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The right to love- your dog

07/23/08

Hey baby.

I bet those dogs are bragging to their sheltermates,

"Hey, that was you?"

"Yep."

Some thoughts:

1. Is there a "nature?" Can it be a victim of crime? The "nature" mentioned in the law isn't the plants and animals; it's "Nature" as in God's rules for man, written in their hearts and observable in nature, that anybody can figure out for themselves. Thus, "Natural law." The argument might go something like:

We see that men and animals can't reproduce so sex with an animal is "unnatural" even if it can be more fun than a barrel of monkeys.

2. Once we lose the philisophical rationale for laws, laws become, essentially, codified feelings. In the case below, the only reason one might want to make such an activity illegal is because of its "eeewwww factor." Do you think the dog complained?

3. That people feel the need to justify taking the dogs away by claiming they were "abused" is reavealing.

4. As is:

"Each dog (at the sanctuary) is treated as an individual," said Williamson, the sanctuary spokeswoman. "We felt we could help these dogs."

A deputy who investigated the case had recommended that the dogs be euthanized and wrote in court affidavits that they had been trained to rape.

Williamson said euthanizing the dogs would have been "the easy thing to do."

"These dogs are totally victims," she said.

5. What does it reveal? The secularization of society. As people waft the last fumes of Christianity, you'll see more of the type of logic expressed in the passage above.

Aren't "individuals" people? You can say "the individual dog," but you can't call a dog an "individual." If you don't believe in a soul, then what is it that separates people and animals? Nothing.

From here.

OKLAHOMA CITY — The nation's largest animal sanctuary has agreed to accept two dogs that authorities say were trained to have sex with women.

A mixed breed and a Labrador, formerly owned by Diane Sue Whalen of Tulsa County, have been accepted by the Best Friends Animal Society in Kanab, Utah, said Barbara Williamson, spokeswoman for the animal sanctuary.

The dogs — named Lucky and Buddy — will be taken to the no-kill sanctuary next month.

Whalen, 54, and Donald Roy Seigfried, 55, were charged with felony crimes against nature after Whalen's adult son found more than 150 tapes of his mother performing sex acts with her dogs and a blue heeler owned by Seigfried. Seigfried was accused of filming the acts.

The dogs were placed in the Tulsa Animal Shelter following the arrests. While Whalen relinquished custody of her dogs, Seigfried is fighting for ownership of the blue heeler, named Merlin.

Earlier this month, a judge ordered that the dogs be examined by a veterinarian and found suitable for adoption before being placed in homes. Both of Whalen's dogs have been deemed adoptable.

The dogs were neutered at a Tulsa veterinary clinic. Jamee Suarez, president and founder of the Oklahoma Alliance for Animals, said the dogs are healthy and are recovering from their surgeries.

The Oklahoma Alliance for Animals is a nonprofit organization that works with the Tulsa County sheriff's office on cases involving animal cruelty.

Volunteers for the organization will drive the dogs more than 1,000 miles to the animal sanctuary in Utah. Once there, the dogs will become candidates for adoption.

"Each dog (at the sanctuary) is treated as an individual," said Williamson, the sanctuary spokeswoman. "We felt we could help these dogs."

A deputy who investigated the case had recommended that the dogs be euthanized and wrote in court affidavits that they had been trained to rape.

Williamson said euthanizing the dogs would have been "the easy thing to do."

"These dogs are totally victims," she said.

The sanctuary has room for 2,000 animals, mostly dogs and cats. Williamson said there are that many "urgent pleas" every month asking the shelter to take in animals.

Animals that are not adopted live permanently at the sanctuary.

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