Posted on 06/09/2006 5:11:56 PM PDT by wagglebee
HALTON, ON, June 9, 2006 (LifeSiteNews.com) The verbal sparring match began on May 28, when Conservative MP Garth Turner appeared in a television interview, alongside pro-marriage/Christian political activist Charles McVety.
The issue at hand was homosexual marriage in the RCMP.
During what McVetywho is involved in or represents the views of groups including Defend Marriage Canada, the Canada Christian College, and the Canada Family Action Coalitioncalls a spirited debate, it came to the fore that one of the goals of Christian political activists is to work to ensure that anti-marriage, anti-life, anti-Christian Conservative MPs are defeated and replaced with more family-friendly and Christian candidates during the nomination meetings that will occur before the next election.
Turner responded, accusing McVety and those who share his beliefs of employing anti-democratic tactics. On his blog that same night Turner responded to McVetys arguments, saying I have no time for groups in our society who try to force their morals, or their culture, on the rest of us.
He concluded his remarks saying, Call it Defend Marriage Canada. Call it the Taliban. Fleurs de mal [Flowers of evil] (http://www.garth.ca/weblog/page/6/).
In a later blog entry Turner labeled those who share McVetys political and religious views as people who share his divine Kool-Aid, (http://www.garth.ca/weblog/page/5/) an apparent reference to the infamous Jonestown Massacre of 1978, during which 913 members of the Peoples Temple cult committed mass suicide by drinking grape-flavoured Kool-Aid laced with potassium cyanide. And in another post he called those who would attempt to nominate politicians whose politics is informed by their faith as religious vigilantes, (http://www.garth.ca/weblog/page/2/) and elsewhere, single-issue monochromatic militants (http://www.garth.ca/weblog/page/6/). And elsewhere, mere paragraphs after back-pedalling and saying "No, I did not call the fundamentalism Christians Taliban," he continues and compares the very same Christians to Afghan Militant Muslims, although avoiding the explicit term "Taliban," saying, "But a faith-based government? Forget it. Our brave troops in Afghanistan spend every day tracking down and squishing the freaks who tried that one" (http://www.garth.ca/weblog/page/2/).
Joseph Ben-Ami, Executive Director of the Institute for Canadian Values, expressed his confusion at Turners accusations that recruiting supporters to attend nomination meetings is anti-democratic.
When Garth Turner arranges to bring his family and friends to a nomination meeting on a bus he calls it democracy, but when a challenger who happens to be brown-skinned, or perhaps a member of the local church or synagogue, does the same thing for their family and friends, he calls them Taliban and accuses them of taking over, observed Ben-Ami.
Garth Turners behaviour is a sharp illustration of the vicious and deep-rooted bigotry lurking just below the surface of the secular-left in our society, continued Ben-Ami. People like him claim to be champions of tolerance, but when their own ideas and positions are challenged, they resort to name-calling and fear mongering, laughably invoking the principle of tolerance to justify their bigotry.
Jim Hughes, president of Campaign Life Coalition, a group that works to help elect pro-life candidates, said of Turner, We said right from the beginning that Garth Turner wasnt somebody that could be supported. A lot of people said we just have to vote Conservative regardless of the candidates. And here were paying the price.
Hughes continued, saying The Prime Minister has had this man in already and told him to clam up. Now the only thing is for his expulsion from Cabinet. That would satisfy the bulk of people who supported Mr. Harper from the life and family movement.
LifeSiteNews.com tried to contact party leader Stephen Harpers office to find out if an apology for Turners remarks was forthcoming, but was unable to speak to anyone with information on the matter prior to publishing time.
Throughout the debate Turner has alsodespite his often expressed approval of a majority-based democracyrepeatedly called into question the need for a free vote on the same-sex marriage issue in parliament.
In one post Turner admits that traditional-marriage supporters represent a large portion of the Canadian population: In a moral sense, he says, they have a huge current behind them since most churches are solidly behind traditional marriage. In a cultural sense, many ethnic communities represented in Halton [Turners riding] are massively against same-sex marriage. In a political sense, these highly-motivated voters are not going to let their views be ignored. Turner continues, admitting that he has also had strong reservations, about the wisdom of the Liberal move to change the definition of marriage, especially without a whole lot more public input and debate.
The Halton MP, however, dismisses the concern that the Liberal government side-stepped proper democratic processes in pushing through the same-sex marriage legislation, and failed to properly take into account public opinion on the redefinition of marriage.
It is behind us, says Turner about the passage of the legislation, the Right has been extended, and there seems no compelling reason to take it back. He did not say whether or not the majority of Canadians being opposed to the extension of the right would be a sufficient reason. Numerous polls have indicated that the majority of Canadians are indeed opposed to same-sex marriage. A CBC poll conducted in January of last year indicated 54% of Canadians were opposed to Bill C-38, while a National Post/Global National poll in February of the same year indicated 66% opposition.
Ill go down fighting to stop any faith-based group, Christian, Islamic or whatever, from using our precious political system to impose their value system and religious beliefs on the rest of us, Turner wrote on his blog on June 6. Theres a reason wise people decided the state and the church should be separate, and Canada proudly multi-racial, multi-cultural, multi-faith and multi-hued is no d**n place to start gluing them back together.
That does not mean, he continues by way of clarification, we cant be ethical, moral, responsible, principled and virtuous. In fact, our government should be an example of humanity gone nuts with goodness.
Throughout the debate Turner has repeatedly labeled himself as a Christian, although it is unclear if he draws his beliefs of what is ethical, moral and good from his Christian faith, or from some other unnamed source.
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Canadian Conservative MP Calls Christian Political Activists Taliban and Flowers of Evil
Anyone who opposes the radical homosexual agenda is now "evil" like the Taliban.
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Seen this?
Well, now she's got two pings!
We call them Rino's here.
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It is the strangest country in the world. Only a few days ago they found home grown terrorists in Canada. Now there they go again planning to talk about gay marriage, gay mounties. The two guys fighting are "supposed" to be conservatives, one is a cabinet member. They better try to get their act together pretty soon.
Exccept, of course, our GAY agenda, morals, culture which we WILL force down your throats -
Garth Turner is an idiot alert!
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As long as HIS version of ethics, morality, responsibility, etc. Is it ethical to ban smoking in Canada? people have a right to make their own choices, even if it's bad for them. Sodomy causes terrible health problems. Shouldn't the canadian government ban sodomy? If not, then there is no reason for the government of Canada to tax cigarettes either. Or, "Fag" tax should be all inclusive.
And yet, you and like-minded politicos are happy to impose your values on the rest of us, and call us evil and un-democratic when we disagree.
At least we know that eventually, their little world will come crashing down. It's unsustainable.
Hard times will be weathered by the rightous, and life will go on.
The Halton CPC members will do that at the next nomination meeting.
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