Monday, February 4, 2008

Barack Obama on animal rights

This first quote from Obama is reposted from Primate Freedom blog:

"It has not always been the pragmatist, the voice of reason, or the force of compromise, that has created the conditions for liberty," he writes about the antislavery movement of the 19th century. "Knowing this, I can't summarily dismiss those possessed of similar certainty today--the antiabortion activist ... the animal rights activist who raids a laboratory--no matter how deeply I disagree with their views. I am robbed even of the certainty of uncertainty--for sometimes absolute truths may well be absolute."

Quoted from The Audacity of Hope, in "The Fresh Face," Time, Oct. 15, 2006.

And here is an article from earlier this month:Obama pledges support for animal rights
Wed Jan 16, 1:26 PM ET Yahoo News

Democrat Barack Obama says he won't just be a president for the American people, but the animals too.

"What about animal rights?" a woman shouted out during the candidate's town hall meeting outside Las Vegas Wednesday after he discussed issues that relate more to humans, like war, health care and the economy.

Obama responded that he cares about animal rights very much, "not only because I have a 9-year-old and 6-year-old who want a dog." He said he sponsored a bill to prevent horse slaughter in the Illinois state Senate and has been repeatedly endorsed by the Humane Society.

"I think how we treat our animals reflects how we treat each other," he said. "And it's very important that we have a president who is mindful of the cruelty that is perpetrated on animals."

3 comments:

SWFShamuTrainer9 said...

He's For People & Animals?! I Call That MORE Than A President!

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Anonymous said...

He ate a burger the other day, does he know how that cow was treated before landing on his plate? Is he for real, buying a bred dog and not adopting from a shelter?