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DANCING ON THE COFFIN OF MARRIAGE
When the former Liberal government under Prime
Minister Paul Martin pushed through the same-sex marriage
legislation in June 2005, Mr. Martin's Chief of Staff, Tim
Murphy, celebrated the event with former Conservative MP Belinda
Stronach, who had shortly before crossed the floor to become
an instant Liberal and received a cabinet position for her
effort. According to newspaper reports, the pair celebrated
the passage of the same-sex marriage legislation by dancing
gleefully to the sound of Madonna's "Material Girl."
The lyrics included the following appropriate lines (see REALity
May/June 2005, page 14):
Some boys kiss me, some boys hug me,
I think they're OK. If they don't give me proper credit,
I just walk away. They can beg and they can plead, but they
can't see the light that's right, 'cause the boy with the
cold hard cash is always Mr. Right.
Ms. Stronach, an ever-ready party girl, was
dancing happily again on December 7, 2006 to celebrate yet
another same-sex marriage victory, when the Conservative motion
to re-visit the issue was defeated in the House of Commons.
The celebration party this time was held in Ottawa's trendy
Byward Market area and was thrown by Liberal MP Bill Graham
(Toronto Centre), the interim Liberal party leader. Mr. Graham
is a homosexual or, at least, is bisexual since, despite well-known
same-sex dalliances, he also has a (female) wife. Others attending
the party were homosexual Liberal MP Scott Brison, who also
made headlines by crossing the floor to become an instant
Liberal, and Alex Munter, a homosexual former Ottawa alderman
and unsuccessful candidate for Ottawa mayor in November 2006.
Mr. Munter headed the same-sex marriage organization "Equal
Marriage" sponsored by EGALE in 2005. Former Liberal
MP Paul Martin rushed back, jet lagged from China, to join
the party. Also included in this happy group was Conservative
Cabinet Minister, John Baird, former President of the Treasury
Board and now Minister of the Environment. Mr. Baird voted
against his party's motion on same-sex marriage. Mr. Baird
was also in attendance at the homosexual sporting event in
Montreal, the "Outgames" last summer, which lost
over $5 million, despite the fact it had received financial
support from the province of Quebec, the City of Montreal,
the Montreal Tourism Board and the federal government.
Ms. Stronach and Messrs, Brison, Graham and
Baird, according to the homosexual newspaper Capital Xtra
(December 8, 2006 issue) all had a grand time celebrating
the defeat of the same-sex marriage motion.
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