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Winger bigots embarrass themselves on the House floor as the hate crimes bill passes

by: Pam Spaulding

Wed Apr 29, 2009 at 19:44:16 PM EDT


The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act was approved by the U.S. House 249 to 175. Virginia Foxx wasn't alone in her insane bigotry; the GOP fringe had their time on the floor to embarrass themselves, further driving the Republican party into the dustbin of history as the haven for extremists, eliminationists and know-nothings.

Check out this compilation from Think Progress of the parade of wingnuts, including Michele Bachmann, making asses out of themselves on the House floor. These members of Congress have been captured for eternity on video.  Their grandkids are going to wonder what the hell was wrong with their kin when they see these hysterics.

   REP MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN): I feel that this hate crime legislation could be considered the very definition of tyranny.

   REP. GRESHMAN BARRET (R-SC): This bill would inhibit religious freedom in our society -- a scary thought.

   REP. LOUIE GOHMERT (R-TX): You think a pregnant mother does not deserve the protection of a homosexual? You think a military member doesn't deserve the protection of a transvestite?

   REP. STEVE KING (R-IA): I, Mr. Speaker, oppose and I defy the logic of the people that would advocate for such legislation the very idea we could divine what goes on in the heads of people when they commit crimes.

But we can't just rail about the batsh*t Republicans. Guess who voted against the hate crimes bill from the Blue Dog Dem Hall of Shame (courtesy of Howie Klein):

Bobby Bright (Blue Dog-AL)
Dan Boren (Blue Dog-OK)
Chris Carney (Blue Dog-PA) who still hasn't learned his lesson
Travis Childers (Blue Dog-MS)
Lincoln Davis (Blue Dog-TN)
Joe Donnelly (Blue Dog-IN)
Brad Ellsworth(Blue Dog-IN)
Bart Gordon (Blue Dog-TN)
Mike McIntyre (Blue Dog-NC)
Charlie Melancon (Blue Dog-LA)
Collin Peterson (Blue Dog-MN)
Mike Ross (Blue Dog-AR)
Heath Shuler (Blue Dog-NC)
John Tanner (Blue Dog-TN)
Gene Taylor (Blue Dog-MS)

Positive reaction to the passage of the bill is below the fold.

Pam Spaulding :: Winger bigots embarrass themselves on the House floor as the hate crimes bill passes
HRC:
"All Americans are one step closer to protection from hate violence thanks to today's vote," said Human Rights Campaign President Joe Solmonese. "Hate crimes are a scourge on our communities and it's time we give law enforcement the tools they need to combat this serious problem."

"No one should face violence simply because of who they are," said Judy Shepard, executive director of the Matthew Shepard Foundation. "This bill is a critical step to erasing the hate that has devastated far too many families."

Rea Carey, Executive Director, National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Action Fund
"Our country is on the cusp of recognizing and responding to the reality of hate violence against lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender people. It is a national embarrassment that bigotry and ignorance have prevented enactment of substantive federal hate crimes legislation, but that goal is finally, truly, within our grasp.

"Laws embody the values of our nation, and through this legislation the House is clearly and unequivocally saying that America rejects and condemns hate violence against its people. The importance of this cannot be overstated, particularly in light of the toxic misinformation campaign that has been waged against the bill by right-wing forces who would rather see anti-LGBT crimes go unaddressed than have the words 'sexual orientation' or 'gender identity' appear alongside other protected classes in federal law.

"We thank all the House members who voted for this bill today. We urge the administration to help usher this critical legislation through the Senate, and for President Obama to then quickly sign the legislation, as he has signaled he will do."

People For the American Way President Michael B. Keegan:
"I applaud the House for passing this legislation.  Hate crimes remain all too common in this county, and it's important that the federal government take strong stand to ensure that no one is subjected to the threat of violence because of who they are.

"I'm especially pleased that this bill contains strong First Amendment protections to ensure that no one's right to free expression will ever be affected by this law.  All Americans have a right to live in safety, and all Americans have a right to speak, preach, and worship freely.  This legislation helps ensure both of those goals.

"I want to thank the members of People For's African American Ministers In Action program who worked so hard to help pass this legislation.  Their voices were crucial in pushing back against the dishonest attacks of those who wanted to derail this legislation.

"Now that the House of Representatives has acted, it's time for the Senate to do the same and send this bill to President Obama's desk."

