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Friday, November 28, 2008


A hate crime by homosexuals, with no Gay outcry.

Another Shephard slain, but no outcry follows
‘Silence of homosexuals is deafening when it comes to their own murdering innocent people’

A pro-family organization in Pennsylvania is raising questions about the lack of outrage over the murder of a man named Shephard in a dispute involving homosexuality.

No, not Matthew Shepard, whose murder in Wyoming a decade ago has been used by “gay” activists ever since as a reason to demand enhanced “hate” crimes for anyone who perpetrates criminal activity against a homosexual.

This case involves an innocent man who was murdered by a homosexual when the victim resisted his attacker’s sexual advances.

The latest case involves Jason Shephard, 23, who was attacked and killed by Bill Smithson, an openly homosexual man, who slipped the victim the date rape drug GHD and attempted to rape him.

“The silence of homosexuals is deafening when it comes to their own murdering innocent people. The murders of both Matthew Shepard and Jason Shephard were tragic, but one murder is being used by homosexual activists to push their agenda of special rights. No additional laws are needed – murder is murder, but apparently the murder of Matthew Shepard was more important for those pushing an agenda,” said Diane Gramley, president of the AFA of PA.

If this was not a hate crime, then the case wherein another man named, Shepard (Matthew), was murdered was not a hate crime. I am against hate crime laws, they are thought crimes which should not be able to charged against anyone. Murder is murder, a crime is a crime.

Oh, and about the Matthew Shepard case, the basis for most hate crime laws: “the story isn’t accurate. Money for drugs, not ‘homophobia,’ was the motive for Matthew Shepard’s murder, Aman noted. The ABC report said Aaron McKinney, sentenced in 1999 to two life sentences for Shepard’s murder, was on a sleepless week-long methamphetamine binge and in search of money for more drugs when he and his accomplice, Russell Henderson, met Shepard at a bar. McKinney himself has said, “All I wanted to do was beat him up and rob him.” For Jason Shephard, it was all about homosexual sex/rape; but Matthew’s case was called a hate crime and Jason’s just plain murder. Isn’t it fascinating how homosexuals are able to twist the law to their own advantage?

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/index.php?fa=PAGE.view&pageId=82111

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