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William769

(59,147 posts)
Fri Apr 20, 2012, 04:47 PM Apr 2012

GOP Congresswoman: Bullying Laws Unconstitutional [View all]

A Republican running for a U.S. Senate seat in New Mexico said that legislation that could protect LGBT students against bullying would criminalize children for teasing each other for having red hair or being too short.

Rep. Heather Wilson said at a candidate debate last week that the Student Non-Discrimination Act introduced by Sen. Al Franken would violate the First Amendment if enacted. SDNA would protect students against antigay bullying, just as all students are protected from bullying under the basis of race or gender. Wilson even mocked her own deep voice, sarcastically saying that she has "never" been made fun of for it.

"...[A]s parents we have to deal with [bullying] and strengthen our children to be comfortable with themselves and also to show empathy and acceptance towards others, but that particular act is so broad it would actually punish children and say that it’s prohibited to express an opinion with respect to homosexuality in the schools," she said. "I just think that’s wrong and it’s a violation of the First Amendment."

http://www.advocate.com/Politics/Election/GOP_Congresswoman_Bullying_Laws_Unnecessary/



I guess since they seem to be losing the marriage equality argument, this is going to be their next mantra.
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Of course she finds bullying laws unacceptable. yellerpup Apr 2012 #1
WORDS MATTER! William769 Apr 2012 #2
But wait! WHOSE words matter? Huh, bully? closeupready Apr 2012 #11
That one still has me scratching my head. William769 Apr 2012 #12
What amazes me the most about SheilaT Apr 2012 #3
so what religion does she practice? oh, that one lol nt msongs Apr 2012 #4
This only furthers my theory that today's bullies = tomorrow's republicans. Initech Apr 2012 #5
Am I the only one The Philosopher Apr 2012 #6
See post #2. William769 Apr 2012 #7
lol The Philosopher Apr 2012 #8
"Pro-bullying Republicans" Doctor_J Apr 2012 #9
Yet another embarrassment to humanity. Is it wrong to wish MerryBlooms Apr 2012 #10
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