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  • Obama Nominee: Society Should ‘Not Tolerate Private Beliefs’ That ‘Adversely Affect’ Homosexuals

    01/18/2010 8:56:59 AM PST · by wagglebee · 64 replies · 2,034+ views
    CNS News ^ | 1/18/10 | Matt Cover
    (CNSNews.com) - Chai Feldblum, the Georgetown University law professor nominated by President Obama to serve on the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, has written that society should “not tolerate” any “private beliefs,” including religious beliefs, that may negatively affect homosexual “equality.” Feldblum, whose nomination was advanced in a closed session of the Senate Health Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee on December 12, published an article entitled “Moral Conflict and Liberty: Gay Rights and Religion” in the Brooklyn Law Review in 2006. “Just as we do not tolerate private racial beliefs that adversely affect African-Americans in the commercial arena, even if such...
  • 'Witch hunt' expected under new U.S. 'hate crimes' law

    12/13/2009 6:40:26 PM PST · by markomalley · 22 replies · 2,005+ views
    WND ^ | 12/13/2009 | Bob Unruh
    The lawyer who handled the years-long battle by Pastor Stephen Boissoin over "hate speech" charges for a letter he wrote to the editor of a local newspaper that cited the Bible's condemnation of homosexuality is forecasting a nationwide "witch hunt" in the U.S. prompted by an expanded "hate crimes" law signed by President Obama. Gerald Chipeur,  who supervises law offices across Canada, worked from his Calgary headquarters on the defense of Boissoin, who was accused by a university professor of instigating hate against homosexuals with his letter to the editor. As WND reported, an appellate court in Canada recently reversed...
  • College Thought Police Enforce Global Values

    12/07/2009 11:42:31 AM PST · by dvan · 3 replies · 567+ views
    Crossroad.to ^ | December 7, 2009 | Mary Ann Collins
    College Thought Police Enforce Global Values By Mary Ann Collins December 7, 2009 "The way to redefine a word is to get the new definition repeated as often as possible.... This, so far as words are concerned, is the public opinion battle for belief in your definitions, and not those of the opposition. A consistent, repeated effort is the key to any success with this technique of propaganda." (L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology)[1] "A racist is one who is both privileged and socialized on the basis of race by a white supremacist (racist) system. The term applies to all...
  • Do You Need Diversity Training? (lamey-barfey)

    10/27/2009 6:39:51 AM PDT · by flowerplough · 23 replies · 909+ views
    DiversityInc ^ | 26 Oct. | Lizz Carroll
    Are you unwittingly offending people in your office? Do you say things that cause others to wince or lose interest in having a collaborative relationship with you? You may be in need of good diversity training. DiversityInc put together a list of signs to show where you might be making cultural missteps. 1. Race/Ethnicity How do you interact with people from different races and ethnicities in the office? Have you ever found yourself complimenting a Black person on her ability to articulate well? Did you tell a Latino coworker that you were surprised he didn't have an accent? Do you...
  • President Obama signs Defense Authorization Act

    10/29/2009 7:44:38 PM PDT · by Ravnagora · 4 replies · 626+ views
    www.army.mil ^ | October 29, 2009 | Gerry J. Gilmore
    Photo credit Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Chad J. McNeeley WASHINGTON, Oct. 28, 2009 - President Barack Obama today signed the fiscal 2010 National Defense Authorization Act during a ceremony at the White House. Obama hailed the act, which contains $680.2 billion in military budget authority, as transformational legislation that targets wasteful defense spending. The president was accompanied by Vice President Joe Biden, congressional leaders and other senior officials, including Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. "There's still more waste we need to cut; there's still more fights that...
  • HR 3962: IRS can disallow a perfectly legal tax deduction if they deem your motive is wrong

    10/29/2009 7:02:32 PM PDT · by RushingWater · 45 replies · 2,516+ views
    Select Democratic members of the 111th Congress ^ | 10/29/2009 | Committee of Secret Congress People
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  • Attention all Hate Crime Legislation Legal Geniuses

    10/28/2009 9:16:09 PM PDT · by CanaGuy · 8 replies · 622+ views
    29 Oct 2009 | CanaGuy
    Attention all you legal geniuses. Here's a quick quiz.
  • Christians on High Alert Over Hate Crimes Passage

