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Posted October 8, 2009
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AFA warns of dangerous “thought crimes” bill

US - The American Family Association (AFA) is calling for the defeat of a so-called “hate crimes” bill, which House Democrats in Congress have put on the fast track by attaching it to a defense appropriations bill. The measure may come up for a vote as early as Friday.

“This is really a ‘thought crimes’ bill, since it punishes people not for what they did but for what they were thinking,” said Tim Wildmon, president of the AFA. “If this law passes, we believe ‘politically incorrect’ thoughts about homosexual behavior will come under enormous pressure.”

Wildmon said that everywhere that similar laws have gone into effect they have been used to intimidate, silence and punish people who have sincerely held religious beliefs that homosexual behavior is fundamentally immoral.

“The bill creates a totally unacceptable threat to freedom of religion and speech in America,” Wildmon said. “Pastors can be jailed under this law for preaching against homosexuality if their teaching can be linked in any way to an act of violence against a homosexual. This will not just have a chilling effect on free speech, it will freeze it out altogether.”

Bryan Fischer, AFA’s director of issues analysis, added, “This law will create a caste system by creating two tiers of victims, some of whom will get more legal protection than others. This is a gross violation of the fundamental American principle of justice that we are all equal under the law.”

Wildmon pointed out that if the amendment continues to be attached to the Defense Appropriations bill, the bill must be voted down. “We all support adequate funding for the military, but this attachment is a poison pill,” he said. “The American people deserve a straight up-or-down vote on military funding, not a bill that’s compromised by out-of-control political correctness.”

The AFA sent out an Action Alert to its 2.6 million member network today, urging them to contact Congress and urge a “No” vote on the Defense Appropriations bill if the “hate crimes” language is not removed.

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