Discrimination in God’s Name is OK
March 2, 2010 by Gay Agenda News Team
So, who feels like speaking for or playing God today? Well, it looks as though the front-runner for the Illinois governorship Bill Brady has raised his hand to volunteer…or at least to pander to the voters of the religious right.
The Illinois Senate Judiciary Committee will vote tomorrow on a bill, authored by State Sen. Bill Brady (R-Bloomington) – the likely GOP gubernatorial candidate in Illinois, which would promote religious discrimination.
Brady authored Senate Bill 3447, which would amend the Illinois Human Rights Act and would open the door to employment discrimination by religious institutions, and any association or non-profit group operated in conjunction with them.
Since introducing Senate Bill 3447 immediately after the primary election in February, Brady is now trying to distance himself from the controversial legislation – even removing his name from the bill which he originally drafted.
It is interesting that he [Brady] has tried to backpedal on this attempt to expand discrimination by passing sponsorship to Sen. Jones, just as he has tried to backpedal on his efforts to kill animals in a cruel and inhumane way,” said State Rep. Greg Harris (D-Chicago). “I wonder where his true beliefs lie: his initial instincts or his reaction to the outrage of the Illinois public.”



His “hit and run” gangster tactics are horrendous. What an abominable ethic this man has.