I hate the hate crime bill
Storm Track Appeasement: New Hate Bill Gift to Islamists
Wednesday, May 09, 2007
On May 3rd, the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2007 (H.R. 1592) has passed the House and brings us closer to the criminalization of speech. See the WorldNetDaily article for background: http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/printer-friendly.asp?ARTICLE_ID=55254
Hat tip to the 910 Group.
Here’s their quick-look assessment:
The bill potentially criminalizes written or spoken criticism of any group, if anyone who reads or hears that criticism then commits a violent crime.
The Left blows a kiss to Islamist organizations like CAIR, MAS and MSA.
We anticipate a test of internet communications as “incitement speech” (and therefore not protected under the First Amendment) since they cross state lines, if a violent crime is committed and it is established that the accused read blogs critical of Islamist groups.
The bill potentially criminalizes written or spoken criticism of any group, if anyone who reads or hears that criticism then commits a violent crime.
The Left blows a kiss to Islamist organizations like CAIR, MAS and MSA.
We anticipate a test of internet communications as “incitement speech” (and therefore not protected under the First Amendment) since they cross state lines, if a violent crime is committed and it is established that the accused read blogs critical of Islamist groups.
That means us, folks.
This bill encourages trawling for “hate crimes” by any definition (remember, recently two pieces of bacon left in a Koran on a public sidewalk was treated by local police as a “hate crime,” and the FBI agreed to investigate it as such). A starter budget of $5 million is requested, with $100,000 going to each jurisdiction that claims not to have local resources to “investigate or prosecute the hate crime.”
This bill encourages trawling for “hate crimes” by any definition (remember, recently two pieces of bacon left in a Koran on a public sidewalk was treated by local police as a “hate crime,” and the FBI agreed to investigate it as such). A starter budget of $5 million is requested, with $100,000 going to each jurisdiction that claims not to have local resources to “investigate or prosecute the hate crime.”
And where do you think those grants will go? You guessed it.
Those grants of course will then go to “nonprofit, nongovernmental victim services programs that have experience in providing services to victims of hate crimes” – sounds like a real opportunity for CAIR, Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) chapters, Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation (MAS) and Muslim Student Assocation (MSA).
And let’s not forget the indoctrination of our children and those responsible for our protection in the ideology of our enemy...
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Those grants of course will then go to “nonprofit, nongovernmental victim services programs that have experience in providing services to victims of hate crimes” – sounds like a real opportunity for CAIR, Islamic Society of North America (ISNA) chapters, Muslim American Society Freedom Foundation (MAS) and Muslim Student Assocation (MSA).
And let’s not forget the indoctrination of our children and those responsible for our protection in the ideology of our enemy...
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