
October 28, 2009
URGENT! Send Congress a Pink Slip!
Send Congress a Pink Slip!
So far over nine million pink slips have been sent to Congress!
These "Pink Slips" are individually addressed to all 535 U.S. Representatives and Senators and delivered by Fed Ex, putting them on notice that if they refuse to represent the will of their employer, "The People", they may be facing an actual "Pink Slip" at the next election.
To send 535 individual envelopes would cost $235, and to send pink postcards would cost over $100. But by combining resources, the cost is much less.
Click Here to Send Congress a Pink Slip
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Posted by Administrator at 02:43 PM
October 07, 2009
Hate Crimes Bill Vote Possible on Thursday
Hate Crimes Legislation has been out of the spotlight for several months, but proponents have been working behind the scenes to try to get it passed one way or another, despite objections.
VCY America has learned from the Family Research Council that Hate Crimes is likely to come to a vote as early as this Thursday.
This past summer, separate Hate Crimes bills were passed, including the U.S. House version (HR. 1913), and the Senate version (S. 909) which was added as an amendment to a Defense Appropriations Bill, which also passed. However, the differences between the two versions sent the bills to a conference committee to be reconciled.
Now Congress is close to taking a final vote, and it is expected Thursday, October 8. If approved, President Obama will certainly sign this dangerous legislation into law.
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Posted by Administrator at 04:39 PM
July 14, 2009
Hate Crimes Senate Vote Likely This Week
Rev. Ted Pike and the National Prayer Network have informed us that Senate Bill S. 909, the "Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act", is expected to be attached to a critical Defense funding bill and it could be voted on this week--possibly as early as Wednesday, July 15.
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Posted by Administrator at 11:49 AM
May 21, 2009
Proposals being Pressed to End the Electoral College
If those pushing to end the Electoral College get their way, big cities including New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles could have the power to choose the next President!
Proposals are gaining traction in Congress to eliminate the Constitutionally-required use of the "Electoral College" for Presidential elections, and instead use the popular vote count to select the President. This would essentially give heavily-populated states--and even large cities--the greatest power to decide the outcome.
Under the Electoral College, electors generally total the number of U.S. Senators and Representatives for each state, giving all states at least three electors. This would require that the entire country be considered when candidates are trying to get votes, and not just the few large states that could decide the election under a popular vote.
To contact your representatives about the proposals to eliminate electoral college
Capitol Switchboard
202-224-3121
Posted by Administrator at 05:38 PM
May 07, 2009
Hate Crimes Bill Update
This is an update to our last Crosstalk Hotline message due to fast-moving events in the Senate.
We announced that the Hate Crimes Bill, which has passed the House, was scheduled for a vote on Wednesday by the Senate Judiciary Committee, without hearings, which would send it to the full Senate. That vote did not take place, so the bill is still in committee. Crosstalk has learned that instead, on Wednesday, Sen. Patrick Leahy quietly scheduled a Senate Judiciary hearing next Tuesday to consider “helping state and local law enforcement.”
This does not specifically mention S.909, known in the Senate as the "Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act". But sources have checked with Senator Leahy's staff and have learned that S.909 could be added into that hearing because one of its purposes is “to provide federal assistance to states, local jurisdictions, and Indian tribes to prosecute hate crimes…”
Even though it is called a "hearing", it is likely that no witnesses will be called, and Republicans on the committee may even be blocked from entering into debate or offering amendments. Conservative watchdogs watching what is happening believe that Senator Leahy is trying to rush the hate bill through by a majority vote, catching Republican Judiciary members unprepared, and effectively blocking all testimony opposing this massive increase in protected categories for "hate crime" penalty enhancements, including 30 "sexual orientations", most of them deviant, and some against the law.
Again, here is a link to a list of the sexual orientations protected in the bill as passed by the House:
http://www.afa.net/sexualorientationshr1913.asp
Plus, the American Psychiatric Association lists another 547 different "Paraphilias" that will also be protected under the "hate crimes" bill.
Republicans are more likely to put up a fight in committee now, because Senator Arlen Specter of Pennsylvania (who supports this legislation) has become a Democrat, he is no longer the ranking Republican member of the Judiciary Committee. Senator Jeff Sessions, a conservative from Alabama was in line to become the Ranking Republican member. We do not yet know if the G.O.P. will name a new Senator to the committee to bring their membership back up to eight.
Because the bill is still in committee, there is time for even more calls to Senators to ask them to stop this legislation.
