Posted on 11/14/2006 4:14:43 PM PST by wagglebee
SCRANTON, PA, November 14, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) Within 24 hours of winning the bitter Pennsylvanian Senate race against incumbent Republican Rick Santorum, Democrat Senator-elect Bob Casey, Jr. let his real agendas show through. Citizenlink.org has reported that, the very day after the election, Casey announced that he would work in support of legislation to increase the scope of federal hate crimes law to encompass sexual orientation and gender identity as a victim group.
Casey was chosen by the Democratic party to run against Santorum because of his supposedly moderate Democratic views. Throughout the election race, Caseys campaign touted him as a pro-life and pro-family moderate candidate who valued his Catholic faith.
However, Casey was immediately and unabashedly backed in his election bid by the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), a pro-gay activist group. On the HRC website, it claims HRC flexed its political muscle and launched an extensive and strategic campaign in partnership with local organizations that resulted in a clear victory for fair-minded candidate Casey.
According to the website, HRC raised over $375,000 for Caseys campaign. It also claims that it supplied 4 office staffers and hundreds of volunteers to encourage Pennsylvanians to vote.
Casey thanked HRC the day after the election saying, HRC got behind my campaign early and has been a tremendous help. I look forward to working with HRCs incredible staff and membership, especially to advance hate-crimes legislation in the Senate.
In several election surveys Casey admitted that he opposed gay marriage but that he would support homosexual unions. In October of last year, Casey was quoted in The Philadelphia Jewish Voice as saying I don't support gay marriage, but I also don't support a constitutional amendment banning it. That would be tremendously divisive. However, I do support same sex unions that would give gay couples all the rights, privileges and protections of marriage.
Casey also admitted in similar surveys that he would support legislation that would increase penalties for crimes committed against an individual because of their sexual orientation.
Diane Gramley, president of the American Family Association of Pennsylvania, said, It didnt take long for his true colors to show throw. Too Many Pennsylvanians were misled and misinformed by Mr. Casey's campaign rhetoric."
Adding sexual orientation verbage to hate-crime legislation is a threat to the First Amendment rights of all Americans who oppose homosexuality. Gramley said, "Right here in Pennsylvania we know what hate-crimes legislation that includes 'sexual orientation' and 'gender identity' can mean to Christians. In 2004 we witnessed 11 Christians being arrested and charged with a hate crime for simply reading Scripture and singing choruses at a homosexual event."
The event that Gramley referred to happened in October 2004 when 11 Christian protestors were arrested and held in jail for 21 hours on various charges. The protesters were protesting OutFest, a homosexual festival held in Philadelphia. The protesters were swarmed by members of a homosexual group but only the Christian protesters were taken into custody by police.
Soon after the event, it surfaced that the homosexual group had planned their actions well before the actual event. The coordinator of the homosexual event said It's our event, and we're not going to permit vendors or community groups that conflict with the theme of the event. He also publicly admitted that their actions infringed on the First Amendment rights of the Christians. No charges were brought against any of the homosexual individuals.
Canada and several other countries recently passed hate-crime legislation which included sexual orientation as a specific victim group. Within those jurisdictions there have been several instances of individuals, particularly clergy members, being prosecuted for speaking out about the immorality of homosexuality.
Santorum, decisively beaten by a 20% margin by Casey, was nationally renowned for his conservative views, especially on issues of life and family. He had previously voted against legislation that had attempted to include sexual orientation under the hate-crime umbrella.
Too late, Pennsylvania voters are finding out the hard way that Senator-elect Caseys actions will speak much louder than his words.
Read WorldNetDaily coverage of the 2004 event:
Homosexuals planned Christian harassment
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=422...
Christians arrested at homosexual event
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=409...
Read Related LifeSite Coverage:
Same-Sex Marriage, Hate Crimes, and the New Totalitarianism Michael OBrien
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/feb/050228a.html
Catholic League Notes Results of Homosexual Hate Crime Law in Other Countries as Warning to Canada
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2004/apr/04043006.html
Homosexual Hate Crime Signed into Law; Chilling Effect on Free Speech, Religion and Importing Materials
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2004/apr/04042901.html
Are all the anti-Santorum hard-core cosnervatives happy now?
Well done on the clusterf--- fellas.
Why dont you print this out and send it to them wrapped in a pink envelope.
We have ceased to communicate in regard to politics since we told them what they were going to get from Casey pre-election since Soros was his largest contributor. I, however, plan to ruin everybody's T'giving dinner by announcing, "I TOLD YOU SO," hoping to start a food fight!
The Bishop of Scranton has told two Roman Catholic organizations that he will not attend their functions because of the presence of two Catholic Congressmen who support the right to abortion. Bishop James Clifford Timlin expressed his objections last week to the scheduled appearance Saturday of Representative Peter W. Rodino Jr. at the annual St. Patrick's Day dinner of the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick of Lackawanna County and to the awarding of an honorary degree to the Speaker of the House, ...
They asked for it, they got it. They were idiots for thinking any poitician wouldn't lie to get elected.
Moral of the story: Never believe a dem.
Before we put those cross dressing Mississippi Mace sprayers in a protected group, How about considering those in the military and their families....seems to me they are the most abused group in our country.
How about classifying them as a protected group?
It renewed my faith in one of the Bishops in Scranton, Bishop Timlin. Where does Bishop Martino the current top Bishop in Scranton stand on this issue?
We do need an Amendment to ban this crap...
I hope all those Catholic Pennsylvanian voters who went for Carey are happy...
calimy if you are Catholic and you prove it.
I voted for Rick...
Are you a trool,you said it i proved one wrong .We are talking about Bishops of the Catho;ic Chruch that I know.I think you lied.
You lied ,I sent a report.
Nancee
While I'm not thrilled about his words, I fail to see the conflict between expanding hate crimes and protecting innocent human life. Where exactly is the relationship?
I think a lot of voters are going to be suffering buyers remorse when they learn who they put in office.
Casey is gliding by on his father's name and the dopey libs and college students from Temple, Swarthmore, and other "schools" let it happen.
Of course he will - he will do what his Owner, Chuckie Schmuckie Schumer, tells him to do. He is an EMPTY SUIT.
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