Saturday, October 1, 2011

Unconstitutional aspects of the Animal Welfare Act:


No where in the U.S. Constitution does it give our government the power to grant rights to animals, fish or fowl. Our government can not give human like rights and protections to nonhuman creatures, the power of our government is limited and it does not have this constitutional authority.
Do some members our government consider themselves above God or that they have the power to play God and award rights to other beings. Animals, fish and fowl are livestock and property. Some of the property is owned by the general public as wildlife but many are owned by individuals as livestock.
There is no constitutional authority for our government to enact policies and laws which give rights to animals. Our government does not have the authority to set this dangerous precedence of setting up policies to give police protection to animals and endangering human lives to defend animals.
With every right our government is giving our livestock (property) they are depriving rights to the humans that own the livestock (property).
I would like an answer from the legislators enacting these unconstitutional laws. Where in the U.S. Constitution do you find that you have the authority to grant rights to our livestock?
Where do you find in our U.S. Constitution that you have the authority to take away another U.S. Citizen's liberty and/or violate that person's unalienable human right's based entirely on your opinion of the way they handle their livestock?
Our government absolutely does NOT have this authority or power. The Animal Welfare Act is unconstitutional. This unconstitutional act is being used to endanger human lives and put animals above humans.
Constitutional expert David Barton recently exposed the truth of what I’ve stated here on the Glen Beck show on Oct 15th 2010. When he stated “our government is putting animals, fish and other creatures above human lives.” And U.S. Congressman Senator Tom Coburn recently stated “Our government has no authority to create a safety issue to human lives over animals.”
So ask yourself where are our elected officials that should be speaking up against this unconstitutional Act?
The next time you run into your legislator and ask them why they are not demanding this unconstitutional Act be repealed immediately.
 
Destroying this unconstitutional act would halt the socialists forward momentum and reverse a lot of their agenda they've already enacted. 
Thank you,
U.S. Army ret SFC B.L. Cozad Jr

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