Monday, May 14, 2007

Congress attempts Animal Farm legislation

Congress is considering another “hate crimes” bill. Yeah, hate crimes. That’s where a jury peers into the mind of a criminal and determines what he was thinking when he committed his crime. If Joe Thug mugs an old lady, he goes to jail. If Joe Thug mugs a little old lady and she’s black, he goes to jail for a long time. That’s because, according to the geniuses in our congress, the jury will be able to look into Joe’s mind and determine that the only reason Joe mugged the old lady in the first place was because she was black. The facts that, Joe is a moron thug; the old lady has money; Joe needs the money; the old lady was an easy mark and the first one to trundle by doesn’t matter.

I know it’s silly. But hey, I didn’t vote for these clowns.

It’s also racist. Follow me on this. If there is an interracial crime committed, it is far more likely that the perp will be the minority. So unless the congress is going to throw in an affirmative action provision to the bill, whereby mino perps gets a break when committing hate crimes (already known as Lib judges), the bill is racists. If applied evenhandedly to interracial crime, it will lead to longer sentences for minos because they are far more likely to involved in these hate crimes.

Now, most mino crime is committed against other minos. So if Al Sharpton assaults a black Jew, given his pat anti-Semitic interloper remarks, he’d be in line for an extended jail sentence. If a black rapper assaults another black rapper for messin with his ho, because of his use the “N” word 5 million times in his latest rap hit, he could be locked up forever.

We have a thing called the fourteenth amendment which guarantees EQUAL PROTECTION under the law. “No State shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor shall any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” Libs have hated this burden of our constitution ever since GWB used it in part to torpedo Al Gore’s effort to cherry pick votes in four heavily Democrat districts during the 2000 re-count fiasco.

"This bill creates a caste system within American society where those who fit a certain category - ranging from race, disability, gender to sexual orientation and transgendered - would be seen as deserving special legal protection. The bill is most notable for the millions of Americans it leaves out, meaning if you or I are a victim of a violent crime - we matter less." Family Research Council. Even the description of who it is this bill is intended to protect conjures up images of the Star Wars bar scene. But, like the animals in Animal Farm, we are learning that some are more equal than others.

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