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That plan died when President George W. Bush threatened a veto, describing the idea as unneeded and probably unconstitutional.
But now Barack Obama’s White House website affirms his dedication to strengthening “federal hate crimes legislation” and expanding “hate crimes protection.”
“While this new bill has not yet been given a new name or bill number, it is more dangerous to our constitutional rights than the other hate crimes bills that are also still pending. All hate crimes legislation is a direct threat to our religious liberties. We must let Congress know we are watching!” said a statement today from Gary Cass at the Christian Anti-Defamation Commission.
He said the plan offers “one of the gravest threats to religious liberty and freedom of speech.”…







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