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Liberal-left: keep your pants on. Harper not about to join you in promoting legal prostitution

Seems Conservative Prime Minister Harper is satisfied that having a national strategy to promote gratuitous monkey sex in sexy federal bordellos staffed by members of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (or the Marxist (?) Buzz Hargrove’s Canadian Auto Workers Union) isn’t necessarily in the national interest.  He seems to think there are other ways to attract the best and brightest to this country and to move this great country forward.  What an extremist nutbar and damn Christian and normal Canadian.

This of course is in stark contradistinction to all of Layton’s you’ve got to be kidding party’s fringe far-leftist orgasmatrons and most Liberals too, who are pro-prostitution and naturally are also pro-unlimited taxpayer-paid abortion (in state-run hospitals or even private clinics which are suddenly A-OK with them).

Liberals, who are disgracefully using the Robert Pickton murder trial in Vancouver as a political agenda jumping off point for their ignoble quest to legalize prostitution for our Canadian families (such as they are, having now been redefined by liberals to include any manner or combination of “beings” or “parental units”), will be horrified to find that the Prime Minister has taken yet another firm stand on another contentious matter.  They’ll claim he’s being “closed-minded” or that he’s “narrowcasting”.  This, in juxtaposition to how they like Canadians to be, which is “spread legged”.

Legalizing prostitution not on Harper’s agenda

CanWest News Service
Published: Saturday, January 27, 2007

OTTAWA—Prime Minister Stephen Harper said Friday he and all Canadians are feeling both horror and revulsion as they watch the Robert “Willie” Pickton murder trial unfold in B.C., but he said the case does not convince him Canada needs to legalize prostitution.

The New Democratic Party, citing evidence presented before a parliamentary committee that reported its findings last month, called on Parliament at the start of Pickton’s trial Monday to consider decriminalizing the sex trade.

“In terms of the events that are on trial in the Pickton trial, I think all Canadians experience just unbelievable horror and outrage at the acts that have been committed. And I don’t think there’s a person in this country (who) cannot react with extreme revulsion to the events that are on trial there,” Harper said at a news conference.

In terms of legalization of prostitution I can just tell you that obviously that’s something that this government doesn’t favour. I think that’s a separate debate.”

 

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