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Posted by Administrator at 08:49 AM
May 06, 2009
Hate Crimes Bill goes to Full Senate for a Vote
Hate Crimes legislation is quickly moving through Congress--a bill that would protect up to 30 types of deviant sexual behavior by increasing penalties if it was determined that a crime was perpetrated on them based on hatred of that behavior.
The House version, known as H.R. 1913, the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009, already been passed, and the Senate Version, S.909 was quickly introduced by Senator Edward Kennedy.
This bill, as passed by the house, is about as broad as it could be in the number of sexual orientations it protects--essentially anything except biblical heterosexuality, and its high standard of one man-one woman marriage for life. All attempts to remove any of the most radical "orientations", like pedophilia (desiring sexual relations with children, an activity which is illegal in all 50 states) were summarily rejected by the Democrats in the House. In like manner, attempts to protect other vulnerable groups, like children, the elderly, returning veterans, etc. were quickly voted down.
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Posted by Administrator at 02:31 PM
May 05, 2009
Broadcast Fairness Doctrine Could be Reinstated
The Federal Communications Commission has announced the roster of a new advisory committee on diversity in communications. This move appears designed to bring increased minority ownership and involvement in communications, which is designed to increase the number of "liberal" talk programs, and to establish government regulation of talk radio via a return to the "Fairness Doctrine", but under a new name. This committee will be meeting starting Thursday, May 7.
"Fairness Doctrine" type regulations would mandate that any station that airs a controversial issue must provide time for opposing views, even thought other stations and programs may already be providing those views.
Two bills have been introduced in Congress to block the FCC from implementing the Fairness Doctrine or or any similar control of broadcast speech. They are SB S-34 and HR 226.
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Posted by Administrator at 08:50 PM
April 29, 2009
Hate Crimes Bill Heads to the Senate
Now that H.R. 1913 has passed the House of Representatives, it is time to contact your U.S. Senators to express your opinions about the "Hate Crimes" legislation, H.R. 1913, the Local Law Enforcement Hate Crimes Prevention Act of 2009, which will be considered within the next week in the Senate
To reach your U.S. Senators toll free call:
877-851-6437
Capitol Switchboard
202-225-3121
202-224-3121
Posted by Administrator at 06:05 PM
April 28, 2009
Open Borders Enabling Swine Flu Pandemic in US
Even with the swine flu pandemic that is traveling from Mexico to the United States, the Obama administration seems to have no plan to secure our borders. To let your views be known to your U.S. Senators and Representative, call:
Capitol Switchboard
202-224-3121
202-225-3121
Posted by Administrator at 04:41 PM
April 20, 2009
Free Speech in Danger
There are a number of proposed moves to restrict speech in America, starting with the "Fairness Doctrine" for broadcasters (probably under a different name), but also including bills like the one already being considered which would restrict "hate speech" by all Americans.
To contact your congressmen and senators about proposals to limit speech, including the Fairness Doctrine, call:
Capitol Switchboard
202-224-3121
202-225-3121
For more information check out the April 20, 2009 Crosstalk program:
http://www.crosstalkamerica.com/shows/recent_programs.php
Posted by Administrator at 05:38 PM
Hate Crimes Coming to a Vote in Congress
UPDATE: On Wednesday, April 22, the House Judiciary Committee is scheduled to vote on so-called “hate crimes” legislation, which would give “sexual orientation” and “gender identity” the same federal protection as race. The bill was introduced by U.S. Representative John Conyers of Michigan on April 2, and a few days ago it already had 42 co-sponsors.
The problem with hate crimes legislation efforts such as HR 1913, is that they go beyond providing equal protection under the law, to adding additional penalties based upon assumed beliefs or thoughts. This can lead to discrimination against religious views, and Gary points out that this is already taking place in Canada.
Please contact the House Judiciary Committee regarding the "Hate Crimes" bill, HR 1913, at this toll-free number:
877-851-6437
Representative John Conyers
202-225-5126
LaMar Smith, the ranking minority leader can be contacted at:
202-225-4236
Contact your own representatives through the Capitol Switchboard
202-224-3121 or
202-225-3121
More information is available from Liberty Counsel at
http://lc.org/index.cfm?PID=14100&PRID=799
And also from the April 17, 2009 Crosstalk program:
http://www.crosstalkamerica.com/shows/2009/04/hate_crimes_vote_next_week.php
Posted by Administrator at 11:35 AM




