ENDA Protest
Floods Judiciary
By
Rev. Ted Pike
2 May 2010
A
week ago, I challenged Americans to energize House Judiciary Republicans
(veteran opponents of hate crime legislation) to vigorously oppose
the Employment Non-Discrimination Act. Rep. Barney Frank’s
office said ENDA could move forward to House vote within two weeks.
You
did not disappoint me. Last Tuesday, Judiciary Republican offices
reported calls against ENDA were “heavy.” Rep. Sensenbrenner’s
office said ENDA protest was the top issue of the week!
People
are demonstrating that, despite the rebuff of healthcare passage,
they are not giving up on the legislative process.
Now
it’s time to turn our phoning firepower on the Senate.
The homosexual lobby is frantically trying to persuade at least
15 Senators to get on board. Although liberal, these Senators are
reluctant, largely because of the bill’s outrageous “transgender”
provision, requiring businesses of more than 15 employees to allow
men who claim they are transitioning to women to enter female lavatories
and showers.
Here’s
a possible scenario of how this would occur on your local college
campus. If any male employee tells college administration that he
intends to become a woman, then, with no other evidence required,
this voyeur must be allowed to enter women’s P.E. facilities,
strip and shower with coeds. If authorities “discriminate”
against him, they can be fined heavily. If they persist in denying
his “civil rights,” they face imprisonment for contempt
of court. A college would undoubtedly lose federal funding.
Here’s our new battle plan.
1. First protest ENDA to the Senators from your state. Call
1-877-851-6437 or 1-202-225-3121. The capitol operator will route
you to their offices.
2. Protest to those Senators still straddling the fence, possibly
because of the transgender provision:
* Mark Warner (D-VA)
* Kent Conrad (D-ND)
* Byron Dorgan (D-ND)
* Tim Johnson (D-SD)
* Jay Rockefeller (D-WV)
* Robert Byrd (D-WV)
* Harry Reid (D-NV)
* Max Baucus (D-MT)
* Ben Nelson (D-NE)
* John Tester (D-MT)
* Kay Hagan (D-NC)
* Evan Bayh (D-IN)
* Scott Brown (R-MA)
Tell
their staffers, “Please tell the Senator not to vote
for the disgusting ENDA bill, S.1584. It would entitle male employees
who claim they want to become a woman to use female restroom and
shower facilities. We will never forget or forgive the Democrats,
especially at midterms, if the Senator votes for this obscene legislation.”
It
is clear that ENDA’s greatest vulnerability is its insistence
on allowing voyeurs to share bathroom and shower facilities, possibly
with your daughter in college.
There
has never been a better time to defeat ENDA. New England’s
largest homosexual newspaper, www.baywindows.com,
admits this.
'And
things are looking a little tough for ENDA these days. The right
wing has stepped up its rhetoric considerably in recent days,
sounding an alarm. An editorial in the conservative Washington
Times in DC on April 23 said “first graders should
not be forced into the classrooms of teachers undergoing sex changes.
Religious broadcasters and faith-based summer camps should not
be forced to hire cross-dressers. Women should not be forced to
share bathrooms with people with male body parts who say they
want to be females. Yet those are some of the likely results if
Congress passes ENDA, said the editorial. Capitol Hill newspaper
Roll Call ran two articles on Monday reporting that support
was slipping for ENDA because of the inclusion of gender identity
in this year’s bill.'
Let’s
grease the skids even more for ENDA, sending it sliding back where
it came from: the pit of Hell.
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Note
For
those new to the hate bill controversy that is the topic of most
of Rev. Pike's work, please link to the following articles:
Alert
to Congress Regarding Hate Bills and the False Flag Attack Threat
by America First Books publisher William B. Fox. Two-thirds
down the web page please find the essay "The
Hate Crime Law Concept: It is all very sinister for at least nine
major reasons."
Also,
earlier on this same page I comment:
Although
Rev Ted Pike is completely independent from Captain May and myself
in terms of his political and religious views, the threats we
address all stem from the same corrupt power elite. I mention
in my concluding remarks below that this elite “would mobilize
us into domestic tyranny and foreign wars, while distracting us
from economic depression and the groups that brought it about.”
This
is the real problem, not the lack of more “hate crime”
laws. If anything, we need even more freedom of speech to speak
truth to power, sort out our problems, and develop peaceful strategies
to handle high level malefactors. This is why we urgently need
for members of Congress to not only take a principled stand and
stop all hate crime legislative initiatives, but to also roll
back all the existing hate crime laws currently on the books.
Hate
crime laws actually pose a major national security threat. They
condition Americans to feel that certain types of thought are inherently
immoral or illegal, even if they do not result in any form of violence
or infringement on the rights of others.
In
our articles related to false flag attacks, Capt.
Eric H. May and I have discussed strong evidence that Mossad-CIA
was behind 9-11, the mere "thought" of which would some
day be outlawed once hate crime oversight bureaucracies become firmly
implanted in America. We can expect government hate crime overwatch
entities to experience the usual cancerous growth and abuse of power
that libertarian writer and Presidential candidate Harry Browne
described in his classic book Why
Government Doesn't Work.
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