Senate to Approve Hate Crimes Law Via Tourism Bill Today or Tomorrow

Posted on June 17, 2009
Filed Under Censorship, HRC, Political Correctness | 1 Comment

Sneaky Bastards!

WASHINGTON, D.C., June 16, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) – The United States Senate is poised to approve hate crimes legislation within the next couple days by way of an amendment attached to an unrelated bill on tourism.

According to the Washington Blade, a D.C.-based homosexual news journal, the Senate leadership plans to attach the hate crimes bill, S. 909, also known as the Matthew Shephard Act, to The Travel Promotion Act of 2009 (S 1023). The Blade quoted its source as saying “we’re thinking that the vote will happen probably [Tuesday] or Wednesday.”

LifeSiteNews reported last week that Senate officials were looking to smuggle controversial hate crimes legislation into federal law by passing it as an amendment to another major piece of legislation instead of a stand-alone piece of legislation. The US House of Representatives had,,,

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