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"Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily,
therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil."
Ecclesiastes 8:11

 

Puleeeeze forgive me. Please, please, please. I didn't mean to "rant." I'll never tell the truth again. I promise.
Report for November 29, 2003

A Canadian MP lost his head and found his manhood long enough to speak some truth. Unfortunately, he repented and recanted as soon as Sodom's inquisitors turned their malevolent glare upon him. Be sure to read both of the articles below. Both are full of revealing remarks from the champions of sexual perversion. The first article also includes MP Larry Spencer's effeminate, disgusting apology. If everything goes according to the sodomites' plan, the remarks which put MP Spencer on the hot seat will soon warrant felony charges under Canada's genocide laws. That's right. Once C-250 becomes the law of the land, those in Canada who speak critically of sexual perversion will pay an even steeper price. Currently, the Canadian sodomites can drag their opponents before human rights tribunals where they are told to apologize, given large fines, and warned to cease their homophobic ways. Sodom's heirs north of the border are also able at a whim to get "anti-gay" individuals fired from their jobs and smeared without mercy by the press, especially the state-run press. The sodomite propagandists commandeer large amounts of government cash for their on-going "re-education" program which includes state-funded "erotic gay films." Since the sodomites and their benefactors virtually control the Canadian educational system, eager young cadres are daily filing into their perverted ranks. When speaking of the sodomite nation within the nation of Canada, it is almost impossible to be hyperbolic. 

May the Lord greatly increase the resolve of real Americans to stand up and contend for Christian liberty by resisting and reproving those harbingers of hell so determined to destroy everything which is good, decent, and righteous. As for those Americans who turn tail and run at the first verbal volley from the foe, we can only think of the great American patriot Samuel Adams's words: "May your chains rest lightly upon you and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen!" 


Regina MP canned over comments on gays 
CBC-Saskatchewan, November 27, 2003
http://sask.cbc.ca/regional/servlet/View?filename=spencer031127

OTTAWA - Saskatchewan Canadian Alliance MP Larry Spencer was fired as family issues critic and temporarily resigned from caucus for comments he made to the media about homosexuality.

Spencer said their is a conspiracy to seduce and recruit young boys in playgrounds and locker rooms and that there is also an infiltration into the North American judiciary, schools, religious community and entertainment industry by homosexuals. 

The one-time Baptist pastor blamed former prime minister Pierre Trudeau for starting the problem by legalizing homosexuality in 1969. 

"It's so sad that we have to take an issue like this and be asked to put the Good Housekeeping seal of approval on it without being allowed to tell the truth and talk about facts," he said. 

According to Spencer, those facts include a far lower life expectancy than straight men due to AIDS and other health problems, comparing the spread of such diseases to the use of toothpaste. Spencer said that if life expectancy was lowered by using Colgate toothpaste it would be outlawed, so why isn't that the case with homosexuality? 

He went on to say that there will soon be a push to legalize polygamy and pedophilia. 

Spencer then said that practicing homosexuals like New Democratic MP Svend Robinson, could transform themselves into heterosexuals with proper training, comparing the procedure to long-distance running or weight-lifting. 

After firing Spencer party leader Stephen Harper also accepted the temporary resignation of the Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre representative from the party's caucus. 

While addressing reporters before a caucus meeting in Ottawa Harper described Spencer's comments as totally unacceptable saying they do not reflect the party's stance on homosexuality. 

Svend Robinson said that he was surprised that the Progressive Conservative Party was interested in merging with a party that has people like Spencer in their midst, saying how shocked he is that the MP was given the position of Family Values Critic. 

Harper said that when he named Spencer to the position he was clear what the party's policy on such matters were and there was no indication he did not understand that policy.

Larry Spencer's apology

I wish to apologize completely and without reservation for the personal comments I made in an interview yesterday with Peter O'Neil of the Vancouver Sun. 

I retract the statement I made indicating I would support a bill to criminalize homosexuality. I do not believe that homosexual behaviour should be criminalized or that homosexuals should be persecuted. 

I apologize for linking the homosexual community with pedophilia. I was wrong to draw such an inference. 

I apologize to my colleague Svend Robinson. I have the utmost respect for Mr. Robinson as both an individual and as a parliamentarian. 

Lastly, I apologize to Stephen Harper, the Canadian Alliance caucus and supporters of the soon-to-be formed Conservative Party of Canada. I take full responsibility for my comments. They do not, in any way, reflect the views of my leader nor my party. This is why I volunteered to withdraw from the Canadian Alliance caucus. 

I will not be making any further public comments on this issue.