PFLAG:
"The critically important bill approved by the House today would give law enforcement officials a powerful weapon in battling the nearly 1,000 anti-gay and transgender hate crimes reported each year, and give victims and their families hope that our country will finally take serious steps to curb those attacks," said Jody M. Huckaby, PFLAG's executive director.  "Too many families have lost a loved one to hate, and this bill would ensure that, moving forward, other families will be able to more easily seek, and find, justice in bias-motivated cases. This measure, which was supported by 31 attorneys general and more than 200 organizations from both sides of the political aisle, is long overdue and urgently needed.  PFLAG families urge the Senate to quickly approve the measure as well, and send the bill to President Obama for his signature."
Stonewall Dems:
"Stonewall Democrats thanks President Obama and the Democratic Leadership for their strong support which ultimately led to the passage of this legislation," said Jon Hoadley, Executive Director of the Stonewall Democrats.  "We now have a President who is willing to sign this crucial legislation into law and that is why we continue to build support for its passage in the United States Senate.  The Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act would close legal loopholes which treats violence targeting the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community as less important that crimes committed on the basis of other factors.  This legislation gives local law enforcement agencies the tools that they need to equally prosecute bias motivated crimes."
National Black Justice Coalition:
The National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC) applauds the passage of H.R. 1913, Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009, which would allow the federal government to work with state and local authorities to prevent and if necessary punish hate crimes to the fullest extent possible. The House passed the legislation by a vote of 249 to 175.

Congress passed the Act ten years after Matthew Shepard's hate-motivated murder, giving the federal government the authority to investigate, prosecute, and help local law enforcement crack down on hate crimes. NBJC is pleased at the passage of H.R. 1913 and urges our members and supporters to work to ensure that the Senate adopt the companion legislation S. 909 and send the bill to President Obama for his signature.

One in six hate crimes are motivated by sexual orientation and gender identity/expression bias.  In 2003, Sakia Gunn, a 15-year old African American lesbian, was murdered in a hate crime in Newark, New Jersey. On the night of May 11, Gunn was returning from a night out in Greenwich Village, Manhattan with her friends. While waiting for the #1 New Jersey Transit bus at the corner of Broad and Market Streets in downtown Newark, Gunn and her friends were propositioned by two men. When the girls rejected their advances, by declaring themselves to be lesbians, the men attacked them. Gunn fought back, and one of the men, Richard McCullough, stabbed her in the chest. Both men immediately fled the scene in their vehicle. After one of Gunn's friends flagged down a passing driver, she was taken to nearby University Hospital, where she died.

Another personal story begins to illustrate some of the unique experiences of Black SGL/LGBT victims of hate.  Earlier this month a Colorado court convicted Allen Andrade of first-degree murder and a bias-motivated crime in the death of 18-year-old transgender woman Angie Zapata. It was one of the first times in the country that a state's hate crimes statute was used in the investigation and prosecution of an anti-transgender murder case.

NBJC would like to thank the members of the Congressional Black Caucus who stood up and supported this Act by speaking out on the House Floor:  Al Green (TX), Sheila Jackson Lee (TX), Robert "Bobby" Scott (VA), and Donna Edwards (MD), along with Chairman John Conyers of Michigan for his leadership in introducing this legislation and ensuring its passage.

"On May 11th we will commemorate the 6th anniversary of the brutal murder of Sakia Gunn, a 15-year old African American lesbian from Newark, NJ. In her name and in the name of the countless others who have suffered at the hands of anti-gay bigots we celebrate this step toward ensuring justice," said H. Alexander Robinson, Executive Director and CEO of the National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC).

African Americans continue to rank as the highest target for hate crimes while gays and lesbians are ranked third by total number of victims.

NBJC Deputy Director for Communications and Connecticut State Representative Jason W. Bartlett noted, "Having legal protection for LGBT individuals is a key component in helping to stem the tide of violence directed towards lesbian, gay and transgender Americans as a group.  I am please to see that as a country, we will no longer turn our backs on our brothers and sisters."

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spent several hours yesterday talking to representative after representative about this bill, and reportedly changed some minds on it.

This was a huge deal, and now we look towards the Senate to follow the path et forth here today.

The opposition is just that -- opposing the very principles on which this nation was founded.

http://www.dyssonance.com  Breaking all the rules...


Primary the Blue Dogs.
Every damn last one of them.  If their districts are so very strongly Republican then Republicans should be representing those districts anyway; if the Blue Dogs are out of touch with their districts, then primarying them might result in at least a few more "good" Dems in the House.

sounds like the Club for Growth strategy
This comment sounds exactly like the Club for Growth strategy that has landed the Republican party where they are.  Is is entirely possible that some of these people got a dispensation to not vote for the bill once the majority was secured.  

