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Wednesday, October 28, 2009

The Attack On Christians Continue

A hate crimes bill attached to a defense bill? Give me a break. While the murder of innocent people by the sick and twisted is evil, there are already laws on the books to deal with them. This is just another step that the socialist liberals are taking to completely destroy Christian's rights to practice our religion. Quoting the Buble and living by God's Word does not provoke, or create violence. Just the opposite. But the lib socialist need to silence those of faith inorder to reshape America, and make all people slaves to the federal government. Barry Hussein O. and his openly communidt staff...and czars must be stopped.

http://www.wnd.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=114305
A "hate crimes" bill opponents claim will be used to crack down on Christian speech, even the reading of the Bible, was signed into law today by President Obama.
The Senate approved the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd, Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act by a vote of 68-29 on Oct. 22 after Democrats strategically attached it to a "must-pass" $680 billion defense appropriations plan.
Most Republicans, although normally strong supporters of the U.S. military, opposed the bill because it hands out federal money to states and local governments in pursuit of "preventing" hate crimes. The bill creates federal protections and privileges for homosexuals and other alternative lifestyles but denies those protections to other groups of citizens.
American Family Association President Tim Wildmon warned that the new law "creates a kind of caste system in law enforcement, where the perverse thing is that people who engage in non-normative sexual behavior will have more legal protection than heterosexuals. This kind of inequality before the law is simply un-American."
Wildmon said the legislation creates possible situations where pastors may be arrested if their sermons on sexuality can be linked in even the remotest way to acts of violence.
"It threatens free speech and freedom of religion and is totally unacceptable," he said.
As WND reported, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder admitted a homosexual activist who is attacked following a Christian minister's sermon about homosexuality would be protected by the proposed federal law, but a minister attacked by a homosexual wouldn't be.