It makes me ill and angry at the Canadian Government to have allowed the gay marriage law to pass. THis act of course was passed before the new Prime Minister came into office. Our current Prime Minister is a Christian, and recently they reopened the vote on gay marriage issue. Majority of course voted to keep the subject closed. What is done is done they said.
I cried when I heard that they passed the bill. I suppose it shouldn't be surprising that this world is getting worse.
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I suppose it shouldn't be surprising that this world is getting worse. Correlation does not equal causation.
Homosexual marriage does not affect divorce rates or any other negative aspect of society. Get over yourself.
Awww! You cried! Boo hoo!
What about all the committed gay couples in the states who are crying as we speak because they cannot marry the person they're in love with, and because people hate them and try and hurt them? And you're crying because in Canada these gay people are actually treated like people? You make me sick.
This individual's opinion does not represent the opinion of the majority of Canadians, who are progressively open-minded. I am proud to be one of them, except when I read such commentary from the rare religious extremist.
The motion served no purpose other than to appease religious extremists promoting faith-based bigotry through Stephen Harper's ideological agenda.
Demonstrating the worst in politics, they went ahead knowing the bill would fail - and even if it passed, they knew would never succeed on the legal road ahead. The party has accepted the democratic result of the people's representatives.
Time to turn the page please. Religious bigots - time to get theeself back into the church closet where you belong.
I suppose it shouldn't be surprising that this world is getting worse.
It's getting better. It's the "unloving, unforgiving, unmerciful"* Lilsweetliza who's being left behind by it.
* see Romans 1:31 - a continuation of the passage fundies claim condemns gays.
Prime Minister Harper had made an election promise to the religious reich to re-open the issue of gay marriage.
He carried out his promise, saved face, and accomplished nothing but wasting parliament some time.
Harper is the same fuckwit who was angry the Liberal government of the time was not sending troops to fight in that illegal war in Iraq, alongside the USA and the UK.
In retrospect, that was the correct move to make.
Majority of course voted to keep the subject closed. I thought that people like you wanted the majority to have its way on gay marriage. Oh, I remember now: Democracy doesn't count unless the majority can be trusted to agree with you.
Seriously, just look at all the terrible stuff that's happened since Canada allowed Gay marriage:
- The war in Iraq
- Global Warming
- Chinese government blowing up satellites.
- North Korea builds nuclear bombs
- High Oil prices
- I stubbed my toe this morning, it hurt like a bitch.
Obviously, my flawless Christian logic tells me that this is all related and caused by Canadian Gay marriages.
Now some people tell me I'm making a Post Hoc Ergo Propter Hoc logical fallacy. I don't know what that actually means so I'm gonna assume it means I'm right.
Yeah, ever since we legalised it the streets haven't been safe. Why, just yesterday I walked to the store and a pair of fabulous looking guys were accosting people and asking if they needed interior decorators.
"Your" current Prime Minister (not mine, thanks. I vote Liberal) is sucking U.S. dick so hard his eyes are crossed.
Now (2012) his cabinet minister for womens health (among other things) wants to re-open the abortion debate that was settled thirty years ago. Fuck him, and you.
Go live in a real theocracy and see how you like it. Idiot.
“I cried when I heard that they passed the bill.”
My gay neighbors have been having sex for 30 years. For 20 years it’s been within the bonds of matrimony.
How in the absolute gods-damned fuck are you affected by their sex, or their property being communal? Their having medical proxy for each other? Their right to inherit from each other? Their being covered by the breadwinner’s insurance?
I haven’t noticed any change in my 37 year marriage or the 24 years we’ve lived in Massachusetts, both before and after the decision.
I just do NOT see the problem, here.
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