61. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to stop the dog fighting and animal Cruelty in Westchester County.The Westchester chapter of the league is calling on the county executive, Andrew J. Spano, and the mayor of Yonkers, Philip A.
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62. Animal Ethics: Golf with Malicious Intent
is charged with cruelty to animals and killing a migratory bird. The charges carry a maximum penalty of 14 months in jail and $1,500 in fines. Weigh in: Should Isenhour receive the maximum penalty allowable by law? Is the maximum
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63. Animal Ethics: Moral Vegetarianism, Part 13 of 13
moral obligation to protest cruelty to animals or to commit onself [ sic ] to feeding the hungry people of the world. Becoming a vegetarian in this case would not be a supererogatory act; nor would it be an obligatory act. It would be one way of
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64. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
human dependents.
Treating cruelty to animals with the seriousness it deserves doesn’t only protect animals, it also makes the entire community safer.
Martin Mersereau
Norfolk, Va., March 18, 2010
The writer is director of the Emergency
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65. Animal Ethics: Beefsteak
don't have to support animal cruelty on a massive scale to be effective. There are many alternative, equally effective, charity fundraisers (e.g., walkathons, bikeathons, raffles, art auctions, benefit concerts, etc.) that don't involve the
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66. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
of California animal cruelty laws.The ranch is a facility that dairy producers use to house and raise newborn calves while their mothers are milked. The babies are taken soon after birth and shipped away to live in Mendes’s cramped,
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67. Animal Ethics: Ambrose Bierce
adj. Addicted to the cruelty of devouring the timorous vegetarian, his heirs and assigns.(Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary, c. 1911)
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68. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
not to develop the habit of cruelty that might then be extended to our fellow man.You don't have to become a vegetarian to eschew being a cog in the horror machine. Buy humanely raised meat and enjoy it with a clean conscience.SmallholderYour
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69. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
beings as factory products. Cruelty to animals on such a scale should be the centerpiece of any discussion on raising animals for food. The problem is that there is no possible answer to why we allow such Cruelty, other than that we are
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70. Animal Ethics: Freedom of Speech
depictions of animal cruelty. This does not mean that it protects animal cruelty, which is (and ought to be) illegal in every state.
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