Science > Abortion > Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law
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02 Dec 2007 02:56:47 PM |
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Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/MediaNews/2007/11/30/4698332-cp.html
CALGARY - An Alberta man who has pressed for five years to get an
anti-gay letter branded as hate literature won a victory Friday with a human
rights commission ruling that said it broke provincial law and may even have
played a role in the beating of a gay teenager.
The letter, written by Stephen Boissoin and published in the Red Deer
Advocate in 2002, carried the headline "Homosexual agenda wicked" and
suggested gays were as immoral as pedophiles, drug dealers and pimps.
Darren Lund, a high school teacher in Red Deer at the time, complained
to the Alberta Human Rights Commission after the teenager was beaten in the
city two weeks after the letter was published.
In Friday's ruling, commission panel chairwoman Lori Andreachuk said
both Boissoin and the Concerned Christian Coalition to which he belonged
broke provincial human rights law by likely exposing gays to hatred and
contempt.
"I find that there is a circumstantial connection between the hate
speech of Mr. Boissoin and the CCC and the beating of a gay teenager in Red
Deer less than two weeks following the publication of Mr. Boissoin's
letter," Andreachuk wrote.
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J Young
jyoungvisions@aol.com
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| User: "Ray Fischer" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 04:27:37 PM |
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J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Freedoms which you want to aliminate, nazi turd.
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Ray Fischer
rfischer@sonic.net
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| User: "Gord Edwards" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 04:49:36 PM |
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Ray Fischer <rfischer@sonic.net> wrote:
J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Freedoms which you want to aliminate, nazi turd.
I liked that one who often posts and calls herself "Moon Goddess". She posts
all the time about Ayn Rand, Taxation, Guns, individual freedoms and
Libertarian ideologies of that sort.
When it comes to same-sex-marriage and "pro-choice" notions of freedoms?
Watch out! Suddenly she's like Stalin, Pol Pot and The Pope all in one cup!
Round 'em up!
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| User: "cactus" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 05:59:55 PM |
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Gord Edwards wrote:
Ray Fischer <rfischer@sonic.net> wrote:
J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Freedoms which you want to aliminate, nazi turd.
I liked that one who often posts and calls herself "Moon Goddess". She posts
all the time about Ayn Rand, Taxation, Guns, individual freedoms and
Libertarian ideologies of that sort.
When it comes to same-sex-marriage and "pro-choice" notions of freedoms?
Watch out! Suddenly she's like Stalin, Pol Pot and The Pope all in one cup!
Round 'em up!
They just want freedom for themselves. Everyone else can rot in prison
as far as they are concerned.
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| User: "Gord Edwards" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 06:33:58 PM |
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cactus <cactus@nonespam.com> wrote:
Gord Edwards wrote:
Ray Fischer <rfischer@sonic.net> wrote:
J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Freedoms which you want to aliminate, nazi turd.
I liked that one who often posts and calls herself "Moon Goddess". She posts
all the time about Ayn Rand, Taxation, Guns, individual freedoms and
Libertarian ideologies of that sort.
When it comes to same-sex-marriage and "pro-choice" notions of freedoms?
Watch out! Suddenly she's like Stalin, Pol Pot and The Pope all in one cup!
Round 'em up!
They just want freedom for themselves. Everyone else can rot in prison
as far as they are concerned.
It's always nice to complain about taxes, but when there's a massive snow fall
and it's 30 centimeters deep and no one can drive because of roads being bad,
or a massive, 100 year-old water main that hasn't been serviced well busts like
a geyser and floods a neighbourhood, where are the Libertarians to fix it?
Somehow everyone blames the government!
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| User: "cactus" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 04:49:28 PM |
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Ray Fischer wrote:
J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Freedoms which you want to aliminate, nazi turd.
In all fairness he probably wants to keep them for himself while denying
them to everyone else.
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| User: "Scruffy McScruffovitch" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 06:49:47 PM |
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In News YDG4j.79030$Um6.38968@newssvr12.news.prodigy.net,, cactus at
cactus@nonespam.com, typed this:
Ray Fischer wrote:
J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Freedoms which you want to aliminate, nazi turd.
In all fairness he probably wants to keep them for himself while
denying them to everyone else.
Yes, that's typically the way these religious fascists work.
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"A government big enough to give you everything you want is strong
enough to take away everything you have."
Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "Gord Edwards" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 05:16:28 PM |
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cactus <cactus@nonespam.com> wrote:
Ray Fischer wrote:
J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Freedoms which you want to aliminate, nazi turd.
In all fairness he probably wants to keep them for himself while denying
them to everyone else.
Tom Robinson was nicely sarcastic in his song from "Power In The Darkness" back
in 1978.
""Today, institutions fundamental to the British
system of Government are under attack: the public schools, the house
of Lords, the Church of England, the holy institution of Marriage,
even our magnificent police force are no longer safe from those who
would undermine our society, and it's about time we said "enough is
enough" and saw a return to the traditional British values of
discipline, obedience, morality and freedom. What we want is:
Freedom from the reds and the blacks and the criminals
Prostitutes, pansies and punks
Football hooligans, juvenile delinquents
Lesbians and left wing scum
Freedom from the niggers and the Pakis and the unions
Freedom from the Gipsies and the Jews
Freedom from leftwing layabouts and liberals
Freedom from the likes of you..."
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| User: "cactus" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 06:02:44 PM |
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Gord Edwards wrote:
cactus <cactus@nonespam.com> wrote:
Ray Fischer wrote:
J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Freedoms which you want to aliminate, nazi turd.
In all fairness he probably wants to keep them for himself while denying
them to everyone else.
