Emma and Dusty

Last summer, my daughter began begging us for a cat of her own. So we assigned her to taking care of our existing cats. After she proved she could feed and water the cat, my wife did a little Internet searching and found a woman near us who was giving away kittens.

Dusty, as my daughter named her, as become part of the family, and continues to captivate my daughter’s attention with her antics,

Michael James Scarpitti aka Tre Arrow Added to FBI's Most Wanted List

The FBI has added Michael James Scarpitti, aka Tre Arrow, to its December Most Wanted List. Scarpitti is wanted in connection with a series of Earth Liberation Front arsons in Oregon. In its press release announcing Scarpitti’s addition to the list, the FBI said,

Michael James Scarpitti, also known as Tre Arrow, is wanted for his alleged involvement in the deliberate setting of a fire at a sand and gravel company in Portland, Oregon, on April 15, 2001. As a result of the arson, three concrete mixing trucks were damaged by incendiary devices and the damage was estimated to be more than $200,000. Scarpitti was indicted by a federal grand jury in Oregon and charged with four felonies for this crime on October 18, 2002.

Scarpitti is also wanted for his alleged involvement in an arson which occurred at a logging company in Eagle Creek, Oregon, on June 1, 2001. The remains of four incendiary devices were found at the scene along with four unexploded devices. As a result of this incident, two logging trucks and a front loader were damaged. Scarpitti was indicted for this crime by a federal grand jury in Oregon on August 13, 2002.

Scarpitti is a longtime environmental activist with an extensive history of involvement in anti-logging tree sits and other related protests. He is known to be affiliated with the Earth Liberation Front (ELF), which is a loosely organized movement whose stated objective is to stop the destruction of the natural environment and the exploitation of the earth’s natural resources through whatever means are necessary. Law enforcement authorities consider the ELF to be a domestic terrorism group.

There is a $25,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of Scarpitti. Anyone with information about Scarpitti’s whereabouts should contact their local FBI office.

Source:

Michael James Scarpitti: Wanted By The FBI. Federal Bureau of Investigations, Press Release, December 2002.

Maneka Gandhi Removed from Indian Animal Testing Panel

Earlier this year I wrote about an upsurge in Hindu nationalism in India that, among other things, was helping drive an animal rights agenda in government. Spearheading that was Maneka Gandhi, who was chairperson of India’s Central Committee for the Purpose of Control and Supervision of Experiments on Animals and using her position to block scientific research.

This week, however, Gandhi was removed from her position as chair of this committee. The position was temporarily handed over to V.K. Duggal, Special Secretary in the Union Environment and Forests Ministry, until a permanent replacement can be named.

Gandhi had been removed from the Union Cabinet in July 2002 after she came up on the losing end of a debate over animal research with then-Union Health Minister C.P. Thakur.

Thanks to Gandhi’s role in impeding animal research, a number of important initiatives, including production of vaccines, have fallen behind schedule.

The official reason for Gandhi’s removal from the committee was that a Member of Parliament could not hold this sort of committee post, but it was also clear that the government wanted to install someone less extremist in her views. Union Environment Minister T.R. Baalu told The Hindu that the government would be looking for a chairperson who would better balance animal welfare concerns with the need for animal research.

Source:

Maneka removed from panel monitoring tests on animals. P. Sunderarajan, The Hindu, December 24, 2002.

Maneka Gandhi divested of post of Chairperson of Committee. OutlookIndia.Com, December 23, 2002.

Eric Mills Sues First, Establishes Facts Later

Action for Animals activist Eric Mills sued four California school districts, including the Alameda Unified School District, alleging that it was illegal of them to have sent students to October’s Grand National Rodeo at San Francisco’s Cow Palace.

Mills’ lawsuit contends that such field trips violate state laws that prohibit schools from encouraging the inhumane treatment of animals.

Among other problems with his lawsuit, it turns out that the Alameda Unified School District did not send students to the rodeo in question.

Ah, nothing like an animal rights activist making sure he’s got his facts straight before rushing in.

Source:

Rodeo case eyes Island schools that weren’t there. Susan McDonough, Alameda Times, December 20, 2002.

Benjamin Persky Receives Maximum Sentence

Benjamin Persky was sentenced to 2-6 years in prison for his role in an April 2002 protest outside a Marsh Insurance executive’s New York apartment.

Persky plead guilty to two counts of 2nd degree felony criminal mischief and was sentenced two 2-6 year terms to run concurrently.

According to messages posted on animal rights e-mail lists, the judge called Persky a terrorist and told him that if she were able to, she would have sentenced him to serve his terms consecutively.

As it is, good behavior will likely see Persky released at the end of two years.

Source:

Benjamin Persky. SpiritofFreedom.Org.UK, December 27, 2002

Benjamin Persky Sentenced to 2-6years in Prison. Animal Defense League of New Jersey, Press Release, December 27, 2002.

The Birthday Party

My daughter, Emma turned 6 this month.

Earlier in December we had a party with her and about 25 friends at one of those chain pizza places targeted at young kids.

I think of it like one of those credit card ads. Price per child: $7-$8. Not having 25 children running through my house: Priceless.

That helps keep my wife, Lisa, sane,

Emma seemed to enjoy it,

Of course if you want to see a distressed 6 year old, give her a container of firmly closed ice cream,

My brother, Scott, and his kids were able to make the party. Scott just returned from 6 months in Kuwait,

And a good time was had by all.