Congressman C.W. Bill Young claims Mathew Shepard hate crimes act violates the Equal Protection Clause

A friend of mine wrote to C.W. Bill Young regarding a pending federal hate crimes bill (H.R.  1913 AKA The Mathew Shephard Act) that would expand the 1969 federal hate-crime law to include crimes motivated by the victim’s actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity or disability. I’ve posted the Congressman’s response in its entirety after the jump. I found it offensive both intellectually and morally.

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The Sudoku Senate race in Florida doesn’t excite

By Peter Schorsch
PoHo contributor

Not only is it light years away from November 2010, but the prospect of another grueling campaign in Florida — this time to replace Mel Martinez in the U.S. Senate — has yet to excite me.  I’m obviously not alone in this feeling either, as the two biggest names in both parties, Jeb Bush and Alex Sink, decided not to run for the seat. That leaves both sides of the aisle with candidates for whom the word ’senatorial’ does not immediately come to mind.

Allen Boyd? He just doesn’t scream Daniel Patrick Moynihan to me. Florida’s congressional delegation is already weak enough relative to the other large states, such as California and none of the expected contenders are likely to change that. Bill McCollum? He tried to impeach Bill Clinton! Now we’re going to reward him with a membership in the most exclusive political body in the history of the Western world? Read the rest of this entry »

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