Eternally linked: Lynndie England, chicken-stomping,
human-stomping

A Chicken in Every Plot
Eternally linked: Lynndie England, chicken-stomping,
human-stomping, predatory lending, Bush campaign cash, the
Dobsons, and the National Day of Prayer
God-fearin': Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim (left) and one of the many
creatures he kills for Christ
Lynndie England's life has degenerated into little more than a
double-wide soap opera. But before you wash your hands of her,
feast on this link between her and last week's holier-than-thou
National Day of Prayer—and to the Bush campaign chest and
predatory lending. Connect the dots and you'll see there's a
chicken in every plot:
• Before enlisting in the Army, the Abu Ghraib poster girl
worked in a chicken-processing plant an hour's drive from her
Fort Ashby, West Virginia, trailer, according to USA Today.
• The most popular such plant for Fort Ashby residents—it's
exactly 59 minutes away, according to MapQuest—is the huge
Pilgrim's Pride chicken-processing complex in Moorefield, West
Virginia.
• In July 2004, PETA released a video— secretly shot inside the
Pilgrim's Pride plant in Moorefield—that showed murder most
fowl:
Workers were caught on video stomping on chickens, kicking them,
and violently slamming them against floors and walls. Workers
also ripped the animals’ beaks off, twisted their heads off,
spat tobacco into their eyes and mouths, spray-painted their
faces, and squeezed their bodies so hard that the birds expelled
feces—all while the chickens were still alive.
This stomach-turning stuff—and its link to England's home
state—was noted at the time by several bloggers, including those
on Digestible News.
Say, that "stomping" sounds familiar. I wrote about that
technique last summer in "You Flinched!"—an item about testimony
from an Abu Ghraib soldier.
Also last summer, Princeton ethicist Peter Singer made the
connection between the torture of prisoners at Abu Ghraib and
the torture of chickens at Moorefield. In a Los Angeles Times
op-ed piece he co-wrote (and that was re-posted by Dangerous
Citizen), Singer noted: Pilgrim's Pride
The sickening images echo the snapshots and videotapes that
found their way out of another inhumane facility: Abu Ghraib
prison in Iraq.
In both Baghdad and Moorefield, W.Va., a simple cruel dynamic
was at work. When humans have unchecked power over those they
see as inferior, they may abuse it. Slaughterhouse workers do
not expect to be chastised for hurting animals. And the American
soldiers at Abu Ghraib clearly did not expect punishment, or
they would not have posed for photographs. In both instances,
laws or treaties that should have protected against the abuses
were unknown or ignored. That is not surprising: Where much
abuse is allowed, the protections that do exist are unlikely to
be taken seriously.
The Department of Justice has considered in detail when
prisoners in the war on terror may be exempt from the humane
protections of the Geneva Convention. The government has long
since made that leap with animals. Chickens, for example, are
exempt from the U.S. Humane Methods of Slaughter Act.
Singer didn't mention Lynndie England, but I'll bet she didn't
treat chickens any better than she treated Iraqis.
• Pilgrim's Pride is the second largest chicken producer in the
country. Here's how Reuters (through Yahoo's page on the
company) puts it:
During fiscal year ended October 2, 2004 (fiscal 2004), the
company sold 5.3 billion pounds of dressed chicken and 310.2
million pounds of dressed turkey and generated net sales of $5.4
billion.
Its profit margins were gross:
For the 26 weeks ended 4/2/05, revenues rose 13% to $2.74
billion. Net income totaled $104.9 million, up from $43.2
million. Revenues reflect an increase in chicken sales. Net
income also reflects an increase in gross profit margins.
• Operating out of the Pilgrim's Pride home office in Pittsburg,
Texas, the company's owner, Lonnie "Bo" Pilgrim (see photo), is
one of the country's major individual donors to George W. Bush
and the Republican Party. He was a "Minor League Pioneer" for
Bush in 2000 and a "Major League Pioneer" for Bush in 2004,
according to Texans for Public Justice.
Recall the company's history: In 2002, TPJ reminds us, Pilgrim's
Pride recalled 27 million pounds of meat after one of its plants
was thought to be the source of "a listeria outbreak that killed
eight people, caused three miscarriages, and hospitalized dozens
of victims." Heavily fined by environmental regulators for
illegally discharging massive amounts of chicken shit and other
filth, Pilgrim's Pride was at the same time "the 10th largest
recipient of federal agricultural subsidies from 1995 through
2002," adds TPJ.
• Bo Pilgrim wears his fundamentalist Christianity on his sleeve
and on his butcher's apron. As Marv Knox of the Baptist Standard
quoted him as saying in 2002:
here's no doubt that God wanted me to exemplify being a
Christian businessman. I have that feeling, and I am forever
conscious of that. I'll go out and make lots of talks around the
country. There's where I give Jesus credit for everything I am.
Start of digression: Knox tried to get Pilgrim to solve an
age-old puzzle. Here's the exchange:
Knox: With all your history in chickens, do you know why the
chicken crossed the road?
Pilgrim: I wish I could give you the answer. I guess everybody
has a different answer, but I never really coined an answer for
why the chicken crossed the road.
End of digression.
• Last year, Bo Pilgrim, who controls more than 60 percent of
his huge, publicly traded company, put Keith W. Hughes on its
board of directors.
Hughes was the CEO of Associates First Capital, a subprime
lender accused of predatory lending.
Associates First was so notorious that in 2000, the giant
company's last year of independent existence, the United
Methodist Church's pension fund, the Priests of Sacred Heart,
the Maryknoll Fathers and Brothers, and the Sisters of Charity
of the Incarnate Word brought a shareholders resolution to try
to get the company to investigate itself for predatory lending
and clean up its act. The resolution failed.
The government's case against Associates First was settled only
after Citigroup swallowed Hughes's company and coughed up $215
million to the Federal Trade Commission to pay off 2 million
former customers. At the time of the 2002 settlement, it was the
largest in FTC history.
• Last Thursday (May 5), George W. Bush hosted the annual
National Day of Prayer ceremony in the East Room of the White
House. The first speaker was Shirley Dobson, wife of right-wing
radio evangelist James Dobson. Shirley Dobson is also chairman
of the National Day of Prayer—yes, she calls herself "chairman"
and "Mrs. Shirley Dobson."
After the choir stopped singing, Shirley Dobson stepped to the
microphone in the White House, fawned over the Bushes for a
little bit and officially launched the National Day of Prayer.
(You can watch her performance, and Bush's speech, on the White
House site.)
Millions of Americans, she said, "will seek the grace of God"
today. She added:
For example, Pilgrim's Pride, one of America's largest producers
of chicken products, is holding prayer observances in 56 of its
facilities in 17 countries.
It was the only company she mentioned. (She did say that 150,000
people were supposed to gather at Daytona Beach Speedway to try
to crash the pearly gates. Yee-haw!)
With the saccharine tone and sing-song cadence of a beauty
pageant contestant's spiel, she praised Pilgrim's Pride but
scolded the rest of us.

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