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ALEXANDRIA, La. (BP)--Legislation signed into law by President Obama Oct. 28 purports to target crimes of hate, but the new statute is nothing more than a tool designed to silence those who sincerely believe that homosexuality -- and all of its accompanying off-shoots -- is immoral.
For the first time ever, Alaska's gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transgender community is now protected under a new hate crime bill that President Barack Obama signed into law Oct. 28th.
For the first time ever, Alaska's gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, and transgender community is now protected under a new hate crime bill that President Barack Obama signed into law Oct. 28th.
700 Club host Pat Robertson criticized the expanded hate-crimes laws as a "noose" around the necks of Christians.
President Barack Obama on Wednesday signed the first major piece of federal gay rights legislation, a milestone that activists compared to the passage of 1960s civil rights legislation empowering blacks.
The Church of Scientology is responding to claims that the religion is anti-gay, an allegation made by âCrashâ director Paul Haggis, who is publicly denouncing the churchâs practices.
GREENVILLE â" Sexual orientation will become a protected class in federal hate crimes legislation when President Obama signs the measure into law today, but its significance may go largely unnoticed in the Delta.
Scientology , the strange, secretive religion that thrives on its coterie of Hollywood celebrities and its promises of personal empowerment through psychological counselling.First came the defection o...
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