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U.S. House backs hate crime measure protecting gays
Reuters ^
| 9-14-2005
| Joanne Kenen
Posted on 09/14/2005 4:28:18 PM PDT by COEXERJ145
WASHINGTON, Sept 14 (Reuters) - The U.S. House of Representatives on Wednesday unexpectedly backed a measure to expand federal hate crime protection to gay people, a measure that House conservatives had blocked for years.
The Senate has passed similar legislation, which also expanded protections for the disabled, several times in recent years but House conservatives had argued that these cases should be dealt with on a local or state level without additional federal intervention.
This time the hate crime measure was attached to a bipartisan bill known as the Children's Safety Act aimed at tightening reporting requirements for child sex offenders. Companion legislation has not yet moved through the Senate, so the ultimate fate of the gay protection provision is uncertain.
Still backers were jubilant.
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KEYWORDS: 109th; gopbuttsex; gopsellouts; homosexualagenda; hr3132; perverts; rinos; thoughtpolice; wedidnotvoteforthis
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To: Rca2000
141
posted on
09/14/2005 7:39:49 PM PDT
by
clyde asbury
(Whoever controls the present controls the future - or so they think.)
To: va4me
Why don't they just pass a law saying that any crime that isn't against a straight white man is a hate crime, and be done with it.
142
posted on
09/14/2005 7:41:21 PM PDT
by
HiTech RedNeck
(No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church! [Ann Coulter])
To: COEXERJ145
This is just sooo Canadian!
I heard the other day that some Priest/Bishop in Canada is being fined $10K for writing a letter to the editor against exposing children to homosexuality issues. He may go to prison if he doesn't pay up...In fact $2K has to go to a homosexual advocacy group.
To: HiTech RedNeck
I wonder if it snuck past their noses one more time. There has gotta be a toiletload of stuff that they don't even notice, when a typical bill is the size of a phone book. It didn't sneak past their noses; the vote to get that lieberal piece of <expletive deleted> attached to the larger bill happened right before the vote to pass that larger bill.
144
posted on
09/14/2005 7:48:53 PM PDT
by
steveegg
($3.00 a gallon is the price you pay for ANWR! Start drilling or stop whining! - HT Falcon4.0)
To: HiTech RedNeck
Why don't they just pass a law saying that any crime that isn't against a straight white man is a hate crime, and be done with it. They're working on the alternate; every crime committed by a straight white man is a hate crime. </sarcasm?>
145
posted on
09/14/2005 7:50:08 PM PDT
by
steveegg
($3.00 a gallon is the price you pay for ANWR! Start drilling or stop whining! - HT Falcon4.0)
To: right-wingin_It
This is just sooo Canadian! Congress: "We are Lumberjacks and We're OK"
146
posted on
09/14/2005 7:51:31 PM PDT
by
HiTech RedNeck
(No wonder the Southern Baptist Church threw Greer out: Only one god per church! [Ann Coulter])
To: rocksblues
Well, I just re-read Article I, Section 8, and couldn't find it.
147
posted on
09/14/2005 7:51:43 PM PDT
by
kesg
To: clyde asbury
No it is NOT fun, watching this once-beautiful country of mine, slipping deeper and deeper into the abyss.
Once again, the pledge is under attack.
California(the land of fruits, nuts and flakes), is once again trying to legalize gay marriage.
And groups are doing their best to see to it, that the SC is packed with liberal, radical, evil-thinking judges, like Ginsburg, that will further the pagan agenda, in this country.
I so much wish I had been born in 1947, and not 1967.
I am SURE, that had I been born then, I would NOT had just sat silently by, and watched complacently, while this evil filth, began to germinate, and to spread into positions of power, to where it is now .
I would had been one of those who would have stood up and said, :: Lets STOP this evil,demonic filth, while we can!!, We CANNOT just allow this "tolerance" movement", to continue to grow!!
Now, it is almost to the point, where we CANNOT say ANYTHING, against the "alternative" lifestyle, for fear of legal repercussions.
Some will say that I am just a bitter, fanatical , extremist, for this attitude.
SO BE IT, THEN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
148
posted on
09/14/2005 7:53:00 PM PDT
by
Rca2000
( "What? No gravy? (POW!!) "Next time, remember the gravy!!!"(From "Chow Hound",1951.))
To: keats5
Probably sooner than you think, my friend.
149
posted on
09/14/2005 7:54:58 PM PDT
by
sport
To: COEXERJ145
Will someone explain to me why we vote for Republicans again? Isn't the GOP supposed to be in charge there in the "People's House"?
Dear GOP,
KNOCK OFF THE HOMO PROMO!!!
150
posted on
09/14/2005 7:55:34 PM PDT
by
Antoninus
(Dominus Iesus, miserere nobis.)
