Rep. Ted Deutch, whose district represents parts of Palm Beach and Broward Counties, is one of the main sponsors of the Preventing Animal Cruelty and Torture Act, or PACT, along with Rep. Vern Buchanan of Sarasota.
So let's see if I have this right. Democratic congressman Ted Deutch, who has voted to unrestricted access to abortion under all conditions and at all times, wants to put people in prison for being cruel to animals. Babies have have their brains sucked out and thrown in the garbage in the third trimester, but kicking your dog is worthy of prison. What a crazy, sick world this is becoming.
Here is how Ted Deutch has voted on pro-abortion bills since 2010:
- Keep right to choose free from governmental intrusion. (Nov 2010)
- Voted NO on banning federal health coverage that includes abortion. (May 2011)
- Endorsed by NARAL, indicating a pro-abortion stance. (Aug 2012)
- Ban anti-abortion limitations on abortion services. (Nov 2013)
- Access safe, legal abortion without restrictions. (Jan 2015)
- Constitutional right to terminate pregnancy for health. (May 2015)
Congressman Deutch should feel right at home with fellow pro-baby destroyer New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo who
just signed into law the most anti-baby bill ever devised since Hitler opened up the concentration camps back in the 1930's.
Please contact Democratic congressman Ted Deutch and let him know how you feel about jailing people for animal cruelty and rewarding people who exterminating babies in the womb. You can
email him here or call any of his offices
by going here. Reach out and respectfully tell him how you feel.
Congressmen from Florida cracking down on animal cruelty
FROM WPTV 5: If passed by Congress, anyone who engages in animal crushing, burning, drowning, suffocation, impalement, or other serious bodily injury could be charged with a federal felony.
"This is common sense, bipartisan legislation to bring some compassion to our animal laws," Rep. Deutch said. "For many Americans, animal welfare is an important policy issue, and the idea of animal abuse is abhorrent."
The charge would carry a maximum sentence of seven years in prison.
"The torture of innocent animals is abhorrent and should be punished to the fullest extent of the law," said Rep. Buchanan. "Protecting animals from cruelty is a top priority for me and I look forward to working with Congressman Deutch on this important issue."
The Congressmen mentioned the 2010
Animal Crush Video Prohibition Act, which made the creation, sale, and distribution of animal abuse videos illegal, as a jumping off point for their legislation.
The Humane Society, National Sheriffs' Association, and the Fraternal Order of Police have all endorsed PACT. The Senate passed an identical bill during the last session of Congress.
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