
Well, Congresswoman Johnson, thank you for your testimony, but more importantly, thank you for your leadership on this issue in the Congress.
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Well, Congresswoman Johnson, thank you for your testimony, but more importantly, thank you for your leadership on this issue in the Congress.

I would hope that we were beyond this, but until we get the information as to whether ads like this are having impact, it is difficult, I think, for us to develop a strategy to deal with it.

They are being targeted because they are perceived by the attacker as a worthy victim because they are homeless.

The problem is it is not divided as to the homeless today.

Well, I think in order to counter the strategy, there are a lot of things we need to do, but we also need to have accurate information.

Is it useful to have that information? Or do you oppose knowing the amount of violent acts against individuals based upon race, based upon religion, based upon gender or gender identification?

Now, I also applaud your efforts with the Hate Crimes/Anti-Bias Task Force.

We do not disagree with that, but it reminds me of people who complain that we should not try to stop wars because we cannot stop all wars or we should not fight for human rights because we cannot end all human rights abuses.

The purpose of this bill, as I pointed out, is to get uniform information.

Last fall, I introduced the Hate Crimes Against the Homeless Statistics Act with Senator Collins in an effort to get uniform data collection on this type of violence.

When I hear the horrific stories about murders, assaults, and rapes committed against our Nation's homeless, I ask myself: Is this really America?

the homeless, just because they are homeless, are being victimized, and that needs to stop in America.

When I heard about John McGraham being doused with gasoline and set ablaze, I was shocked and horrified that this could happen to a fellow human being and just wondered where we are heading.

I believe that you would find the statistical information on most of the status crimes that I have talked about.

Well, let me thank you for your testimony. We hear statistics and it is important to understand that every one of those statistics is a person and a family.

I want to personally thank Chairman Benjamin L. Cardin, Ranking Member Lindsey Graham, Chairman Arlen Specter, and the other members of the Committee for the privilege of testifying on the scourge of violence directed against homeless…

Hunt the homeless. Kill one for fun. We are 87 percent sure it is legal.