Rev. Ted Pike
Rense.com
Wednesday, November 15, 2006
For the past eight years, the Anti-Defamation
League of B'nai B'rith has tried unsuccessfully to pass its Orwellian
federal "anti-hate" bill. It has failed largely for one
reason: Republican control of Congress.
Repeatedly, Republican opponents of their hate bill, such as Rep.
Roy Blunt and Sen. Bill Frist have been able, with Republican congressional
backing, to block passage.
With Democrats now in control, such freedom-saving clout no longer
exists. ADL's federal thought crimes bill, "The Local Law Enforcement
Enhancement Act," will be reintroduced soon after January 1.
Since no Democrat in Congress has ever voted against the hate bill,
it will pass. Pres. Bush has said he will sign a "modified"
hate bill. If he does, free speech in America will quickly come to
an end.
Unless, that is, there arises an upheaval of protest from the American
people. How can that happen? Answer: Alternative right-wing talk radio
has helped make it happen before; it can do so again.
Spreading Net of Thought Crime Laws
Today, from Canada to California, to Europe and Australia, ADL-inspired
"thought crime" laws are stripping nations of free speech.
In Canada and many European countries, it is a crime punishable by
heavy fines and even imprisonment to make use of the internet to criticize
federally protected groups, such as homosexuals and Muslims.
A top Canadian "hate laws" senior policy advisor recently
described the power of her country's "speech crime" tribunal
courts: "The Canadian Human Rights Tribunal is a quasi-judicial
body. It can force a web to shut down or risk a $10,000 fine--$20,000
in extreme cases. If one ignores the Tribunal, one can be tried in
federal court for contempt, and risk a 9-month jail sentence for a
first-time offense." (Karen Izzard, quoted in Jewish Tribune,
Sept. 21, 2006)
English-Turkish cyber-hate expert Prof. Yaman Akdeniz, speaking at
a B'nai B'rith conference on how to end dissent on the net, rejoices
that David Irving is behind bars. He said "continental European
countries such as Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland,
Hungary, Austria and Belgium have strong anti-hate laws, which have
resulted in the imprisonment of hate-mongers. In Holland, 657 websites
were removed. And in Germany, more than 700 hate websites were shut
down." (ibid)
In England, two men who publicly described Islam as a "wicked
faith" were indicted under Britain's anti-hate law and are fighting
to avoid seven years in prison. The ADL-influenced British hate law
stipulates that truth cannot be admitted as evidence in court. Only
the complaints by members of specially protected groups who say their
feelings have been hurt will be allowed. David Irving languishes in
an Austrian prison primarily because he was forbidden to bring truth
to the court in his defense.
NPN Helped Hold Back Hate Laws
Congressional Republicans have played a decisive role in keeping hate
laws from similarly binding America. But there is another factor:
the consistent resistance and education provided over the last 27
years by the National Prayer Network. Here is a brief history of NPN's
role and my part as its director.
In 1988, after ADL held its definitive Hofstra conference on "verbal
violence," I realized ADL wanted jurisdiction over all hate crimes
definitions, education, enforcement, and statistics gathering for
the federal government. They intended to seize control through passage
of their Hate Crimes Statistics Act of 1990. I responded by creating
a powerful brochure, "Will Hate Laws Make You a Lawbreaker?"
which NPN sent to many thousands of key opinionmakers.
Ultimately, we failed. Congress passed the act and ADL now dominates
the federal hate crimes agenda all the way down to every local police
precinct in America.
Also, during the 1990s, ADL persuaded about 46 states to adopt some
version of its "Model Hate Crimes Statute." These are backup
"sleeper" state hate laws that can be used by ADL in lieu
of a federal hate law, which is their ultimate dream.
Where were the New Right watchdogs during the 10-year period when
ADL created a federal hate crimes agenda and made hate crimes law
for most states? There was no organized consistent opposition apart
from some excellent research on the danger of hate laws done by Robert
L. Knight. This was used in sporadic alerts by New Right organizations
including Concerned Women for America, Focus on the Family, and the
efforts of Dr. D. James Kennedy, who was pivotal in publicizing Knight's
research to help defeat a federal hate bill in 2000 (See, "How
Dr. D. James Kennedy Helped Save Free Speech").
Sounding the Alarm
In 2000, my wife Alynn and I produced an 80-minute video documentary,
Hate Laws: Making Criminals of Christians. With much documentation
provided by Canadian free speech leader Paul Fromm and a stellar review
from Michael Collins Piper of the American Free Press newspaper, many
thousands of this groundbreaking video circulated throughout America
and the world.