To: va4me
I disagree with the idea of "hate crimes"
It's interesting to follow the "logic" behind hate crimes, and it can be funny, too.
Hate is an emotion, so laws against "hate crimes" seek to make certain emotions illegal. Presumably, then, there are emotions that a person is supposed to feel when committing a crime, as well as certain emotions which is isn't OK to feel when committing these crimes.
Beyond that, there is the question of a member of the protected group committing the same crime against a person in an unprotected group.
A white person burns a cross in a black person's yard = "hate crime"
A black person burns a cross in a white person's yard = not a "hate crime"
Equal protection under the law is gone under these rules. It would be nice to see these issues discussed before laws are passed, but I'm not holding my breath.
I say if someone committs a crime then they get the punishment, and I don't care what they were feeling at the time.
151
posted on
09/14/2005 7:57:56 PM PDT
by
clyde asbury
(Whoever controls the present controls the future - or so they think.)
To: mlc9852
Yeah, and what about polygamists, prostitutes, bigamists, flashers, pornographers, swingers, intergenerationalers, strippers, druggies, alcoholics, liars, cheaters, and all other lifestyle choices? What makes gays more special than other lifestyle choices?
To: Dems_R_Losers
These turkeys do not deserve to be in the majority anymore. PERIOD!!!!!!!!!!!!!
They're not. The pro-abort, pro-butt-sex RINOs are actually donkeys in elephant's clothing which means that the homo-promo democrats are really in the majority. Unfortunately, if this keeps up there will be a
BLOODBATH IN THE 2006 ELECTION
Especially if Bush signs it. At that point, all bets are off and President Hillary becomes almost unavoidable.
153
posted on
09/14/2005 8:06:11 PM PDT
by
Antoninus
(Dominus Iesus, miserere nobis.)
To: Antoninus
154
posted on
09/14/2005 8:12:48 PM PDT
by
little jeremiah
(A vitiated state of morals, a corrupted public conscience, are incompatible with freedom. P. Henry)
To: Rca2000
No it is NOT fun, watching this once-beautiful country of mine, slipping deeper and deeper into the abyss.
You and I don't disagree on this. I'm in the process of calling every one who voted for this GAY. For me, the defiance in this is fun.
Posting GAY accusations is a small act of defiance on my part, for now.
"Hate crime" legislation is GAY!
155
posted on
09/14/2005 8:21:08 PM PDT
by
clyde asbury
(Whoever controls the present controls the future - or so they think.)
To: dennisw; SJackson; Cachelot; Yehuda; Nix 2; veronica; Catspaw; knighthawk; Alouette; Optimist; ...
"It is a fantastic and welcome development," said Michael Lieberman of the Anti-Defamation League, which has been pushing for such legislation for several years. ADL bump
156
posted on
09/14/2005 8:23:40 PM PDT
by
A. Pole
(" There is no other god but Free Market, and Adam Smith is his prophet ! Bazaar Akbar! ")
To: COEXERJ145
Are you sure the roll call is correct, it was like 371-52
To: little jeremiah
As you can imagine, I'm so happy to see that my piece of dirt "Republican" Congress-creep voted "Aye" for this bill. Here's the email I just sent him:
Dear Rep. Saxton,
I am utterly disgusted to find out that you voted "Aye" to Amendment #25 of HR 3121 adding "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to the special classes of citizens deserving more protection under the law than the rest of us plebs. What an unbelievably gutless and pathetic vote!
Several months ago, I had written to you asking you to stand up for the traditional family and reject the politics of radical homosexuals seeking special rights. Your response was noncommittal at best.
By this vote, you have disqualified yourself as a legitimate candidate for office in my mind. It's clear to me now that you are not a friend of NJ families and therefore, you will NEVER get another vote from me or my family members again. I will actively campaign against you in the next election and will encourage a primary challenge against you in 2006.
The attempted overthrow of nearly 230 years of American respect and exaltation of the traditional family will not succeed. And politicians, like yourself, who will not defend that august institution will be defeated.
Sincerely,
etc.
I should probably fax it to him as well.
158
posted on
09/14/2005 8:30:19 PM PDT
by
Antoninus
(Dominus Iesus, miserere nobis.)
To: COEXERJ145
Hate crime!
Pure PC bulls**t.
159
posted on
09/14/2005 8:34:18 PM PDT
by
Reagan Man
(Secure the borders;punish employers who hire illegals;halt all welfare handouts to illegals.)
To: Reagan Man
Frankly the only solution I see is for us conservatives to find a couple states that tend towards the right and all move there....
160
posted on
09/14/2005 8:37:15 PM PDT
by
Halgr
(Once a Marine, always a Marine - Semper Fi)
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