Ten years ago today gay college student
Matthew Shepard died after
having been savagely beaten, left alone for 18-hours and found tied to a fence five days prior on the outskirts of
Laramie, Wyoming. America was stunned by the vicious
hate crime. As his mother,
Judy, pushes for passage of the
Matthew Shepard Act, advocating for federal hate crimes legislation, and directs the
Matthew Shepard Foundation, folks in Laramie ask: "...
how has the town changed since 1998? ...how do we measure that change?" And yet 10 years after Matthew's death the
1969 United States federal hate-crime law has not been expanded to include crimes motivated by a victim's actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, or disability
due to a veto threat by President Bush.
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posted by ericb
on Oct 12, 2008 -
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