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Pastors Press Conference on "Anti-Religion/Anti-Speech" Hate Crimes Legisaltion

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    Resources Available to OPPOSE HATE CRIMES LEGISLATION
    READ the bill - Hate Crimes S. 909
    Senate Judiciary Hearing VIDEO (opening remarks 24:34 mark)

    VIDEO -
    30:15 - Sessions Opening Remarks
    57:30 -
    Senator Jeff Sessions questions Atty Gen. Eric Holder - Unequal protection under  the law
    58:46 - Atty. General Holder stating this statute was not intended to protect all people.
    59:37 - Holder's quote S.909 bill is subjective based on historical experiences for certain groups.
    68:34 - Senator Coburn asking for statistical evidence crimes are not being prosecuted in states necessitating the federal governments invvolvement.
    73:25 - Holder again using a "sbujective argument" 
    84:35 - Sessions making the point soldiers are not protected by this legislation.
    85:26 - Matthew Shepard's attackers were given the full penalty and HC legisaltion would have done nothing more.
    88:16 - Sessions making point, "taking your (Holder) argument to its conclusion why isn't every crime a federal crime?"
    131:25 - Senator Sessions asking Brian Walsh about how this bill will, "invite selective prosecution..."

    WITNESS TESTIMONY
    Read Written Testimony by Brian Walsh, Heritage Foundation
    VIDEO  (go to 111:05 mark) Brian Walsh, Heritage Foundation
    Read written testimony by Gail Heriot, US Commission on Civil Rights
    VIDEO (go to 105:05 mark) Gail Heriot, US Commission on Civil Rights

Letter Writing Campaign
Letter to the Editor or United States Senators

Resources:
Fact Sheet
Video Documentary/DVD
Talking Points and Research Articles
Definining Gender Identity/Orientation

Pastor

Send to: SDFPC, P.O. Box 88007, Sioux Falls, SD 57109 Do Not send to Washington, D.C. office since the mail delivers is so delayed there.

Distributed to churches, friends and neighbors and ask them to send a postcard to the US Senators.

Can be used to hand out at the grocery store, coffee shop, or church.




FRC article on implications of Hate Crimes laws