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Tourism Commission Looks to Woo Gay Couples to Canada
CFRA News Talk Radio ^ | June 16, 2006 | Josh Pringle

Posted on 06/16/2006 3:54:58 AM PDT by UnbornChild

Tourism Commission Looks to Woo Gay Couples to Canada Josh Pringle Friday, June 16, 2006

The Canadian Tourism Commission wants to attract same-sex couples to Canada.

The agency has launched an advertising blitz in the United States to woo gay couples to tie the knot in Canada.

If you want to express your objections:

http://www.canadatourism.com/ctx/app/en/ca/contactSubmit.do

I encourage Americans to write as well. You just know American gay couples will use this to get their unions acknowledged by American courts.

(Excerpt) Read more at cfra.com ...


TOPICS: Canada; Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: homosexualagenda; homosexuality; marriage; sodomites; tourism
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To: Darksheare
One of my first posts was to OWK.
I was watching him eviscerate someone on a thread
and asked him to remind me to never p*ss him off.

That was awhile ago...I think I could handle him now. ;~)

121 posted on 06/17/2006 6:37:47 PM PDT by kanawa (Freaking panty wetting, weakspined bliss-ninny socialist punks)
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To: GMMAC
"The 'Lackawanna (New York) Six"

That is a really good example. It seems to me that the US has been highly aggressive in believing and chasing the possibility of additional security risks. Full congratulations to Canada for breaking the home grown terrorism ring. But, did I misread the media coverage that seemed disbelieving that this could actually happen in Canada? The disbelief is, in my opinion, part of the vulnerable soft underbelly of Canadian character, or what you might also call the boy scout factor. I would understand if a group of liberals were to attack me for saying that. But, surely, it is not unreasonable to expect Canadian conservatives should be just as concerned that the issue of this security scare came as such a grand surprise.
122 posted on 06/17/2006 6:40:29 PM PDT by spatso
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To: kanawa

We are all a little meek when we sign up here first!


123 posted on 06/17/2006 6:42:10 PM PDT by Irish_Thatcherite (A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!| IRA supporters on FR are trolls, end of story!)
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To: kanawa

I bumped into him by accident, he took offense at something I said had said and decided to insult me.
When I laid into him in return, he didn't like it.

I know many who could handle him quite well these days, just takes some time to get the hang of things.


124 posted on 06/17/2006 6:44:21 PM PDT by Darksheare (This is a test of the emergency tagline system. Had there been an emergency, you would have heard...)
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To: Irish_Thatcherite

"The truth is, no Western country is protecting their borders, I don't see why you should seek Canada out."

Because 9/11 forever changed the American perspective on border security.


125 posted on 06/17/2006 6:45:34 PM PDT by spatso
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To: Irish_Thatcherite
We are all a little meek when we sign up here first!

Yeah, for us being a little meek is part of our vulnerable soft Canadian underbelly .

Sheeesh

126 posted on 06/17/2006 6:47:48 PM PDT by Snowyman
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To: Snowyman

Us Irish are softer - we're a neutrality!! ;)


127 posted on 06/17/2006 6:52:07 PM PDT by Irish_Thatcherite (A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!| IRA supporters on FR are trolls, end of story!)
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To: spatso

But isn't the Mexican border a more pressing issue?


128 posted on 06/17/2006 6:53:38 PM PDT by Irish_Thatcherite (A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!| IRA supporters on FR are trolls, end of story!)
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To: GMMAC; fanfan; King Prout; Darksheare; spatso
Nahh ... & since you asked, I'm more thinking I'm getting pretty damned tired of someone - now habitually - sniping at those of us up here already addressing this problem while he turns a conveniently blind eye to the very same thing going on a whole whack closer to his own home base.

Ding ding!! We have a winner.

Well put GMMAC.
129 posted on 06/17/2006 7:08:33 PM PDT by proud_yank (Truth to liberals is as useful as a snowblower in hell.)
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To: Irish_Thatcherite

"But isn't the Mexican border a more pressing issue?"

I think the Mexican border is a more pressing political issue. I think the proposal put forward by the President is balanced and workable. But, obviously I appear to be in a minority position on that issue. I think ports represent an even larger threat than borders. And, I think militant Islamic communities are the greatest source of concern. I am not certain but I suspect there is a larger Islamic community in Canada than Mexico.


130 posted on 06/17/2006 7:10:53 PM PDT by spatso
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To: spatso
I think the Mexican border is a more pressing political issue.

Might I enquire why, if that is your opinion, you seem to spend so much time focused on homosexuality in Canada? At least judging by your posting history.
131 posted on 06/17/2006 7:13:01 PM PDT by proud_yank (Truth to liberals is as useful as a snowblower in hell.)
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To: spatso
I am not certain but I suspect there is a larger Islamic community in Canada than Mexico.

