Sick man gets five years prison for raping puppy

Sick man gets five years prison for raping puppy

puppy rapistThe levels of depravity in society nowadays aren’t getting any better. Parents not bothering to raise their children in church anymore, teaching them morally relative values – reinforced by public education that has taken God out of the schools – and to “do whatever feels good” has resulted in generations of kids lacking a moral compass by adulthood. A week ago, a sick man pled guilty to fondling and raping his 8-month-old pit bull puppy. 

According to USA Today,

James Guy Bull, 62, of Daytona Beach, Fla., pleaded guilty to two counts of felony cruelty to animals, misdemeanor animal cruelty charges and misdemeanor sexual activities involving animals, prosecutors said. He was to face trial on the charges.

On March 18, two of Bull’s neighbors came forward, claiming they had seen him fondling the dog’s private parts on several occasions, despite cries and yelps from the animal named Coco.

At one point, a neighbor was walking near Bull’s apartment when he reportedly caught him in the act of having sex with the dog, prosecutors said.

When police arrived at Bull’s home, they said they found the small “clearly emaciated” dog chained to a post on the front porch.

“She had about 8 inches of free reign, no water, no shelter and no food for her,” an affidavit said. The dog showed signs of physical sexual abuse and was “skittish and obviously afraid.”

The dog, now named Rose, is safe in the custody of an animal rescue group.

While we don’t know the circumstances behind this man’s motivation, studies have shown there is a link between moral permissiveness and deviant sexual activity. The left loves to recommend changes in policy when it comes to protecting just one life – so where is the left in this case? If we could protect just one innocent person, or pet, by not preaching moral relativity and free sex, then why is the left so silent in this case?

Rachel Alexander

Rachel Alexander is the editor of Intellectual Conservative. She is a senior editor at The Stream, and is a regular contributor to Townhall, the Selous Foundation for Public Policy Research, and The Christian Post, and provides weekend news items for Right Wing News. She frequently appears on TV and news radio as a conservative commentator. She is a recovering attorney and former gun magazine editor. She previously served as a former Assistant Attorney General for the State of Arizona, corporate attorney for Go Daddy Software, and Special Assistant/Deputy County Attorney for the Maricopa County Attorney's Office. As co-president of the UW Political Science Honor Society, she obtained degrees in Political Science and History from the University of Washington, followed by a law degree from Boston College and the University of Arizona. She was ranked by Right Wing News as one of the 50 Best Conservative Columnists from 2011-2017.

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