Advancing Life and Liberty Through Action
Sep 20, 2022
If the U.S. Senate passes HR 8404, it will expand child bride marriages, and force states to recognize pedophile “marriage,” along with incestuous, polygamous and same-sex “marriages.”
Sen. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) says she has eight Republican votes: five who will support HR 8404, the “Respect for Marriage Act,” and three more who told her they will probably support it, but she is keeping their identity secret.
Now, Baldwin and Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) are pushing a worthless amendment that claims to protect religious freedom, but it will do nothing to protect people of faith. It is a ruse. To garner more Republican votes, they have moved the date to bring up this bill. WE MUST NOT BE FOOLED. WE MUST NOT REST UNTIL HR 8404 IS DEAD!
We need to urgently reach out to every member of the Senate to demand they oppose this bill. This bill already passed the House, and Sen. Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is panicked to pass it before his party loses control of Congress. The vote count is very close. Too close! Rush urgent faxes to the Senate against HR 8404. — Mat
Sen. Tammy Baldwin’s statement during a recent interview that she may have up to eight Republican votes is believable, but not inevitable.
This means to pass HR 8404, only a few more senators are needed! We knew four Republicans have signed on to pass HR 8404 and 16 were undeclared. One of those has now expressed opposition based on our messaging. Sixty votes are needed, and there are between 54 and 58 votes now in support of HR 8404.
This vote can happen at any time and we expect it might be very close. Too close for such a bill that has such momentous consequences.
Every senator must hear from you. WE NEED YOUR VOICE to send a strong message NOW because Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) is pushing for a vote very soon. STOP HR 8404 from becoming law with your urgent faxes to the Senate.
For Pennie, this was not a policy or political issue. This was personal. She was a beautiful 14-year-old girl who was “assigned to marry a 58-year-old man with five other wives and somewhere around 70 children.”
She was given 24 hours to prepare, and she spent that time begging the people in her life to not force her to marry this man. Her pleas fell on deaf ears, so she just fled out the door.
They didn’t even bother to follow her. There was no public transportation, and the police were even in cahoots with this local polygamist sect.
But God was with her that night. She “kept to the night’s shadows, flattened herself against walls when necessary, and actually made it to the road out of town.” Pennie crossed paths with a businessman who unexpectedly was driving the back roads. He saw a “bedraggled, oddly dressed girl” who was hitchhiking.
Her story moved him so much that he risked going to jail for transporting a runaway minor across state lines. He gave Pennie all the money in his wallet and told her to “have a good life” … and that’s just what she did.
In Utah, men are not afraid of being caught in polygamy. Graydon Henderson openly lives with five wives and 21 children just south of Salt Lake City. “I'm not a bit afraid of the law,” he declared to a reporter. “It's not even worth worrying about.” Even though he admits he doesn’t know why polygamy is not being prosecuted.
Pennie’s story of hope is the exception, not the rule, in these communities. How sad is it that this is happening to young girls at all! They should not be forced to “escape” but should be intrinsically protected by our nation’s laws!
Yet Sen. Schumer is rushing to push legislation that will continue, and even strengthen the cycle of abuse that Pennie narrowly escaped.
The bill will have devastating consequences! We must stop HR 8404 now. Sen. Schumer has invoked Rule 14, which means he can rush the bill to the floor without one Senate committee hearing. Send your urgent faxes to the U.S. Senate today to oppose this outrageous bill.
Make no mistake about where this bill will end up. The goal is to abolish marriage by deconstructing it.
HR 8404 will also open the door to polygamy. Even Sens. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI) and Susan Collins (R-ME), who support HR 8404, said they will propose an amendment to get more Republicans on board because they now admit a “drafting error” opens the door to polygamy. This was no “drafting error.” It was intentional.
When this bill passed the House, 47 Republicans voted for it. But now, our staff is hearing that some already regret their vote. Now that the bill is in the Senate, we need to urge every lawmaker to block it.
All of our senators MUST hear from you now.
A religious freedom amendment has been suggested to HR 8404. But this is nothing more than a fake, a Trojan horse, that will do nothing to protect people of faith and everything to trick Republicans into supporting this bill.
Sens. Baldwin and Collins are working together to scrape up a few more Republican votes. If they succeed, this bill will pass. We must not let them succeed. The consequences are enormous.
The next few days will be huge to make or break this bill. But, even if they do not have the votes next week, this bill will come back again and again until the new Congress is seated in January 2023.
And our staff is right in the middle of this now, educating legislators and staff, creating talking points, raising concerns and looking out for the best interests of our nation.|
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We appreciate your prayers.
Mat Staver, Chairman
Liberty Counsel Action
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Sources:
“10 Polygamist Wives Who Escaped Unbelievable Abuse.” Listverse, April 19, 2014. Listverse.com/2014/04/19/10-polygamist-wives-who-escaped-unbelievable-abuse/.
“H.R. 8404—Respect for Marriage Act.” House of Representatives Committee on Rules. July 18, 2022. Rules.house.gov/bill/117/hr-8404.