent Andy wanted me to fly to Quantico, Virginia (near Washington D.C.) to lecture law enforcement executives and managers from around the world about animal philosophy, keeping in mind �the mindset and methodologies of terrorists and the government�s response.�

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My plan was to serve as an ambassador for the animal rights movement and to convey through my lecture the truth about how animals suffer under human oppression, as well as to present philosophical arguments as to why animals are of equal value to humans and worthy of equal consideration. I wanted my audience to understand that anti-terrorism resources should be used to combat dangerous groups who fly planes into buildings, rather than renegade gerbil lovers. It would not be realistic to suggest that animal-related �crimes� be ignored, but I argued they be deprioritized in an age when chemical, biological and nuclear warfare are possible.

An ominous feeling tented the empty road and thick woods in Quantico, and the sound of guns slammed through the air. I met Special Agent Andy, a fine host for the FBI, at the first security checkpoint, and he immediately drove me past a sign, which read, �Danger. Field Firing in Process.� Was this disclaimer the result of an accident? Perhaps a speaker had been shot in her compact rental car. I scanned for stray bullets.

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BrklynLiberal Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-18-06 02:09 PM
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1. EXCELLENT article. If only that could be on the front page of a major
paper, and reported on the MSM everywhere.

This is amazing!!!

The FBI has designated the ALF as America’s number one domestic terrorist threat, in spite of the fact that those acting on its behalf have never physically harmed anyone. The same cannot be said of unions, who have reportedly instigated 2,193 acts of violence in the last ten years—including near fatal injuries--and anti-abortion activists who have made 13,256 attacks in the past three decades against doctors and clinics, including murders, kidnappings and bombings. By comparison, ALF-attributed actions are quite rare.

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NMMNG Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-19-06 01:46 AM
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3. But of course
Endangering corporate profits is far more heinous a crime than endangering human life. :sarcasm:
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yewberry Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu May-18-06 07:46 PM
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2. Great article!
You should repost it in a bigger forum--dare I even suggest...GD? (Cue ominous music)

Thanks!
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CrispyQ Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri May-19-06 10:12 AM
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4. Great article.
I liked this suggestion of hers:

My third suggestion was that law enforcement officers make good “situation ethics” decisions. Even though Andy insisted laws are not malleable, I know there is always the exercise of discretion and could tell lecture attendees agreed by their nodding heads. I pointed out situations in which police officers have leeway to make decisions that directly affect the life or safety of animals.

For example, during the Katrina disaster, some officers allowed people to evacuate with their animals; others did not. At a burning apartment building in Tennessee in 2003, police and firefighters refused to allow a man to rescue his trapped dog who was clawing at the glass of a sliding door. The man eventually ignored law enforcement’s orders and rescued his dog. He was handcuffed and charged with misdemeanors, outraging the public and arguably tarnishing the reputation of local law enforcement. If the man’s two-year-old daughter had been clawing at the glass, would law enforcement have told him to “stand back and let the child die?”

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