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H.R. 1913 Hate Crimes Act Dangerous Law

    On April 22, 2009, the congressional representatives are scheduled to vote on H.R. 1913 The Hate Crimes Act of 2009 which will be a tool for President Obama and his political supporters, as not all gays support H.R. 1913, to impose a potentially dangerous law upon the majority of American citizens who are not gay by empowering the only the gays who will have the right to allege that they are personally offended by an individual/s words or acts that they can accuse them of a hate. crime.  Hate Crimes come with very stiff punishment and devastate the lives of people who are accused even if they are innocent.   H.R. 1913 is a bias and discriminatory and dangerous law because it violates the supreme laws of the land that provide freedom of speech; freedom of thought and expression; freedom of press and freedom to protest peacefully in a free country, but this law would render the  U.S. Constitution worthless as originally written and intended and undermine equal protection under the law for all U.S. citizens in my opinion.  H.R. 1913 is introduced as a law that is providing special protection for a group who claim discrimination, but all minority groups are discriminated against of they wouldn't be called minorities, so why the favoritism for only their group which excludes all other minority groups?  H.R. 1913 is a means to by-pass the laws that allow freedom of speech  guaranteed by the U.S. Constitution under the guise of special protection but not for all minority groups, only the gays which violates the constitutional law that guarantees equal protection for all U.S. citizens of one nation.  For example, other minority groups have suffered longer and much more discrimination and pain and suffering in American than this small minority group of gays who they are excluding such as the African Americans; Hispanics; Asians, Indianans, Middle Eastern people; heterosexuals, Christians, pastors, Priests, reverends, rabbis; Jews, Catholics, Mormons, women, children, mentally challenged; conservatives, and  Republicans.  The president of Homeland Security stated in a her analysis that most of the minority groups I've just mentioned are rightwing extremists because they oppose abortion, gun control, illegal immigration and exercise freedom of speech on conspiracy theories and end time prophecies.  But, she doesn't address leftwing extremism nor their speaking out against the minority groups who are under their radar.  
 
H.R. 1913 will be the catalyst that allows one minority group who have voted in like minded elected officials with a strong agenda to discriminate against all other minority groups and individuals who oppose their policies by empowering them to accuse anyone of a hate crime based on what they say or do or write, but this bias law excludes anything the gays say, do or write.  Now, how is that a compassionate law or fair for the American people who are guaranteed equal protection for all citizens and minority groups? 
 
If  your elected representative votes for H.R. 1913 then you should consider voting him out of office and demand an amendment to H.R. 13 that would provide the same special protection for all individuals and minority groups that would be granted to the gay minority group so that all American citizens are protected equally.  Hitler silenced a nation in Europe and we all know what happened when anyone opposed him by speaking out or protesting his beliefs.  If H.R. 1913 passed then the words spoken by President Obama would ring out loud and clear when he stated that the U.S. Constitution is no more than a charter of negative laws.  Oppose H.R. 1913 and call your congress person today as this bias and discriminatory law is one giant step down a slippery slope into the valley of darkness.  
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