Tuesday, September 16, 2008

In Praise Of A Harper Majority

Recently, a number of stories and polls have appeared suggesting that Canada's gay community is united against Stephen Harper's Conservative Party and, furthermore, fear the outcome should it achieve majority status after the next election. Many of the Principled Conservatives at Free Dominion concur (and even throw in a little bit of "folk art" to mark their point with a flourish):
They better be scared. If they weren't scared we'd be doing something wrong.

About time reason and sanity return to our society and cultural bearings.

What's wrong with pointing out the obvious? Their lifestyle is unhealthy and unwelcome in many parts and communities of the country.


Oh my! This guy isn't going to be too happy.

RB from the comments:

It's noteworthy that no one on FD, not even their pet "moderate" Vundo Draxon, had a word to say about the violence-advocating cartoon. You'd think they could dredge up SOMEONE to at least PRETEND to be offended while, of course, fully supporting the person's "right" to freely advocate violence against gays.

3 comments:

Reality Bites said...

What "this guy" thinks is irrelevant. Harper has turned Toronto Centre from a bellwether riding, home to Tory cabinet ministers like David Crombie and David MacDonald to one where they're the fourth party, happy to still be finishing ahead of the Animal Alliance.

There's a word for gay Conservatives. Quisling. Harper and the Conservatives have said and done unforgivable things to the gay and lesbian community - and they're not seeking forgiveness.

It's noteworthy that no one on FD, not even their pet "moderate" Vundo Draxon, had a word to say about the violence-advocating cartoon. You'd think they could dredge up SOMEONE to at least PRETEND to be offended while, of course, fully supporting the person's "right" to freely advocate violence against gays.

Ti-Guy said...

Freedumb Minions....*yeesh*

MgS said...

Lovely...and this coming from the same people who screech about "persecution" when held accountable for this kind of hate mongering.