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Uploaded by on Nov 11, 2007

Congressman Paul Broun (R-GA) talks about the Employment Non Discrimination Act

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  • Or the "Deliverance" maven himself from Georgia.

  • No, It's the hypocrites-in-fashion like.....

  • Uh, Moviebro, the legislation would impact First Amendment rights to freedom from government establishment of religion, so it's the legislation that is about religion, not the Congressman just interjecting it into the debate out of nowhere. He's defending the U. S. Constitution, not eviscerating it like the unConstitutional lawyer Obama has expressed desire to do.

  • That's the best you got, ad hominem? What is it, you don't like that he spoke out a few days ago noting Obama's dictatorial "potential"?

  • Paul Broun is a Bob Allen-G.Harold Carswell-Matthew Glavin-David Schwanke-Ed Schrock-Mark.A.Grethen-Sam Walls-T.Haggard-Style Conservative Republican-In-Denial.

  • You people are blind and Paul Broun is an idiot and a hypocrite. I would think his arm would break from the many times he pats himself on the back. He is a disgrace to his family, his "Lord" and the country......and most of all to Georgia.

  • Sure, there is discrimination in the work place, but getting the Federal government involved in "gay rights" or "black rights" does not promote unity better than the status quo. The Constitution guarantees individual rights that everyone is entitled to. Time and a government that is not involved making sure every group is getting a job will be the best solutions to eased workplace discrimination.

  • ....

  • How is this proposed law consistent with the delegated, enumerated powers as set forth in the Constitution?

  • Maybe I'm misunderstanding your question, but this would appear to be well within the rights of the legislature to establish as law. Perhaps I should ask why you might think it should be prohibited.

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