MP's anti-gay comments fuel united-right concerns
Former family issues critic called for homosexuality to be banned

Toronto Star, November 27, 2003
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OTTAWA - An anti-gay rant by a Canadian Alliance MP plunged his party into damage-repair mode today at a fragile moment for the unite-the-right movement. 
Larry Spencer was swiftly suspended from the Alliance caucus as the party sought to limit the damage on the eve of crucial votes on a Conservative-Alliance merger. 

The Saskatchewan MP was punished for telling a newspaper reporter that gay sex should once again be illegal under the Criminal Code as it was before 1969. 

He also claimed that gays have engaged in a long conspiracy to seduce young people on playgrounds and in locker rooms over recent decades to convert them to their lifestyle. 

Spencer apologized today and withdrew his remarks, but that wasn't enough for Alliance Leader Stephen Harper, who has long struggled to shake off perceptions his party is intolerant. 

Harper fired Spencer as the party's family issues critic and suspended him from caucus pending a review. 

"Obviously the statements made today - or the implications of these statements - are not party policy," Harper said before entering a weekly meeting of party MPs. 

"They're not the policy of this party and they're not going to be the policy of the new party." 

The swift discipline came in response to a rant that could potentially hamper the unite-the-right cause. 

Progressive Conservatives will spend the next few days electing delegates to determine whether their party should merge with the Alliance in an attempt to unseat the Liberals. 

The incident fuels concerns from moderate Tories fretting over a merger with their more hardline conservative cousins. 

Tory Leader Peter MacKay, who called Spencer's remarks "ugly" and "completely unacceptable", said he didn't think it would impact the merger. 

"... I hope you will see people reacting in such a way that it will demonstrate that this is not the type of party that a new conservative party would be," said MacKay, in Calgary attending the Tory's annual leader's dinner Thursday night. 

"This is something that has to be condemned in the strongest possible terms. We have to demonstrate that gays and lesbians have to be protected." 

But former prime minister Joe Clark jumped on the incident as an example of the danger posed by a merger. 

"This is clearly a warning to Progressive Conservatives who are thinking about folding up our progressive party and merging into something else because they think it might be more competitive," Clark said in Calgary. 

"If they were troubled before this happened they're going to be more troubled now that it has happened." 

Harper condemned the remarks but would not answer himself when asked whether he feels gay people make a choice to be gay. 

Harper recently said in a House of Commons debate that homosexual "orientation" is more accurately described as "sexual behaviour." 

Spencer had told the Vancouver Sun that homosexuality should be outlawed and cited a "well-orchestrated" conspiracy that began in the 1960s and led to recent successes in the gay-rights movement. 

The Saskatchewan MP issued a statement today, apologizing "completely and without reservation" for his remarks. 

"I retract the statement I made indicating I would support a bill to criminalize homosexuality. I do not believe that homosexual behaviour should be criminalized or that homosexuals should be persecuted." 

Spencer, a former Baptist preacher, had said the conspiracy included seducing and recruiting young boys in playgrounds and locker rooms and the deliberate infiltration of North American's judiciary, schools, religious community and entertainment industry. 

The comments left Tory proponents of a merger in a delicate position. 

Leader Peter MacKay has been lobbying so-called Red Tories to support a merger that would automatically push the party to the right in exchange for a chance at electoral success. 

He condemned the remarks immediately. 

"Clearly Mr. Spencer's comments are unacceptable in the tolerant society we are trying to build in Canada," he said in a statement. 

"There is no place for such comments in the type of modern, inclusive Conservative Party we are about to build." 

According to Spencer's comments, the gay-rights movement has waged a long campaign to make homosexuality acceptable over the last four decades. 

The movement's progress in gaining public acceptance for homosexuality would have been slowed if former prime minister Pierre Trudeau had not legalized homosexuality in 1969, said Spencer, who was born in Mississippi. 

He also said he thinks "it's so sad that we have to take an issue like this and be asked to put the Good Housekeeping seal of approval on it without being allowed to tell the truth and talk about facts." 

One of those facts is that homosexuals, due to AIDS and other health problems, have a far lower life expectancy than straight men, Spencer said. 

"Let's just say if . . . anybody that used Colgate toothpaste, their life expectancy was lowered by 10, 15 years. What do you think would happen to Colgate toothpaste? It would be outlawed. Well, we know that's what happens to men living a gay lifestyle." 

Spencer told the Sun there will soon be strong pushes to legalize polygamy and pedophilia. 

He also said people who have been practising homosexuals for most of their adult lives, like New Democratic MP Svend Robinson, could transform themselves into heterosexuals. 

He pointed out that someone could hate long-distance running or weightlifting but then train themselves in that area and learn to love it. 

"So the human body can be sensitized or desensitized. The mind or the conscience . . . can be sharpened against right or wrong. It can be desensitized to think that whatever is wrong that's around us is nothing but natural and we begin to accept that." 

Spencer represents the riding of Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre.

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