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June 26, 2014

A Dashed Hope

By Suzana Megles

I had hoped that President Barack Obama would be the compassionate president many of us felt our country needed. Maybe he is in some ways, but I am generally unimpressed in his lack of concern for suffering animals, although HSUS has noted some good moves for them recently through his efforts. Way too little in my opinion.

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You, like many of us, probably have piles of papers in different places. Some of this old paperwork may contain our thoughts and some the thoughts of others we find on the internet or e-mail. Regarding such, I am a believer that information is easily forgotten and often needs a second or third look. But, how wise is it to accumulate a 'mountain' of paper? I am beginning to realize that it is time for me to start whittling this mountain down. In the process, I will find out what my thoughts were some years back. I will also find out what was happening to me and to the world back then as well.

For instance, this particular letter caught my attention, written five years ago, when I was already becoming disillusioned with our new president -- Barack Obama. So much so, that on June 5, 2009 (only a few months into his presidency), I sent him the letter knowing full well the likelihood of it being read by him was slim to none.

I understand that from the thousands of letters received by his office daily, only ten or so land on his desk to be personally read by the President. However, as they say, nothing ventured nothing gained. I had to make the effort. Here is my letter:

"Dear President Obama,

I have been in animal rights for over 30 years. I was very impressed with so many of your speeches I felt that at last we might have a compassionate president. However, after seeing you on TV stopping in a hamburger store to treat the White House staff, I am now not so sure. It even made me think of Oprah who knew that KFC chickens are cruelly caged and often slaughtered horribly, and yet she sponsored a KFC chicken dinner giveaway.

Regarding your hamburger "treat" for white house staff, I wish that you would visit a slaughterhouse. I have been told that some of the cows go through the slaughtering line ALIVE because of the mad pace which prevents some of them from being properly stunned. On a CARE2 post it showed a picture of a dead calf who had been struggling to get out of his mother as she was being slaughtered.

As for the treatment of cows generally, we should be ashamed of ourselves. Today most of them are incarcerated in factory farms. No more fresh air, no more intermingling with other cows. Now they are standing in lines day in, day out being milked two or three time daily -- never having anything coming close to a happy existence which every living being, including cows should experience. Their calves are taken away at birth. The male calves are put into tiny cages where they can't turn around, and I imagine they invariably go stir crazy before being slaughtered for veal.

I wish that you had stopped for veggie burgers instead. Vegetarianism is considered the new Prius by a CARE2 writer. We consume way too much beef and then we say we are concerned about Global Warning? Haven't we heard that cows release a lot of methane gas into the air, even more so than coal-burning furnaces and gas guzzling cars?

And, we are also told that the carbon footprint of vegetarians is much smaller than that of meat eaters. So, if you want to decrease greenhouse gases, if you want to decrease cow suffering, if you want to be healthier, a reduction in meat eating will accomplish all three. Seeing you stop for hamburgers, I immediately thought that this president doesn't care about the environment, animal suffering or his health. He joins all the other recent presidents in this respect as well."

Then, I found and read in my old paperwork that Congress considers people like me eco-terrorists if we go out to protest animal cruelty at places of farm animal suffering. The ONLY congressman wise and brave enough to say no to the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act (AETA) was Congressman Dennis Kucinich. He may have also been a lone voice to say no to the Iraq War. What a guy!

People like us who care about animal suffering should never have been lumped in with the small minority of animal liberators. This is an effrontery to all decent people who work within the law to alleviate animal suffering.

BRIEF EXPLANATION OF THE ACT

I was glad that Kate Sheppard in 2012 wrote in Mother Jones an article on this subject. Her post was entitled "Are Animal Rights Activists Terrorists?" The whole article was worth reading but, in the interest of space, I think the first paragraph suffices to give us an adequate idea about what the Act is about:

"In 2006 Congress quietly passed the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act, a sweeping new law that classified many forms of animal rights campaigning as TERRORISM. Now the law's critics have taken to the courts to try to kill it. In a case filed last week, five activists argue that AETA violates their rights by criminalizing constitutionally protected actions."

I don't believe the critics were successful in squelching this clearly biased and unfair law.

I agree with the views of the activists and realize here is yet another instance of Congress aligning itself with big AG while showing little or no concern for the suffering which goes on behind closed doors in CAFOs and other cruel venues involving animals.

IN CONCLUSION

I ended my letter to our President by saying "I truly hope that my letter makes one of the cuts so that you will read it personally. And by the way, when I heard anything unfavorably mentioned about you, I spoke in your defense. Hopefully, that this deserves a reading and consideration of what I have to say in my letter. Thank you."

NO RESPONSE

Of course, I was foolish to think that a long letter would make the cut or even one which criticized the President, but then I wondered if even a short one on my topic would have made it either. However, I am never sorry for any effort I make in behalf of suffering animals. They are God's creatures as we. And it truly shocks me that it seems that most of the Christian world aren't too concerned about animal suffering. Why is this?



Authors Bio:
I have been concerned about animal suffering ever since

I received my first puppy Peaches in 1975. She made me take a good look at the animal kingdom and I was shocked to see how badly we treat so many animals. At 77, I've been a vegan for the past 30 years and I thank God every day that I am. I am most disturbed at how little the Catholic Church and Christian churches generally give to concern re animal suffering in their ministry. I wrote to 350 bishops in 2001 and only 10-13 responded. I feel that the very least they can do is to instruct that the priests give one sermon a year on compassion to animals. I am still waiting for that sermon. I also belong to Catholic Concern for Animals - founded in England in 1929. (They are on the internet) I recently sent a sample copy of their bi-monthly publication called the ARK to the 8 Catholic bishops of Ohio. Only ONE kindly responded. Somehow we have to reach the Christian teaching magisterium. There is next to nothing re animal concerns and compassion for them. They basically believe that animals are the lesser of God's creation and that gives us the right to do anything we want to them. Way wrong. We need to change their mindsets. The animals are God's first and He expects us to treat them compassionately.

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