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Title: HATE BILL PASSES!
Source: [None]
URL Source: http://www.truthtellers.org/alerts/hatebillpasses.htm
Published: Sep 27, 2007
Author: Rev. Ted Pike
Post Date: 2007-09-27 19:01:29 by AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt
Keywords: Israel/Zionism, Dead Constitution, Christianity
Views: 858
Comments: 24

HATE BILL PASSES!

By Rev. Ted Pike 27 Sep 07

By a vote of 60 to 39 this morning, Sens. Kennedy and Smith’s hate crimes amendment was attached to the defense authorization act. After three days of virtual silence, several Republican senators spoke against the bill within the two hours of debate. Sen. Lindsey Graham briefly argued that, if passed, the President will veto the hate bill and arms bill together, jeopardizing timely support of our troops. Sen. Jeff Sessions contended that states are adequately dealing with hate crimes and that Kennedy’s amendment burdens the defense authorization bill. Senate majority leader Mitch McConnell, arriving after the debate, was allowed to very briefly state that a hate bill was irrelevant to an arms bill.

The real hero of the day was Sen. Orrin Hatch. Yesterday he stood alone among Republicans to publicly oppose the hate bill. But today he spoke three times with powerful, logical, legal, and constitutional reasons why the hate bill is redundant to state law enforcement, which adequately deals with all kinds of violent crime. He said that gender identity, as put forth in this legislation, is unclear. Its definition depends on the subjective perceptions of both the hate criminal and the victim. He offered his own amendment (which was later passed unanimously) calling for the federal government to authorize studies to determine if states are adequately enforcing hate crimes laws.

Remarkably, Sen. Byrd of West Virginia , habitual supporter of the hate bill, voted against it. If only one more pro-hate bill Senator, Democrat or Republican, had been persuaded, either by massive calling during the last week or by impassioned attack of the hate bill on the floor of the Senate, the hate bill would have been destroyed in this Congress. It would have to be resubmitted in the next Congress under the stigma of having been rejected six times. Yes, the President has promised to veto today’s hate bill victory. But at the same time, the hate bill, through passage now by both House and Senate, is energized and dignified as never before to be easily ratified in the next Congress, little more than a year from now.

Credit for hate bill victory must largely go to the repeated impassioned speeches by Sens. Kennedy and Smith, but leaders of the religious right and Republican senators are, by default, just as responsible. Since the defense appropriations act was introduced 16 days ago, opening the possibility of hate bill attachment, there has been an astonishing lack of consistent warning from leaders of the religious right. This has grown even more acute since Monday, with a virtual blackout of warning from all new right websites (See, Do New Right Leaders Want Hate Bill Passed? and Hate Bill Ready for a Vote). As a result, the millions of calls which might have been generated amounted to a relative trickle. Only at the last minute, yesterday, when it became virtually impossible to influence today’s Senate vote, did new right leaders send out calls to action.

Such dereliction of duty was reflected on the floor of the Senate this week by the silence of Senators well known to oppose hate laws. Day after day they ignored invitations to speak to the Senate against the hate bill.

Both new right leaders and Republican senators represent themselves as watchmen on the wall, guardians of our freedom. Yet God told the prophet Ezekiel that if, as such a watchman, he knew the enemy was coming and yet did not sound the alarm, he would lose his eternal soul (Ez. 33)

For the past several weeks, both Christian and Republican leaders have seen the enemy coming. Yet they did not sound the alarm in a timely and effective way. For this they will have to answer to their Creator. Meanwhile, all Americans now are very, very much closer to having to answer to the federal “thought police” for every idle word that is not politically correct.


Sen. Lindsey Graham briefly argued that, if passed, the President will veto the hate bill and arms bill together, jeopardizing timely support of our troops.

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#6. To: AllTheKings'HorsesWontDoIt (#0)

Yes, the President has promised to veto today’s hate bill victory.

Irony of irony - what if foxieloxie got all his ducks in a row except for one - the one he assumed AIPAC had in the bag for him?

Yuck, yuck - dubya might do 1 thing right in his Presidency if he keeps his word to veto this bill!

scrapper2  posted on  2007-09-27   19:34:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: scrapper2 (#6)

".....dubya might do 1 thing right in his Presidency if he keeps his word to veto this bill! "

Reverend Ted Pike said this just prior to passage of the Hate Crimes Bill:

"I suspect Bush and his Zionist neo-con advisors did not lightly promise a veto of the hate bill. They recognized in this burgeoning movement a very real and potentially helpful power bloc. On one hand, the hidden Zionist power brokers behind our “Skull and Bones” President want hate laws. Bush wants to regain stature with evangelicals and Republicans as a defender of Christian/conservative values and freedom. The promised veto gives both factions in the White House what they want.

The Zionists behind Bush also want national opposition to the hate bill dissipated. It is now clear that the best way to do so was by promise of a Presidential veto. The "let George W. do it" mentality has now evaporated most protest against hate laws, especially the federal hate bill.

But there is a second great objective, one held by Bush, Republican leaders, and also leaders of the religious right: Bush must be exalted as the great deliverer of freedom. To do this, the hate bill must be passed. Only through veto of the hate bill can Bush portray himself as true to his word and the champion of free speech, repulsing liberals who would destroy our First Amendment rights. With such exaltation of Bush, all things Republican and Christian/conservative are also elevated. George W., ascendant upon a white horse and in favor with heartland America, could cause the Republican fortunes to rise dramatically. This is necessary in the coming Presidential race against pro-hate bill candidates like Hillary.

Yes, by veto, the Zionists around Bush lose immediate gratification of passing the hate bill, but they won't have long to wait. If the hate bill passes the Senate, it will be dignified as legislation ratified by both houses of the Congress of the United States. It will be fairly easy in little more than a year to reintroduce and pass it with the full support of an incumbent pro-hate bill administration.

So, you see, behind the scenes, everyone benefits except the American people and our future freedom. Bush finishes his legacy as defender of our freedoms, not what he really is, a supplanter of those freedoms. The Republican Party bolsters its strength in the next bid for the White House. The new right increases its chances of being invited to the White House. And the evil Jewish leaders at Bush's elbow are empowered to take away free speech soon, as their Canadian brethren have done across the border. (Watch, Hate Laws: Making Criminals of Christians)"

Bub  posted on  2007-09-27   21:59:01 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#12. To: Bub (#10) (Edited)

Bush wants to regain stature with evangelicals and Republicans

Bush could give a flyin' leap about his "stature" with Evangelicals or Republicans. Are you kidding me? What a laugh!

If Bush vetoes this Hate Bill it's because he's a stubborn SOB decider, that's why and when he means what he says to do or fool me once shame on me and you and whatever...

It's anyone's guess what the nincomepoopinchief will do.

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