- The Conference-approved version of the National Defense
Appropriations Bill, H.R. 1585, with hate bill attached, could be passed
by the U.S. House and Senate when Congress reconvenes on Monday. There
is an increasing chance the President, desperate for military funding,
may approve these two incongruous bills. However, if rejected by increasingly
dissatisfied Democrats and Republicans in Congress, it would guarantee
that Sen. Kennedy's hate crimes bill would have to be voted on again.
The hate bill could be defeated.
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- If a new arms bill were created, Democratic
leaders would probably include the hate bill in the arms bill, not as an
amendment but as part of its language. Since this would constitute new
legislation, it would be subject to amendment from Republicans who oppose
it. They could demand the hate bill be stripped from the new arms bill.
If removed, the hate bill would have to be resubmitted, either as an amendment
to another bill or as stand-alone legislation.
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- There is mounting opposition in Congress
to voting more money for war in Iraq. Allegedly, as many as 20 House
Democrats and 180 Republicans vow not to vote for the arms bill, for widely
divergent reasons.
- (See, <http://www.truthtellers.org/alerts/wecanstillkillthehatebill.htm>
- We Can Still Kill the Hate Bill) Also, the Senate recently
repulsed Pres. Bush's request for $50 billion in extra military aid. Influential
Democrats say they will not even consider another request for arms bill
passage before the first of the year. Yet, we would be unwise to wait
that long before pressuring members of Congress to vote against H.R. 1585.
Here's why:
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- The Zionist/ADL lobby dominating Congress
wants the hate bill desperately -- so they can outlaw, as anti-semitism,
criticism of Israel and Zionist control. Their hate bill, approved by
both House and Senate, is designed to ultimately empower such censorship.
They don't want to take any chances of losing their hard-won congressional
victories.
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- There may exist a rebellion among some Democrats
against passage of H.R. 1585, but the Zionist masters of Congress could
squelch it-because it jeopardizes their hate bill. Instead, they may continue
their same devious agenda. Through the Democratic leadership which Zionists
control, they have for the past four months delayed passage of the vitally
needed war funding, provided by H.R. 1585. The purpose of this delay is
to wear out the President's patience and force him to go back on his promise
to veto the hate bill. Democrats now threaten months of future delays
for war funding. But now they may feel the brief session of Congress next
week is a perfect time to call for a House and Senate vote on the final
conference version of H.R. 1585. Pres. Bush, wearied over the prospect
of months of emerging contention over the arms/hate bill, may just capitulate.
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- It is a relatively small concession for the
Democrats to give Bush all the money he needs for Iraq. After 9/11, they
voted war funding that launched us into war in the Middle East. They made
no real protest last summer to the possibility of more funding for war
with Iran. In reality, Democrats may posture as anti-war, but they are
really nothing more than lackeys of Zionist Jews who control and fund the
Democratic Party. Such Jews emphatically want America in the Middle East,
making the region safe for Israel.
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- The powers that be know that war in the Middle
East will go forward very nicely, even with Democrats (including Jews in
Congress) militantly opposing it. Far from being motivated by conscience,
the main purpose of liberal chameleons in opposing the war is to create
dissatisfaction with Republican leadership; dissatisfaction that could
propel a Democrat into the White House.
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- Be prepared then for the possibility of a
vote by House and Senate on the arms/hate bill next week. Call your
House and Senate members NOW, both liberal and conservative, saying: Please
don't vote for the National Defense Appropriations Act, H.R. 1585. Don't
vote for any hate crimes legislation.
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- Also call the President at 202-456-1111 or
202-456-1414 saying: Please veto the federal hate crimes bill H.R. 1585.
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- In war, those who survive do not wait for
attack but take action to prevent it!
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