Also, hand writing every address, NPN sent 12,500 copies of my brochure
to every state legislator and virtually every member of Congress,
plus about eight of each of their key legislative staffers.
Yes, these were small beginnings. But at last, a consistent educational
program against hate laws was underway.
Not a moment too soon! In the spring of 2002, ADL expected easy passage
of its hate bill by the Senate. Yet Jim Tucker of American Free Press
told me that when he attended the National Press Club at that time,
reporters were abuzz with how much unusually educated protest against
hate laws was bombarding members of Congress.
Emboldened by the public outcry, a handful of spirited Republican
senators demanded discussion of the bill on the floor of the Senate.
That's the last thing Tom Daschle and the ADL wanted. They shelved
the bill for the year.
Taking to the Airwaves
In the spring of 2004 NPN and the religious right were shocked to
learn ADL had quickly and quietly passed its hate bill by a vote of
65-33 in the Senate.
I was desperate to defeat the hate bill, but how? The only glimmer
of hope was in burgeoning alternative talk radio. For a week, I phoned
1,400 talk radio stations in America, gleaning the names of about
350 Christian conservative talk show hosts. I sent them our hate laws
brochure and an offer of a free video. Only five responded.
Then I heard of popular talk show host Pastor Ernie Sanders. He shared
my burden and allowed me to speak on his program many times to alert
his vast listening audience. The late Dr. David Wolfe soon did the
same on the Genesis radio network, as did Bill Brumbaugh of First
Amendment Radio. During the summer of 2004, as the hate bill was headed
for conference, many other talk show hosts allowed me to speak. A
wave of angry protest assaulted Congress. Result: Again, House Republicans,
under Rep. Roy Blunt, encouraged defeat of the hate bill on Oct. 8,
2004.
ADL Goes Berserk
What happened next is still beyond belief. ADL was enraged by our
defeat of their cherished thought crimes bill. On Sunday, Oct. 10,
through their National Executive Board member, Philadelphia District
Attorney Lynne Abraham, they arrested 11 Christians peacefully evangelizing
at a large gay pride rally in downtown Philadelphia. One of the charges
against the Christians was the "hate crime" of criticizing
homosexuals. Total possible penalties: 47 years in prison and $90,000
fines each. (See, "Eleven Christians Jailed For Criticizing Homosexuality")
Realizing God had given ADL into our hands, I took the offensive on
dozens of national radio talk shows, some with Michael Marcavage,
head of the "Philly 11." He and his lawyers were also extensively
interviewed. Some New Right organizations, such as Concerned Women
for America and WorldNetDaily, alerted millions. Despite silence from
the mainstream media, we were able to trumpet news of this outrage
to the entire astonished world.
International indignation against Abraham and the corrupt Philly government
became so great that Abraham (herself soon the defendant in a wrongful
arrest and imprisonment suit) was glad to allow a fair-minded judge
and jury to drop the case against the Christians.
In my opinion, ADL's rash action against the "Philly 11"
was the greatest blunder in their 89-year history. It allowed me,
in the next year and half, to speak on nearly 200 talk shows. For
the first time, millions of Americans were made aware of how ADL has
silenced free speech in Canada and desires the same stranglehold in
America.
Incredibly, however, most of the largest Christian conservative organizations
gave minimum, or very belated, exposure to what happened in Philadelphia.
To this hour, they have failed to provide any long-term education
on the threat of thought crimes legislation.
Threat of Hate Bill Returns
Although we defeated the hate bill twice, the House in the fall of
2004 made recommendation by a nonbinding vote of 213 to 186 in favor
of the hate bill. The next time the hate bill came to the House for
a vote, it would surely pass. That's exactly what happened.
In October 2005, after only 45 minutes of discussion, the House passed
the Hate Crimes Prevention Act as a rider on a Republican-generated
bill to protect children from pedophiles.
The blitzkrieg speed of the bill's passage deeply shocked evangelicals
and conservatives. They thought House Republicans would never allow
it to happen. Beverly LaHaye of Concerned Women for America sputtered
that passage was "inexplicable." If she and other evangelical
leaders had listened to my warnings over the past year, they would
have known passage was not surprising at all, but predicted.
The New Right quickly mobilized. It encouraged millions of Christians
and conservatives to protest with calls to their senators and Bill
Frist, Senate Majority leader. Impressive as was this response, I
knew it could not win. The battle would be decided in the Senate Judiciary
Committee, where, hopelessly, it seemed, Republicans against the hate
bill were outnumbered 10-8.
