Thursday, October 14, 2010

Re: The Last Days of Matthew Shepard: October 13

There is a road to citizenship for all legal immigrants and they are on it.   The illegal immigrants need to make themselves legal and then get on that same road to citizenship.   What is the problem with that.   Very well defined and has been used for years.  In the meantime get the illegal immigrants out and close the borders to them until they become legal immigrants.   That is what the Arizona law was all about and what the federal law is and what the laws under consideration in the other states now.

As to the nation being founded and built by immigrants, yes it was and they came here legally at the time, became citizens and built the country.   All that we are asking is that these new ones do the same.  Come here using the legal means as defined by the federal laws and become citizens.  Easy peasy.  No problem then.  They would be very welcome.  You just have to separate the illegal immigrants from the legal ones.

On 10/14/2010 09:16 AM, Tommy News wrote:
That is why we need to close the borders and make a road to citizenship for those law abiding immigrants who are living and working in the US, abiding by the laws of the land. This nation was founded and built by immigrants.

On 10/13/10, Sage2 <wisdom812@gmail.com> wrote:
           Matthew Shepard's death was a tragedy but there are more
Americans killed every year by " illegal immigrants " than there are
gays by so called hate crimes, by far ! Don't hear a peep from
liberals !



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On Oct 13, 9:03 pm, Tommy News <tommysn...@gmail.com> wrote:
> *The Last Days of Matthew Shepard: October 13*
>
> *
> My late friend Thomas Allen Heald sadly passed away last May. He was a
> humorist, editor and writer, and I want to carry on his tradition of sending
> out one of his works, "The Last Days of Matthew Shepard."
> I do this to honor both Matthew Shepard and my friend Tom Heald. May they
> both rest in peace and may we all learn a lasting lesson from the senseless
> homophobic murder of Matthew Shepard. -Tommy News
> I invite you to join our Matthew Shepard Pride and Tolerance Group here:http://groups.yahoo.com/group/MatthewShepardPrideandTolerance/
>
> The Last Days of Matthew Shepard: October 13
>   Around the world, this day in 1998:
>
>   On NBC's "Today" show, Elizabeth Birch of the Human Rights Campaign
> suggests that the Religious Right's $500,000 "Ex-gay" newspaper ad
> campaign thus summer may have contributed to Matthew Shepard's death:
> "It's caused a great deal of sadness and grieving and mourning in the
> gay community. (These kinds of violent acts) never happen in a vacuum.
> They happen because people's minds have been twisted with cruel
> stereotypes about gay and lesbian people. And this ad campaign has been
> pumped out all summer presenting gay and lesbian people as defective, as
> being less than others, as not fully human. And young Matthew Shepard
> made one mistake, and that's that he happened to fall into the path of
> someone that had been fed this rhetoric and it came at him full of rage
> and hate."
>
> ---
>
>   Both The New York Times editorial board and U.S. Attorney General
> Janet Reno voice their support for including homosexuality in a national
> Hate Crimes Law:
>   "Matt Shepard spoke three languages or more. He seemed bright and
> open and full of promise. We will never know what he would have done in
> life. But in death, in a nation sickened by the gratuitous thuggery of
> his murder, he may do much to dispel the stubborn belief in some
> quarters that homosexuals are not discriminated against. They are.
> Hatred can kill. The men accused of killing Matthew Shepard will be
> tried for first-degree murder. But his death makes clear the need for
> hate crime laws to protect those who survive and punish those who attack
> others, whether fatally or not, just because of who they are." (NYT)
>   "Current federal law does not permit us to prosecute hate crimes
> based on an individual's gender, disability or sexual orientation. I
> urge Congress to pass the Hate Crimes Prevention Act this week, which
> would close the gap in the law." (Reno)
>
> ---
>
>   The giant gay pride rainbow flag in San Francisco's Castro district
> is lowered to half-staff.
>
> ---
>
>   The University of Wyoming Athletics teams announce they will be
> honoring Shepard at each game played this Autumn with symbols on their
> uniforms "in an expression of the ideals of tolerance and diversity."
>
>   The memorial logo, also being worn on campus in the form of armbands,
> is a green circle (symbolizing peace) on a yellow background (signifying
> non-violence).
>
>   The UW Cowboys football team will wear the markings on their helmets,
> while the women's Cowgirls programs will wear it as a hair ribbon.
>
> ---
>
>   Anti-gay minister Fred Phelps announces his traveling circus will be
> demonstrating at Shepard's funeral, and he's demanding the governor's
> office protect his First Amendment rights to free speech, religion and
> assembly. Government intervention is necessary, says Phelps, because
> he's already received seven death threats as spread about his trip to
> Wyoming. "We're not going to tolerate any violence from these
> homosexuals. They are the most violent people in the world. Here they
> are talking about what happened to this poor boy, and they turn around
> and make death threats against us."
>
>   Gov. Jim Geringer says he's just determined to keep things peaceful
> at the Friday event since he legally can't stop the Westboro brigade
> from a parking lot protest. Although he notes that the Phelps family's
> presence is "just flat not welcome. What we don't need is a bunch of
> wing nuts coming in."
>
> ---
>
> Candlelight vigils are held nationwide in Mr. Shepard's honor. Gay
> leadership in Los Angeles deems him to be "a martyr to anti-gay hatred."
>
> ===
> "The Last Days of Matthew Shepard October 1998" © 2008 Thomas Allen
> Heald. Sources: CNN, CBS College Sports Network, the US Department of
> Justice, and Focus on the Family's CitizenLink.
>
> *
>
> --
> Together, we can change the world, one mind at a time.
> Have a great day,
> Tommy

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