    10/25/2009 2:51:21 PM PDT · by GiovannaNicoletta · 21 replies · 1,091+ views
    OneNewsNow.com ^ | 10/24/2009 | Charlie Butts
    A hate crimes bill sent to President Obama for his signature raises a red flag for Christians. On Thursday, the U.S. Senate passed a hate crimes bill that Christian leaders have warned for years could greatly infringe on the rights of those who speak to loudly about their religious views. Matt Barber of Liberty Counsel agrees with most observers that President Obama will sign the measure -- adding that the president desires to "throw a bone to homosexual activists because they have been breathing down his neck...and this is a way to hold them off."
  • Congress passes 'Pedophile Protection Act'

    10/23/2009 10:51:42 AM PDT · by RobinMasters · 40 replies · 1,612+ views
    WorldNetDaily ^ | October 22, 2009 | Bob Unruh
    A "hate crimes" plan that opponents have warned will be used to crack down on Christian speech, even the reading of the Bible, is poised to be signed by President Obama, a longtime proponent of the plan to give homosexuals and those with other alternative lifestyles special protections not provided other classes of citizens. The Senate approved the "hate crimes" plan 68-29 today 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 plan. "The inclusion of the controversial language of the hate crimes legislation,...
  • Hate crimes bill goes to Obama for signature

    10/22/2009 3:39:04 PM PDT · by GoldStandard · 75 replies · 2,289+ views
    CNN ^ | 10/22/2009
    WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The Senate passed groundbreaking legislation Thursday that would make it a federal crime to assault an individual because of his or her sexual orientation or gender identity. The expanded federal hate crimes law now goes to President Obama's desk. Obama has pledged to sign the measure, which was added to a $680 billion defense authorization bill.
  • White House Escalates War on Fox News

    10/19/2009 7:53:59 AM PDT · by markomalley · 65 replies · 2,767+ views
    Fox News ^ | 10/19/2009
    The White House escalated its offensive against Fox News on Sunday by urging other news organizations to stop "following Fox" and instead join the administration's attempt to marginalize the channel. White House chief of staff Rahm Emanuel told CNN that President Obama does not want "the CNNs and the others in the world [to] basically be led in following Fox." Obama senior adviser David Axelrod went further by calling on media outlets to join the administration in declaring that Fox is "not a news organization." "Other news organizations like yours ought not to treat them that way," Axelrod counseled ABC's...
  • Punish Crime, Not The Thought

    10/09/2009 4:29:32 PM PDT · by Kaslin · 8 replies · 636+ views
    IBD Editorials ^ | October 9, 2009 | INVESTORS BUSINESS DAILY Staff
    'Hate' Crimes: The House has voted to make it a federal crime to assault people because of their sexual orientation. Aside from violating the Constitution's equal-protection clause, just what does this have to do with national defense? The House voted 281 to 146 Thursday to make it a crime to attack homosexuals and others. The measure was attached to a must-pass $680 billion defense bill. We think the amendment itself is a crime against common sense and the law. Saying "it's a very exciting day for us here in the Capitol," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi praised the passage of the...
  • Will your thoughts be subject to 'hate crimes' law?

    10/09/2009 12:00:21 PM PDT · by mrisiah · 10 replies · 462+ views
    World Net Daily ^ | October 09, 2009 | Bob Unruh
    Klingenschmitt said, "Please call 202-456-1111 today, and tell White House comment line operators: 'Mr. President, please keep your promise and veto the F-35 second engine in the Pentagon Budget, 2010 Defense Authorization Act.'" "Several months ago, President Obama promised to veto the Pentagon budget if it contained funding for the F-22 or a second engine for the F-35. The Senate killed the F-22, but after receiving nearly 22,000 faxes from us in the last 48 hours, the House ignored Obama's veto threat and voted Thursday to fully fund a second engine for F-35s. The House also sadly attached the pro-homosexual...
  • Congress may extend hate crimes laws to cover gays

    10/08/2009 11:49:30 AM PDT · by Free ThinkerNY · 49 replies · 1,008+ views
    Associated Press ^ | JIM ABRAMS
    WASHINGTON (AP) - Assaulting people because of their sexual orientation would become a federal hate crime in legislation the House is set to vote on Thursday. The bill would significantly expand the hate crimes law enacted in the days after Martin Luther King Jr.'s assassination in 1968. With the expected House passage and eventual approval by the Senate, federal prosecutors will for the first time be able to intervene in cases of violence perpetrated against gays based on their sexual orientation.
  • A Deadly Amendment to the Hate-Crimes Bill

