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    If someone intentionally commits a crime does their motive really matter.
    shouldn't they be punished for the crime they commit. I guess you could say Kervorkian committed a love crime. He is still in jail.

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    Quote Originally Posted by butterbean
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    LULAC urges Congress to pass laws that provide stronger sentencing and more aggressive prosecution for hate crimes. The federal government’s role should be expanded in the prosecution of hate crimes by being allowed to assist state and local efforts to prosecute a broader scope of hate crimes.
    They're preparing for the passage of this bill in the House.

    This issue is long from being over, especially if passes the House
    Do we have any groups urging Congress to pass laws for "caucasian hate crimes'? There seems to be twice as many people who openly show hatred and scorn toward people with light colored skin. Who is going to protect us?
    forget about race and color, what about a law against exhibiting hate towards legal citizens? -- the illegals are telling the citizens of this country to go back to Europe -- this is their country, etc.
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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    LULAC urges Congress to pass laws that provide stronger sentencing and more aggressive prosecution for hate crimes. The federal government’s role should be expanded in the prosecution of hate crimes by being allowed to assist state and local efforts to prosecute a broader scope of hate crimes.
    there is a very important reason lurking behind this proposal. These orgs know, without doubt, that Americans protect America and their own.

    They're worried and are making their move "early." Which is actually a benefit to us as they've now shown their hand in this serious card game.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2ndamendsis
    there is a very important reason lurking behind this proposal. These orgs know, without doubt, that Americans protect America and their own.

    They're worried and are making their move "early." Which is actually a benefit to us as they've now shown their hand in this serious card game.
    they want to get it through BEFORE the American people realize what's going on. That's the way Congress has operated for years, unfortunately for them, the internet has provided us with ways to organize without being 'organized' :P
    "Those who cannot learn from history are doomed to repeat it" George Santayana "Deo Vindice"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coto
    Then, bad-mouthing illegals, becomes a hate crime.
    The whole reparations issue was quite a debate several years when the United Nations sponsored an anti-racism conference that held that the US government could be forced to print hundreds of billions of dollars to pay for the past crimes of slavery. Expect that, too, once illegals get citizenship.

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    Quote Originally Posted by millere
    The whole reparations issue was quite a debate several years when the United Nations sponsored an anti-racism conference that held that the US government could be forced to print hundreds of billions of dollars to pay for the past crimes of slavery. Expect that, too, once illegals get citizenship.
    slavery wasn't a crime -- it was protected under the Constitution, illegal invasion is not. It always ticks me off when I hear the pro-illegal crowd comparing themselves to black Americans -- black Americans were NEVER here illegally
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