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Monday, July 16, 2007
Harry R. Jackson, Jr. :: Townhall.com Columnist
Freedom Held Hostage
by Harry R. Jackson, Jr.
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Last week I was surprised by an underhanded attack on our nation’s freedom. This attack did not occur on foreign soil or in the Middle East. The attack did not occur as a result of terrorists, radicals, or extremists. This attack against freedom was covered on C-SPAN and occurred on the floor of the Senate, in front of thousands of Americans. Religious freedom and freedom of speech are being compromised in the name of misguided compassion.

The S.1105 Hate Crimes Bill (often referred to as the Matthew Shepard Act) was introduced in the Senate last Wednesday as an amendment to the Defense Authorization Bill which involves funding for the war in Iraq. What do hate crimes have to do with the war in Iraq? Absolutely nothing!

This move was politics at its worst. The hate crimes legislation never went through the subcommittee for discussion or mark-up, senators were not allowed to discuss the merit of the Hate Crimes Bill on its own merit, and the normal process of legislation was circumvented. Senator Ted Kennedy has led the effort to pass this bill despite the opposition of millions of Americans. In personal meetings my staff and I have had with members of the judicial committee of the Senate, they all have admitted getting a great number of calls from outraged citizens who see the hate crimes bill as bad legislation.

So how can the majority party justify changing the rules on this legislation? The process we are describing is bill bundling. This technique has been used by both parties in the past, but it represents political cynicism and public manipulation at its worst. Here’s how it works. When the majority party wants to pass an unpopular bill that could not stand up to intense debate, they couple that bill with something the opposition wants badly. Therefore, in most cases the minority party swallows its pride and lets the bad bill pass.

Everyone knows that President Bush has been slavishly attempting to get budget authorization for the war in Iraq. Kennedy and his cohorts are dangling a tremendously tempting carrot before the President. He has to decide on two issues: 1.) Will he set a date for withdrawal of the troops from Iraq? and 2.) Will he break his promise to veto the hate crimes legislation?

This is a time when everyone who believes in freedom needs to support the president. We also need to pray that he will not blink in this high tech form of political brinkmanship.

By a major stroke of providence, the High Impact Leadership Coalition, which I lead, placed a national, full-page ad in USATODAY the same day the bill was brought to the floor of the Senate. The ad was entitled, “DON’T MUZZLE OUR PULPITS!” Thirty-six nationally known, black ministers who serve thousands of parishioners from all over the U.S. took a stand for both the Constitution and the Bible by signing their names to the ad. The copy of the ad reads as follows:

Christian clergymen and people of faith are making a stand today for religious liberty. We oppose S.1105, the so-called “hate crimes” bill. Similar laws at the state level and in other countries have already been used to muzzle the church. Labeling politically incorrect views as “hate” will have a chilling effect on the free speech and religious liberty of our churches and of our members. Continued...

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Bishop Harry Jackson is chairman of the High Impact Leadership Coalition and senior pastor of Hope Christian Church in Beltsville, MD, and co-authored, Personal Faith, Public Policy [FrontLine; March 2008] with Tony Perkins, president of the Family Research Council.

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Hate speech crimes?
Egads! The civilized world would never enact such a thing!

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hate_speech#Laws_against_hate_speech

Hate Crime Bill
We must be intolerant and punish people who commit violent crimes against any persons. Why do we need a bill to legislate this right of every human being?
It is obviously one group of people trying to get preferential treatment and at the same time it will put every Christian in jeopardy of punishment for teaching, rebuking, correcting, and traning in rightousness from the scriptures.
Unfortunately, most Americans & Christians are unaware of what is happening right here in America, Canada, Sweden,and Australia.
If this passes, and I am praying it will not, we are going to find ourselves continuing down the slippery slope of moral decline but just at a faster rate.
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