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Abuse / 110th United States Congress / LGBT rights in the United States / Matthew Shepard and James Byrd /  Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act / Hate speech / Hatred / Hate crime laws in the United States / Murder of James Byrd /  Jr. / Matthew Shepard / Ethics / Hate crime / Crime
Date: 2012-09-10 15:26:22
Abuse
110th United States Congress
LGBT rights in the United States
Matthew Shepard and James Byrd
Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act
Hate speech
Hatred
Hate crime laws in the United States
Murder of James Byrd
Jr.
Matthew Shepard
Ethics
Hate crime
Crime

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