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Far-right Liberals?
Jun. 29th, 2006 | 08:23 pm
Liberal for Life
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberals_fo r_Life
Tom Wappel Liberal MP (1988-present)
"As a social conservative, Wappel was a frequent critic of his own government's social legislation. He was a vocal opponent of the Chrétien government's plan to extend anti-discrimination protection to homosexuals in 1994, and was quoted as describing homosexuality as "statistically abnormal, [...] physically abnormal and [...] morally immoral".[23] Some politicians and journalists called for Chrétien to expel Wappel from caucus after this remark, but no disciplinary action was taken.[24] Later in the same year, Wappel described homosexuality as "not genetic, but a choice", while arguing that religious identity is "virtually genetic, since it is passed from generation to generation".[25]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wappel
Quite the contradiction, nevermind the hypocracy if you look at the main parts of Liberal platform. It's like a Conservative wanting a higher taxing, higher spending government, a Bloc MP drapped in a Canadian flag or a New Democrat advocating service delisting for medicare. Or maybe not. I guess it is no different than the few years between Liberal multiculturalism policy and Liberal "No Jew is too many" policy, to quote PM MacKenzie King in 1945. Left, Right, the Liberals go where the votes are. That's why I won't vote for them, they don't stick to a set of principles.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberals_fo
Tom Wappel Liberal MP (1988-present)
"As a social conservative, Wappel was a frequent critic of his own government's social legislation. He was a vocal opponent of the Chrétien government's plan to extend anti-discrimination protection to homosexuals in 1994, and was quoted as describing homosexuality as "statistically abnormal, [...] physically abnormal and [...] morally immoral".[23] Some politicians and journalists called for Chrétien to expel Wappel from caucus after this remark, but no disciplinary action was taken.[24] Later in the same year, Wappel described homosexuality as "not genetic, but a choice", while arguing that religious identity is "virtually genetic, since it is passed from generation to generation".[25]"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Wappel
Quite the contradiction, nevermind the hypocracy if you look at the main parts of Liberal platform. It's like a Conservative wanting a higher taxing, higher spending government, a Bloc MP drapped in a Canadian flag or a New Democrat advocating service delisting for medicare. Or maybe not. I guess it is no different than the few years between Liberal multiculturalism policy and Liberal "No Jew is too many" policy, to quote PM MacKenzie King in 1945. Left, Right, the Liberals go where the votes are. That's why I won't vote for them, they don't stick to a set of principles.
