When it comes to the protection of animals this state
Assemblyman Reed Gusciora sees no difference between animals and people. He stated recently, “As a human society, we
should not tolerate abuses against animals any more than we would against a
person.”
On a lower level there is some truth that animals should not
be abused, but to compare a dog to a person shows a serious defect of his moral
philosophy. This same person who argues
in effect that a person is just like a human being with animal personhood, sees
no perversion in his moral philosophy when he promotes the killing of unborn
babies which he believes has no personhood.
Under Mr. Gusciora philosophy of life the animal cannot be abused
without the penalty of prison, but the human baby is worthless, and can be
condemned to death at the whim of its mother.
Another example of Mr. Gusciora hypocrisy is his recently sponsored
legislation requiring mandatory prison time for anyone convicted of causing or threatening
to cause harm to a search-and-rescue or law enforcement dog. From the
prospective of a criminal defense attorney this proposed law is filled with
problems and poses a myriad of problems of prosecuting and defending such a
charge.
This is not the first time that this Assemblyman has
proposed a wacky law, in which cowardly state legislatures have jumped on the
bandwagon, in the rush to political correctness.
Let’s hope Governor Christie has the courage to veto such a
stupid law. I trust Governor Christie understands
and knows the difference between the natural law (the divine personhood of man
made in the likeness and imagine of God), as opposed to the ancient heresy of
Pantheism (all living orgasms are equal in the divine universe of nature in
which God does not exist), which Gusciora embraces as his “new age religious
heresy.”
Yes know one wants to see any animal abused, but why do
these same advocates for animals have no compassion and have no interest in
protecting their fellow human beings (unborn babies).
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