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PTBC J-Log

A conservative OPINION blog --with bite. OPINION by Joel Johannesen.

Monday, June 29, 2009

UPDATED:  Layton and Chow grab Party favors at gay festival

Written by Joel Johannesen on Monday June 29 2009 at 07:04 AM

imageAs expected, because there was a crowd of their core voter base, the far-left political infantry was out in force this weekend — on parade, actually — in Toronto where there was a “Dyke Parade”, a “Transsexual March”, and of course a plain old “Gay Pride” parade. 

Don’t worry, Christmas is still taboo.  And yes, Toronto’s Canada Day celebrations are still cancelled due to the priorities of the folks running that place. 

But what is that thing the you’ve got to be kidding party’s Jack Layton’s “life partner” Olivia Chow seems to be so proudly holding and showing to her crowd of voters?  And whose is it?  Jack’s?  Or Olivia’s. 

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Photo credit: Dave Chan for National Post

And of course here’s some of the several shots of federal taxpayer-supported sexual lewdness and nudity right at eye-level for the little boys and girls on the parade route, which is on the public streets, where Christmas displays of Mary and Joseph and baby Jesus are forbidden at Christmas time by “tolerant” liberals and other “tolerant” leftists who routinely protest and sue to have them removed.  As you can see, the crowd isn’t even interested in these guys, so jaded are they all by the totally non-extremist and ever so decent behavior of the liberal tolerant set.  NOTE:  I blurred-out the nude bits.
Toronto and Federal government festival of gays  Toronto and Federal government festival of gays
Photos from Flickr: photospaience

I think it’s ridiculous that the participants didn’t have to have one of these “Canada” logos: image  —applied to one part of their bodies or another, just as other Canadian government sponsored things all have to do. 

Here’s one for the kids, literally.  Michael Ignatieff, Jack Layton, Olivia Chow, Bob Rae, and other liberals should be encouraged—with great vigor—to hang this picture on their office walls for the visiting dignitaries and their grand kids to ask about.
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Photo from Flickr: phil_marion


EXTRA ACCEPTANCE OF CRIMINAL ACTIVITY:
Section 173.1 of Canada’s Criminal Code states parading in the nude “in the presence of one or more persons” is a crime.

Section 173.2 states any person who “exposes his or her genital organs to a person under the age of 14” has also broken the law.

Hat tip to Sun Media columnist Joe Warmington for that salient fact.


Posted by Joel Johannesen on Monday, June 29, 2009 at 07:04 AM
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