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Sen. Jeff Merkley - Save Kittens, but terminate Babies
Mar 15, 2019 06:24:01   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
Just how screwed up is it for any supposed human being to sponsor a bill to save kittens, but v**e again saving babies born alive in the process of being aborted. This guy has the morals of an ally cat (pun intended).

"Oregon Sen. Jeff Merkley, a Democrat who v**ed against a bill that would protect babies who survive a******n from infanticide, is sponsoring a bill to save kittens.

“The USDA’s decision to slaughter kittens after they are used in research is an archaic practice and horrific treatment, and we need to end it,” Merkley told NBC News last week about his KITTEN Act.

“The KITTEN Act will protect these innocent animals from being needlessly euthanized in government testing, and make sure that they can be adopted by loving families instead,” the senator said."
https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/congress/paws-these-cats-bill-seeks-stop-gov-t-slaughter-kittens-n980321

“What do cats have that newborn babies don’t?” Family Research Council asked Wednesday in President Tony Perkins’ Washington Update."

The Born-Alive A******n Survivors Protection Act, S. 311, failed, 53-44, with the requirement of a 60-v**e supermajority for approval, and only Democrats v****g against it.

Perkins continued that “the optics are nauseating” for Merkley.

“Here he is, arguing that America ‘must stop k*****g kittens,’ when, three weeks ago, he stood in the U.S. Capitol and agreed with 43 Democrats that human beings should be put down,” he said, zoning in particularly on Merkley’s urging that the kittens be “adopted” rather than k**led.

“They should be treated and adopted?” Perkins asked. “That’s exactly what Americans have requested for living, breathing babies.”

According to the NBC News report, Department of Agriculture scientists have been breeding kittens and using them for experimentation on foodborne parasites which cause toxoplasmosis, an illness the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention say is one of the leading causes of death from foodborne illness in the nation. Once the research is completed, the scientists euthanize the kittens and incinerate them in order to prevent the spread of the parasite.

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