But not if you don’t want it to.
On Monday morning, homosexual online newspaper Washington Blade(June 15, 2009) said Sen. Kennedy’s hate crimes amendment would gobefore the Senate for vote by Tuesday or Wednesday. It would beattached to S. 1023, the Travel Promotion Act, a bill geared toestablishing a national travel promotion program.
But today, according to Sen. Kennedy’s legislative authority, SenateMajority Leader Reid, in a press conference Monday afternoon saidDemocrats have abandoned S. 1023 as a proper vehicle to carry Kennedy’samendment.
Does this mean the hate amendment could not be passed by Wednesday?Absolutely not. By now, Kennedy could already have found hissubstitute, more relevant host legislation. He could move that the hatebill be attached to it tomorrow or sometime this week. The amendmentcould be passed very soon unless the Senate is immediately flooded withprotest calls! Call your Senators as well as all members ofthe U.S. Senate (namesavailable HERE at www.truthtellers.org). Call toll-free 1-877-851-6437or toll 1-202-225-3121.
Tell Senators: “I protest Sen. Kennedy’s high-handed attempt topass the hate crimes bill without due process of hearings in the Senate JudiciaryCommittee. If the Senator votes for this pedophile-protecting bill, I andmy friends will never forgive or forget!”
Let the Anti-Defamation League teach you how they have saddled 45 states withhate laws capable of persecuting Christians, and spearhead attempts to pass thefederal hate crimes bill: hXXp://www.adl.org/99hatecrime/intro.asp.