Posted on 10/02/2007 6:03:01 PM PDT by Kaslin
Politics: Ted Kennedy attaches hate crime legislation to a needed defense authorization bill. Is he more interested in defending the U.S. or the gay rights agenda?
Knowing that President Bush would veto it as a stand-alone bill, Sen. Kennedy attached to the recently passed bill authorizing $150 billion for Iraq and Afghanistan an amendment he calls the Mathew Shepard Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007.
The House version of the hate crimes act, passed May 3, drew the threat of a presidential veto. But Kennedy placed his hope on the fact that a "president of the United States has never vetoed, in the history of the United States, a defense authorization bill." Well, there's always a first time.
So what does a hate crimes bill have to do with a bill to fight the war on terror? Kennedy explains: "The defense authorization is about dealing with the threat of terrorism overseas. . . . This (bill) is about terrorism in our neighborhood."
And about terrorism against gays in the military, senator?
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These are the kinds of games our solons in Congress have been playing for decades, if not centuries. It’s time for serious reform of the institution, and it will have to come from without, because it won’t come from within.
Does not existing law protect ALL Citizens EQUALLY already, and this law supplants it with extraordinary treatment for some, but not others?
I would have the President veto the legislation and send it back with a strongly worded admonition to the Congress not to be playing games with the armed forces. Handled correctly this could leave Kennedy with egg on his face. I know it will be tricky since the MSM will have nothing do with making Kennedy look bad, but it’s not impossible and needs to be done. The stakes are high, for both our brave men and women on the battlefield, and that’s all the more reason to keep Kennedy from exploiting their needs to get something that would never make it on its own.
If it were me and I had to resort to a veto of this needed funding I would make damn sure nothing else moved until they sent me a clean bill.
It’s going to hurt, and the chances of it backfiring are pretty high, but as my Mom used to tell me, nothing ventured nothing gained.
This sort of thing has simply GOT to come to an end or it will be the death of our way of government and life.
The old washed up crispy livered lush is a bonehead. Will he be cremated when he dies? Look out for the flash fire.
The President doesn’t have any control over Congress, and Congress sure as heck won’t control itself. Bunch of arrogant bastards. The only thing he can do is demand a defense appropriation that’s unencumbered with crap.
Fathead Ted won’t burn, he’ll “melt” just like the Wicked Witch of the West. God Forbid that his ashes should be sprayed on the Nantucket Sound via the Wind Farm!!!
Life could be great if Liberal Assachusetts would just go away!
Pass it. Hate crimes legislation is only of concern to those who commit crimes. I don’t give a damn about their rights.
And these things tend to boomerang anyway.
That drunken, senile SOB should be voted out of office.
I thought the headline was about Ted Nugent, too! LOL!
Ain't gonna happen because of the turf...
What I never understood is that the same liberals who constantly cite figures that the U.S. has the highest incarceration rate in the world would like to increase that rate by introducing hate crimes legislation. Remember that these same liberals tell us that all incarcerating somebody does is to make them better criminals. In a prision, don’t you think that a gay or minority hater is just going to learn more about what’s to hate about gays and minorities (also according to liberals)? Do you see the contradiction in their opinions?
-Joe
Homosexual Protections Tacked onto Defense Appropriation Bill
The Senate has adopted legislation giving homosexuals additional protections under federal hate-crime laws and attached the measure to the defense authorization bill, daring President Bush to veto it.
Chief sponsor of the gay protection provision, Senator Ted Kennedy (D-Mass.), congratulated himself for the strategy of attaching it to the defense authorization bill. “The president of the United States has never vetoed, in the history of the United States, a defense authorization bill,” Kennedy said. By linking gay rights and national defense we give the president the choice of supporting or abandoning both.
Kennedy maintained that the linkage was relevant because of the continued terrorizing of gays by the heterosexual community. We dont allow gays to marry, Kennedy pointed out. They must resort to artificial mechanisms if they want to have children. They are exposed to deadly diseases that are virtually unknown among the rest of society. Theyre the butt lewd jokes. Daily humiliation is their lot in life. They need this extra protection.
Under Kennedys bill, anyone convicted of a crime against a gay person would face doubled penalties. Defendants who cannot prove that they have at least experimented with homosexuality would be classified as prima facie anti-gay and subject to the doubled penalty.
A potential filibuster of the gay provision was headed off by Kennedys argument that if he had been gay, Mary Jo Kopechne would still be alive today.
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http://www.azconservative.org/Semmens1.htm
Ted’s idea of defense is battling the Scotch bottle and slapping female staffers upside the head with a couple of inches of limp Ted.
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