    08/07/2009 11:55:49 PM PDT · by nickcarraway · 8 replies · 853+ views
    Los Angeles Times ^ | August 7, 2009
    The GOP added a death penalty clause to the Matthew Shepard Act in hopes that a debate over capital punishment would derail the legislation.The Senate has joined the House in expanding the definition of "hate crimes" to include attacks on gays and lesbians. In doing so, however, it attached an amendment that would make some hate crimes punishable by death. Democratic congressional leaders should insist that the provision be removed. Also known as the Matthew Shepard Act, the legislation empowers the Justice Department to assist states and localities with the investigation and prosecution of crimes motivated by the victim's sexual...
  • ...Eastern Michigan University dismissed grad student...for her views on homosexuality

    04/23/2009 2:15:55 PM PDT · by AreaMan · 27 replies · 1,456+ views
    Ann Arbor News ^ | 06 April 2009 | Amanda Hamon
    Federal lawsuit claims Eastern Michigan University dismissed grad student from counseling program for her views on homosexuality by Amanda Hamon | The Ann Arbor News Monday April 06, 2009, 9:49 AM A national legal group has filed a lawsuit against Eastern Michigan University on behalf of a graduate student who allegedly was dismissed from a counseling program because of her beliefs about homosexuality.The complaint was filed Thursday with the U.S. District Court in Detroit, according to a federal database of lawsuits.The Alliance Defense Fund Center for Academic Freedom says student Julea Ward was dismissed from her graduate program in March...
  • PUNISH THE CRIME, NOT THE THOUGHT

    07/27/2009 2:33:15 AM PDT · by Scanian · 8 replies · 260+ views
    NY Post ^ | July 27, 2009 | Editorial
    Senate Democrats achieved one of their longtime goals this month -- an ex pansion of federal "hate crime" law. Tacked on as an amendment to the defense-appropriations bill, the Matthew Shephard Hate Crimes Prevention Act -- named after a gay man murdered in Wyoming in 1998 -- includes essentially the same legislative language that Sen. Edward Kennedy has long pushed. It expands federal hate-crime protection to gender, sexual orientation, gender identity and disability. Now, it's easy to think hate-crime laws are harmless. After all, why not outlaw "hate" for one group or another? One problem, of course, is that laws...
  • The Truth About Hate Crimes

    07/21/2009 4:10:39 AM PDT · by Kaslin · 8 replies · 655+ views
    Townhall.com ^ | July 20, 2009 | Ashley Herzog
    I’ll grant supporters of hate crimes legislation one thing: they certainly understand the tactical advantage of being hateful when accusing others of hate. This weekend, after the Senate passed the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Bill, I posted several articles on Facebook and my blog questioning the claim that Matthew Shepard was murdered solely because he was gay. Although the media and gay rights activists treat it as conventional wisdom, this claim has always been in dispute. Shepard’s murderers, Aaron McKinney and Russell Henderson, admitted from the start that they were on a drug binge at the time of the...
  • Senate OKs bill on hate crimes

    07/19/2009 8:12:09 AM PDT · by La Lydia · 17 replies · 758+ views
    Washington Times ^ | July 19, 209 | S.A. Miller
    Legislation long sought by Democrats that would expand federal hate-crime laws to cover gay and transgendered people has won approval in the Senate, raising expectations among supporters that the time has finally come for it to be enacted...The legislation, named the Matthew Shepard Act after the gay University of Wyoming student beaten to death in 1998, would impose longer prison sentences for offenses motivated by gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. It also would make it easier for federal prosecutors to pursue hate-crime charges when local authorities do not.... The Senate approved the expanded hate-crime bill by voice vote...
  • Senate Approves Amendment Adding "Hate Crimes" to Defense Spending Bill

    07/18/2009 10:20:30 AM PDT · by Pope Pius XII · 31 replies · 1,255+ views
    Lifesitenews.com ^ | July 17, 2009 | Peter J. Smith
    The United States Senate approved an amendment yesterday adding "hate crimes" legislation to the annual Defense Authorization bill, which would add "sexual orientation" and "gender identity" to the list of federally-protected classes. The Senate voted 63 - 28 to attach S.909, the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act (MSHCPA), to the $680 billion defense bill meant to support US troops fighting wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Senate Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada favored attaching the hotly-debated bill as an amendment, instead of putting it forward as a stand-alone bill, in hopes of easing its passage, but his tactic...