H.J.Res.83 - Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing that the Constitution does not preclude a penalty of death, including when it is imposed for the rape of a child under 16 years of age.

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05/11/10
H.J.Res.83: Approving the renewal of import restrictions contained ...

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08/04/08
GA Congressman says, “Castrate and kill the pedophiles!”

The two bills, HJRES.83 and HJRES.82, seek to strike the death penalty and castration from the cruel and unusual punishment clause in the US Constitution, so long as the crime at hand deals with the sexual abuse of a minor under the age ...

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08/03/08
Georgia Republican Backs Castration (Or Death) For Convicted Child Rapists

Georgia Congressman Paul Broun (R - Athens) introduced two pieces of legislation in May that would allow for the death penalty to be imposed on ... not be the road mainstream America wants to go down. H.J.RES.83 and H.J.R

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08/02/08
Georgia Republican Backs Castration For Child Rapists

While few would disagree that the penalties for those convicted of harming our society's most vulnerable citizens should be harsh, castration or death may not be the road mainstream America wants to go down. HJRES.83 and HJRES.82 both ...

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07/21/08
Never Yet Melted » The Honorable Helen P. Chenoweth-Hage, 1938-2006

In 1997, she introduced H. J. Res 83 in the 103rd Congress, a new version of the famous Bricker Bill attempting to place restrictions on treaties and executive agreements entered into by the United States. Unfortunately, that Congress ...

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07/01/08
Kennedy v. Louisiana: Another Horrible Supreme Court Ruling

The second, HJRES. 83, states: “The Constitution allows the death penalty, including when it is imposed for the rape of a child under sixteen years old." These constitutional amendments will serve to preserve states’ rights and protect ...

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05/11/08
hill watching - may 9th, 2008 - sex crimes on minors

hjres.83 : proposing an amendment to the constitution of the united states providing that the constitution does not preclude a penalty of death, including when it is imposed for the rape of a child under 16 years of age. ...

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05/08/08
No Mags For US Forces If Politician Gets His Way

than an amendment to the Constitution that allows for castration in rapes cases where the victim is under the age of 16; HJ Res. 83 would allow the death penalty for the same crime. Oh, and he wants English to be the official language ...

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05/06/08
HJ Res. 83, Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the ...

HJ Res. would propose an amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing that the Constitution does not preclude a penalty of death, including when it is imposed for the rape of a child under 16 years of age. ...

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05/06/08
Bill Action: Introduced: HJRes. 83: Proposing an amendment to the ...

Paul Broun [R-GA] introduced HJRes. 83: Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States providing that the Constitution does not preclude a penalty of death, including when it is imposed for the rape of a child under 16 ...

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