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Obama nominee: Animals can sue people

A consumer-freedom group says President Obama's nominee for "regulatory czar" is an "animal-rights zealot" who may make life difficult for hunters and meat-eaters.

Senator John Cornyn (R-Texas) has placed a hold on the nomination of legal scholar Cass Sunstein to head the Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs at the Office of Budget and Management. Cornyn is worried that the Harvard professor may push an aggressive animal-rights agenda in the White House. Sunstein has argued in favor of outlawing sport hunting and meat-eating, and written that animals should be allowed to file lawsuits "with human beings as their representatives."

"If Cass Sunstein is ultimately confirmed to be the regulatory czar, having an animal-rights zealot in that position for the first time could be problematic for Americans who love to hunt, who like seeing circuses, [who like] having animals, who like taking their kids to the zoo, who like feeding their children meat and milk at lunch time," he warns.

"This is a guy who I would think will use every means at his disposal to push the radical animal-rights agenda."

According to Martosko, Sunstein may one day be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court -- so Senators Cornyn and Saxby Chambliss (R-Georgia) have both placed holds on Sunstein's nomination because they want the constitutional lawyer on the record now so that if he does something different they will be able to use it against him in a future confirmation hearing.
 
Obama nominee: Animals can sue people

animals should be allowed to file lawsuits "with human beings as their representatives."

thats the way it was overseas in England/Spainfor a century or two back a few centuries...around the 17th i think..??...anyway a good movie about the time frame and cases is named ...devils advocate...not the recent new devils advocate which isn,t even about the topic but an old release..im guessing 20 years ago..??
 
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What the hell! Just when you think a libby can't get any dumber! There is always something that amazes me! :rolleyes:


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ok so like ...

is my dog going to sue me for not taking her for regular walks or some ****? :eek:
 
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