The folks at Representative Dennis Kucinich’s office wanted to post a comment from him on GreenIsTheNewRed.com, but there was a technical glitch with the word count limit on comments. So here it is in full. Kucinich, you’ll remember, was the only voice of opposition on the House floor when the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act was rushed through. Thanks to Rep. Kucinich and his staff for the email:
Statement of Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich (D-OH) on the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act:
I stand with every Member of the House in defense of the rights of individuals to be free of bodily harm or injury under all and any circumstances. But, the fact of the matter is, existing Federal law already includes any place which does Federal research.
So the question is, why create a new and specific classification here?
We, of course, need to protect peoples’ right to conduct their work without fear of assault. But, a larger question remains yet unanswered by this Congress: How should animals be treated humanely?
There are some specific principles with respect to humane treatment of animals but, these do not go far enough. My concern about this bill is that it does nothing to address the real issue of animal protection but, instead targets those advocating animal rights. This legislation will have a real and chilling effect on people’s Constitutionally protected First Amendment rights.
I am not talking about people who would threaten anyone with death because they don’t agree with them, but there are individuals who love animals, who don’t want to see animals hurt, who have a point and a right to speak out. I think for that reason, this bill has not yet reached its maturity.
I understand what the sponsors of this bill are trying to do, but I don’t think that they will reach the end they are hoping to achieve unless this Congress makes a clear statement about ethical principles with respect to animals and how we treat animals in research and other enterprise.
These are very serious questions that millions of Americans care about. I understand the intent here, but I think that you must be very careful about painting everyone with the broad brush of terrorism who might have a legitimate objection to research with or treatment of animals that is inhumane.
Bringing up a bill like this under procedures that only allow limited debate, and no amendments, no matter how well intentioned, is problematic.
I am not and never have been in favor of anyone using a cloak of free speech to commit violence. The Supreme Court Justice said, your right to swing your fist ends at the tip of my nose. No one has the right to yell “fire” in a crowded theater. We have heard those kinds of admonitions.
I am not for anyone abusing their rights by damaging another person’s property or person, but I am for protecting the First Amendment and not creating a special class of violations for a specific type of protest.
Balancing Constitutional concerns against the protection of people and property is never easy. Unfortunately, the Animal Enterprise Terrorism Act goes too far in the wrong direction.




thanks for posting this…how uncanny I contacted
Rep.Kucinich office just yesterday(and crossposted
to other forums for everyone do the same) about a
disturbing news story on a Ohio pig farm where pig
and piglets were being tortured, mutilated and hung.
see here:
Shocking Undercover Footage at Wiles Farm in Ohio Drives Congressman Dennis Kucinich to Commit To Toughening Humane Slaughter Act and Other Laws
http://www.wkyc.com/news/news_article.aspx?storyid=59982
Rep.Kucinich requested that anyone wanting to help
contact him. I did and I hope others did as well as
I crossposted this information to every animal welfare
website I knew of.
I ended my plea with support for his leadership and
efforts to stop this inhumanity against food animals
thanking him for his “lone” dissent on AETA and that I hoped he would work with the new Congress to repeal this legislation.
I’ll be waging a letter writing campaign after January 2007 mobilizing everyone I know and work with
in the Animal Movement to inundate the House Speaker and Congress urging the repeal of AETA.
Please join us.
It’s no surprise I voted for him to be president in 2004. Can anyone even conceive of how the world would be a different place today if he was in office instead?
Yes, Kucinich is a vegan and very progressive, but before you jump on his presidential bandwagon, read this article in “Counterpunch”, at http://www.counterpunch.org/mahajan12222006.html