They would be a lot easier to spot coming from Canada, than from Mexico.

132 posted on 06/17/2006 7:15:24 PM PDT by Irish_Thatcherite (A vote for Bertie Ahern is a vote for Gerry Adams!| IRA supporters on FR are trolls, end of story!)
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To: UnbornChild

Come to Canada where our maple syrup flows freely.


133 posted on 06/17/2006 7:16:15 PM PDT by toddlintown
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To: toddlintown
Come to Canada where our maple syrup flows freely.

It does? The last time I looked it was over 40 bucks a gallon.:)

134 posted on 06/17/2006 7:21:43 PM PDT by Snowyman
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To: proud_yank
"Might I enquire why, if that is your opinion, you seem to spend so much time focused on homosexuality in Canada? At least judging by your posting history."

I think the stories on gay mounties, gay marriages and recruitment of gay tourists is part of a never ending media stream that paints a very soft image of Canada. I think conservatives need to stand up and say stop with all the nonsense.
135 posted on 06/17/2006 7:26:17 PM PDT by spatso
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To: spatso
"But, did I misread the media coverage that seemed disbelieving that this could actually happen in Canada?"

Given I get all of the Buffalo TV stations & follow the rest of the Niagara Frontier media pretty closely (e.g. we get Rush via WBEN-am out of Buffalo which alone makes for several local newscasts listened to), I can assure you the immediate public reaction to the busting of the 'Lackawanna Six' in that part of the States was virtually identical to that occasioned by own recent terror cell arrests.

One of the things - among many - which likely skews your perceptions as to Canada is that, with under 1/10 of America's overall population, local matters/reactions become national ones much more easily & frequently up here.
136 posted on 06/17/2006 7:28:16 PM PDT by GMMAC (Discover Canada governed by Conservatives: www.CanadianAlly.com)
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To: GMMAC

"I can assure you the immediate public reaction to the busting of the 'Lackawanna Six' in that part of the States was virtually identical to that occasioned by own recent terror cell arrests"

That seems reasonable. Yet, Lackawanna, for many Americans, must be seen as a continuation of the change flowing out of 9/11. A change that has never stopped moving forward. Compare this to Canada that has an incredibly high profile home grown terrorist movement uncovered. Yet, within a few weeks we are back dealing with the media stream on gay mounties, marriage and tourists.
One day last week the home grown terrorist story in Canada was the number one story in the world. Ten days later and the story appears to be gone replaced by the same old fluffy nonsense. Conservatives should not be happy with this turn of events.


137 posted on 06/17/2006 7:51:15 PM PDT by spatso
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To: spatso
'your unsubtle insinuation that fanfan might have a personal interest in Canadian "gay Meccas"'

I think he first implied the same for me.

if you think that, you think oddly.

138 posted on 06/17/2006 7:52:13 PM PDT by King Prout (many complain I am overly literal... this would not be a problem if fewer people were under-precise)
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To: King Prout
"List of gay towns and resort areas

Furthermore, several towns, particularly resorts, are known as primarily gay areas. They differ from gay villages in that they are generally self-governing municpalities and not enclaves within large cities. Some of the resort destinations (e.g., Provincetown, Key West) attract even more gay people (i.e., tourists) during the summer months.

* United States
o Asbury Park, New Jersey
o Cherry Grove, New York and Fire Island Pines, New York (on Fire Island)
o Guerneville, California (and much of the surrounding Russian River area)
o Key West, Florida
o New Hope, Pennsylvania/Lambertville, New Jersey
o Northampton, Massachusetts
o Ogunquit, Maine
o Palm Springs, California
o Provincetown, Massachusetts
o Rehoboth Beach, Delaware
o Saugatuck, Michigan
wikipedia

You might want to take the beam from your eye."

Perhaps I may owe fanfan an apology. I read the last sentence "You might want to take the beam from your eye" as implying I was excited (beaming) having seen the list. If, as I suspect, he meant that I had been blinded by "the log in my eye" than I am clearly mistaken and I apologize.
139 posted on 06/17/2006 8:13:19 PM PDT by spatso
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To: spatso; fanfan

"beam" is the traditional biblical phrasing, meaning very large timber element, in contrast to "splinter" or "sliver"

fanfan was pointing out that many a place in the US is known for pro-homosexual environments and public activities. another case in point would be "gay-pride" days (weekends and even weeks in some cases) held in almost every major city in the US.

to castigate Canada's recent pro-homosexual tourism pitch is, given the vastly greater amount of the same crap found in the US, bald-faced hypocrisy.

Yes, you need to apologise, Spatso, but not to me.


140 posted on 06/17/2006 8:33:12 PM PDT by King Prout (many complain I am overly literal... this would not be a problem if fewer people were under-precise)
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