Sunday, August 23, 2009

To Serve and Select.

As most people know, the Rainbow was created by God to be a covenant between God and His people after the great flood.
Why is it OK for the homosexuals to make a mockery (with police help) of this sacred covenant but not OK to make the slightest remark about the Muslim Holy Koran?
Why are peaceful pro-life protesters arrested while homosexuals march naked down city streets in parades, openly masterbating at will? Here's why:


Media & Public Invitation: Ottawa Police hosts charity breakfast and unfurls the Rainbow Flag

A new press release has been posted to the Ottawa Police Service web site.

"Media & Public Invitation: Ottawa Police hosts charity breakfast and unfurls the Rainbow Flag"

http://www.ottawapolice.ca/en/serving_ottawa/media_room/news.cfm?nr_id=6688

Monday, August 17, 2009

Results of 40 years of feminist socialism


Who's Your Daddy.
The taxpayer of course.

Jennifer Lynch went to Dublin on your dime to complain that you, the Canadian public hates the Thought Control Stasi she runs - the CHRC. Here we are in a middle of recession and Canada's own Marie Antoinette is off galivanting at huge public expense to complain that we - the ignorant masses, have gone all uppity on her.

http://blazingcatfur.blogspot.com/2009/08/stephen-harper-theres-monster-in-your.html

Isn't it time Harper's government trimmed the fat?

Thursday, August 13, 2009

One For The Rural Right

Pro-Family Man Chosen for Library Board, Despite Protest by Homosexual Groups


By Patrick B. Craine

EGANVILLE, Ontario, August 10, 2009 (LifeSiteNews.com) - Despite a 33-signature petition begun by homosexual groups, the North Algona Wilberforce Township Council appointed pro-family advocate Ken O'Day to the Board of the Bonnechere Union Public Library last Wednesday.

O'Day chose to apply for the Board position because he has been upset with the library's offerings, including most notably a pornographic movie. "If nobody is going to take a leadership role, then somebody has to," he told LifeSiteNews.com in July.

The library has replaced many of its older books, he told LSN today, and "the new books are very liberal, abundantly feminist and pro-Gore in environmentalism," he said. They are "very one-sided."

At the interview with the Council for the position, O'Day said, "I told them...that...if they wanted everything to run smooth..., without any complaints or any changes, then she [the other applicant] was certainly the one to get, but I said, if you take me, you're going to have disagreement and some accountability. Even in spite of that, they took me."

In his advocacy at the library, O'Day is not trying to limit the content of books, he says, but quite the opposite. "They think I want to restrict the books, but what I want to do is expand it to getting more alternate viewpoints," he told LSN.

He expects his cause will be difficult, pointing out that five of the seven Board members are from another Council supporting the library, who are "very liberal." Nevertheless, he says he will do his research at the library to prove his point, and will make sure his voice is heard.

See related LifeSiteNews.com coverage:

Homosexual Groups Petition Library Board to Refuse Pro-Family Man

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