Obama urges Bush to support hate crimes bill
Presidential candidate Barack Obama issued a statement supporting the passing of the Matthew Shepard hate crime bill passage yesterday. He also “urges” President Bush to sign the bill, which he threatens to veto:
Obama said, "This vote was about who we are as Americans and whether this nation is going to live up to its founding promise of equality. Those who commit hate crimes should be punished no matter whether those crimes are committed on account of race, gender, religion, disability, or sexual orientation. Today’s vote is a victory for all of us in upholding basic rights and protections in this country. I urge the President to reconsider his veto threat and support this legislation. Passing this bill will help us live up to the principle that in this country, we treat all of our citizens with dignity and respect."
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