On at least 50 talk shows, the most important of which were those
with Jeff Rense, I instructed hundreds of thousands of patriots to
do what few had ever asked before: Come to www.truthtellers.org for
a complete list of the 18 members of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Countless patriots, eager to save freedom, called protesting the hate
bills.
Having saturated Judiciary for two weeks, I then posted the names
of all 100 Senators, and again a vast number of patriots called each
one.
In short, between an outpouring of calls generated by the New Right
and myself-and a divinely imposed madness on the part of Sen. Kennedy,
sponsor of the hate bill who gave up support of the bill in Judiciary
at the last minute-the hate bill was defeated. (See, "Federal
Hate Bill Virtually Dead ")
Hate Bill Still a Threat
Yet, contrary to what most believed, the hate bill was not dead. Sen.
Kennedy still had power to revive it on the floor of the Senate-reattaching
it to the children's bill just as soon as Sen. Frist brought this
much-needed legislation before the Senate.
As a result, Frist (unbeknownst to supporters of the children's bill,
such as Bill O'Reilly of Fox News and John Walsh of America's Most
Wanted) would not let the children's bill onto the floor of the Senate.
He would not allow Kennedy the opportunity to stand to his feet and
demand reattachment of his hate bill to the children's legislation.
Frist knew that if Kennedy got that opportunity, the Senate, having
voted overwhelmingly 65-33 for the hate bill the previous spring,
would certainly support Kennedy and pass it.
This standoff of Senate titans continued through the fall and then
the winter session of Congress. Supporters of the children's bill,
like Kathie Lee Gifford, O'Reilly and Walsh, unaware of the real reason
for its delay, began making angry demands that Frist get the children's
bill moving. Frist was mum concerning his real reasons for delay and
wouldn't budge. He knew the extreme danger and power of Kennedy to
pass the hate bill if the children's bill came before the Senate.
Finally, as tension was becoming almost explosive, I sent out my e-alert
explaining to the nation that the only reason the children's bill
was bottled up was because of Kennedy's determination to have his
hate bill attached to it.
Less than two days later, O'Reilly exploded on Fox News, furiously
accusing Kennedy of the obstructionism which I had described. Tens
of thousands of calls flooded Kennedy's office. I also generated many
thousands to all members of the Senate, opposing the hate bill. When
Kennedy publicly announced his abandonment of attempts to pass the
hate bill, I knew we had witnessed another mighty deliverance from
God.
A Dangerous Time
Humanly speaking, these victories were primarily made possible because
of the presence and integrity of Sen. Bill Frist and core Republicans
in leadership of Congress.
Frist is now gone as Senate majority leader, replaced by no other
than Sen. Harry Reid, co-sponsor with Kennedy of the Senate version
of the hate bill. Similarly, House majority leader Nancy Pelosi is
another long-term hate bill supporter, a pipeline from San Francisco
gay activism. Such liberals and ADL lackeys are as determined to pass
the hate bill as Frist was to impede it.
Now, with more than enough votes from Democrats and turncoat Republicans,
it is a virtual certainty that ADL's dream legislation will be approved
and move America toward a Big Brother police state.
Considering the lack of focus and inattention of the New Right and
Christian evangelicals in opposing hate crimes laws, we cannot count
on them to provide an offensive proactive program of resistance. Yes,
they will react eventually but only at the last moment. Their stop-gap
response will almost certainly be too little, too late.
Alternative talk radio, especially the Genesis and Republic networks,
speaks to hundreds of thousands of focused activists. It still holds
the brightest possibility, in my opinion, for another deliverance.
That is, if the talk show hosts will put me on the air. The reason
I have dwelt at length on the record of myself and NPN is not to boast.
Rather, it is to remind talk show hosts of my unique ability to explain
the background and danger of hate laws and to generate effective protest
to Congress.
It's true, especially of late, that I have had to become very critical
of Jewish activism, Talmudic Judaism, and Israel. Some talk hosts
may say, "I can't put Ted Pike on-ADL will make trouble and I'll
lose stations!"
The truth is, talk show hosts, if you don't put me on and let me fight
for your free speech, soon you'll lose not just a few stations-you'll
lose everything.
With Republicans out of power, Congress must be besieged with protest
as never before. With this in mind, the issue is not, "Do I dare
put Ted Pike on the air?" Instead, the issue is, "Do I dare
not to?"