[ Parent ]
I managed to watch most of the debate this afternoon
(Thankfully I managed to miss Foxx's comments or I'd have kicked the TV in.)  Gohmert was the weirdest of them, I thought.  No brighter than he needs to be (which for a congressman isn't very) and up to his bicuspids in bigotry.  When one of the Democrats (I forget which, offhand) made a comment about the commandment that forbids bearing false witness, Gohmert shouted "Point of order!" so he could get the floor, then ranted and sputtered for what must have been five minutes without making anything like a clear point.  Gee, ain't it rough when somebody other than a bigot quotes the Bible?

I wonder where he stands on the issue of Texas secession?  I wonder if we can get him to secede personally?

Cynic, n.  A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.  
-Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary


It sure was interesting...
I missed a lot of it at the beginning, I think but what seems to have happened was the supporters talked (sanely) about equal rights for all Americans and then the other side seemed to not understand that being gay isn't a choice, this had nothing to do with someone committing a crime against someone else and then finding out that they were a veteran/pregnant woman/etc and then getting a harsher sentence because suddenly we have a protected class (forgetting that we do have a group of second class citizens that need to be protected by this bill), and, weirdest of the weird, they were trying to turn it into an anti-abortion bill.  How does one see when one's head is inserted so far into one's rectum?
Barney Frank rocked though.  

My America includes LGBT families.

[ Parent ]
hate crime
I just send my congressman an email. Gave him hell.  I am sure I will not hear back from him. Donnley so called dem  from Ind 2
I had no choice  it was he  or a real crazy republican.    But next time it will be left blank.
I am 70  so please none of you goody goody  corecting  my grammer or spelling.
Jerry Oswalt
La Porte IN.

You know...
the "this will restrict religious freedom" lie needs to be smacked down. Hell, the Klan is still allowed to operate. Hate crimes laws haven't stopped them from holding their ridiculous beliefs.

we can only assume...
Since they are sure it would infringe on their religious activities, we can only assume their religion preaches vandalism, assault, and murder.

[ Parent ]
I have tried to get an answer from them
  What religious freedoms will you lose? Where in the states that have hate crime laws in effect are the people complaining their religious freedom has been trampled on?  I am sure that there are some who advocate harming LGBT people.  The Hutch comes to mind as he was saying a while back that he would rip the arm off of some one and beat them with it.  I am sure he is not alone.  And with the way they stand in the way of anti-bullying legislation, you know they favor the harming of other people.

 They know these laws exist in Colorado.  One would think the Dobson bunch at Focus on the Anus would have a lot to say when it comes to the freedoms they have lost.  NOPE, not one word about religious freedoms being lost.

 They are losing and they know it.  Their hate the LGBT industry isn't going to be producing the money it once did.  The youth of this country are not buying into their Bull Shit.  The amount of people who know someone who is LGBT is rising and they are seeing we are not the evil people the religious right has portrayed us as.

 I also received an E mail from a friend who had this suggestion. When we write our congress critters, make sure to let them know what the actions of our opponents are.  That they will flood the phone lines from out of state.  Make sure your rep is listening to the people in their district.

If I make sense? it was quite by accident.


[ Parent ]
KO verbally fileted
both Michelle Bachmann and Virginia Foxx during "worst persons"-

Foxx for the gold medal tonight- and Keith ripped her to shreds!


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Hahaha
I think we're seeing a little bit of death in this chamber

Yeah, like fleeting gasps of Bigotry as as the substance of Truth which is highly toxic to its body, ravishes its system?

watashi no yomeiri wa doko desu ka


Heath Schuler, huh?
Some of his old friends from UT and Knoxville may have some interesting stories to tell if they feel betrayed by this.

everyone who speaks out against
this legislation should be REQUIRED to end their speech with

"and therefore I believe we should repeal the CURRENT hate crimes legislation that protects people based on race and religion."


Am I the only person?
Does Louie Gohmert look like he was knocking back the Everclear before he took the floor, or is that just me?

Violence is the last refuge of the incompetent. ~ Isaac Asimov

I had pretty much the same reaction
When he started talking I found myself wondering how such an obvious mental defective could have been elected to the House.  Then the little identifying label came on, and it all became clear.  He's from Texas, aka Greater Oklahoma.

Cynic, n.  A blackguard whose faulty vision sees things as they are, not as they ought to be.  
-Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary


[ Parent ]
What is Carney's problem?
Has he forgotten where he hails from and who he represents or is he just roaming around NE Pa with blinders on like a donkey pulling an old broken-down 'republican' cart?  Maybe one of his aides should remind him (daily) that he is a Democrat!  The area he represents and its surroundings has a very large LGBT population, it always has, even before he was born and he should know that.  I am sure he has seen the bullying and terrorizing that goes on towards people of all ages who are suspected of being sexually different and if legislation could help stop it then vote to include it as a hate crime.  After all, as a Congressman, the Hate Crimes Bill already includes him!

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