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April 30, 2007 New bill would give special preference to homosexuals Call your representative today! A new bill, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA), has been introduced in the House of Representatives by homosexual Congressman Barney Frank. The bill (HR 2015) would force organizations such as the Boy Scouts, Veterans of Foreign Wars, day care centers, Christian business owners, adoption agencies, public schools, municipalities and a host of other businesses and organizations to hire homosexual applicants. ENDA would make it illegal to fire, refuse to hire or refuse to promote an employee based on his or her sexual orientation or "gender identity." Such acts would be considered crimes subject to severe penalties. For a list of the co-sponsors of ENDA, click here. The same day that ENDA was introduced, another bill — commonly called the Hate Crimes Act (HR 1592) — cleared committee for a full vote by the House. The Hate Crimes Act criminalizes a vast array of state and local acts and threatens religious leaders with criminal prosecution for their thoughts, beliefs, and statements. The intent of the
Hate Crimes Act is to give special status to homosexuals.
Republicans tried to expand the “protected class” in the bill to include
senior citizens, pregnant women, prior victims, children under 18, the
unborn, court witnesses, the military and more. Democrats defeated all amendments, projecting the welfare of
homosexuals above other classes of citizens. The House Judiciary
Committee then passed the bill on strict party lines —20 Democrats for and
14 Republicans against.
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