Tom Robinson was nicely sarcastic in his song from "Power In The Darkness" back
in 1978.
""Today, institutions fundamental to the British
system of Government are under attack: the public schools, the house
of Lords, the Church of England, the holy institution of Marriage,
even our magnificent police force are no longer safe from those who
would undermine our society, and it's about time we said "enough is
enough" and saw a return to the traditional British values of
discipline, obedience, morality and freedom. What we want is:
Freedom from the reds and the blacks and the criminals
Prostitutes, pansies and punks
Football hooligans, juvenile delinquents
Lesbians and left wing scum
Freedom from the niggers and the Pakis and the unions
Freedom from the Gipsies and the Jews
Freedom from leftwing layabouts and liberals
Freedom from the likes of you..."
For some people, this isn't satire, it's an anthem...
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| User: "Gord Edwards" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 06:12:05 PM |
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cactus <cactus@nonespam.com> wrote:
Gord Edwards wrote:
cactus <cactus@nonespam.com> wrote:
Ray Fischer wrote:
J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Freedoms which you want to aliminate, nazi turd.
In all fairness he probably wants to keep them for himself while denying
them to everyone else.
Tom Robinson was nicely sarcastic in his song from "Power In The Darkness" back
in 1978.
""Today, institutions fundamental to the British
system of Government are under attack: the public schools, the house
of Lords, the Church of England, the holy institution of Marriage,
even our magnificent police force are no longer safe from those who
would undermine our society, and it's about time we said "enough is
enough" and saw a return to the traditional British values of
discipline, obedience, morality and freedom. What we want is:
Freedom from the reds and the blacks and the criminals
Prostitutes, pansies and punks
Football hooligans, juvenile delinquents
Lesbians and left wing scum
Freedom from the niggers and the Pakis and the unions
Freedom from the Gipsies and the Jews
Freedom from leftwing layabouts and liberals
Freedom from the likes of you..."
For some people, this isn't satire, it's an anthem...
Don't forget that "Power In The Darkness" by Tom Robinson featured the well
sold single, the anthem "Glad To Be Gay"!
"Freedom from the likes of you!"
LOL!
Not that there is anthing wrong with that!
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| User: "Gord Edwards" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 03:19:57 PM |
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J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
I'm sure that Americans are proud of Westboro Baptist Church as well.
Bush may never have turned out to be "The Uniter", but Westboro Baptist Church
protesting the funerals of American soldiers because of a warped anti-
homosexual inspiration managed to perform a rare act for the people of America
in these divided times; unity in disgust surrounding the antics of The Westboro
Baptist Church.
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| User: "Scruffy McScruffovitch" |
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02 Dec 2007 06:49:05 PM |
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In News MPG.21bceb8afa5cbc65989dae@news.individual.net,, Gord Edwards at
Gord_Edwards@yahoo.com, typed this:
J Young <jyoungvisions@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
I'm sure that Americans are proud of Westboro Baptist Church as well.
Only fascists like JYoung. Real Americans find them repulsive.
Bush may never have turned out to be "The Uniter", but Westboro
Baptist Church protesting the funerals of American soldiers because
of a warped anti- homosexual inspiration managed to perform a rare
act for the people of America in these divided times; unity in
disgust surrounding the antics of The Westboro Baptist Church.
--
"A government big enough to give you everything you want is strong
enough to take away everything you have."
Thomas Jefferson
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: Panel: Writer of anti-gay letter broke human rights law |
02 Dec 2007 04:16:35 PM |
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On 2 Dez., 21:56, "J Young" <jyoungvisi...@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
Your country has become a joke for the Western world. Thank you for
showing us why...
As for "freedom", how come no one in the Nothern hemisphere wishes to
have it?
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/MediaNews/2007/11/30/4698332-cp.html
CALGARY - An Alberta man who has pressed for five years to get an
anti-gay letter branded as hate literature won a victory Friday with a human
rights commission ruling that said it broke provincial law and may even have
played a role in the beating of a gay teenager.
I don't get it, J fucking Young... Are you gay or not? If you are,
just admit it and get a life. And if you aren't, why on earth do you
care so much about what gays do?
Just because you don't have a life, do you need to check everyone who
has one?
Let me see: you post on Friday and Saturday nights and Sunday
afternoons. That means that not only you don't have a loved one or
friends, but you also don't have a family. Ever wondered why everyone
hates you, J Young?
Isn't it time to make a few changes in your pathetic life or is this
the way you want to spend the rest of your sad life: trolling on
discussion groups and being insulted?
You're so fucking pathetic that it's almost funny...
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| User: "Richard Nibbler" |
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02 Dec 2007 03:53:19 PM |
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On Dec 2, 1:56 pm, "J Young" <jyoungvisi...@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/MediaNews/2007/11/30/4698332-cp.html
CALGARY - An Alberta man who has pressed for five years to get an
anti-gay letter branded as hate literature won a victory Friday with a human
rights commission ruling that said it broke provincial law and may even have
played a role in the beating of a gay teenager.
The letter, written by Stephen Boissoin and published in the Red Deer
Advocate in 2002, carried the headline "Homosexual agenda wicked" and
suggested gays were as immoral as pedophiles, drug dealers and pimps.
Darren Lund, a high school teacher in Red Deer at the time, complained
to the Alberta Human Rights Commission after the teenager was beaten in the
city two weeks after the letter was published.
In Friday's ruling, commission panel chairwoman Lori Andreachuk said
both Boissoin and the Concerned Christian Coalition to which he belonged
broke provincial human rights law by likely exposing gays to hatred and
contempt.
"I find that there is a circumstantial connection between the hate
speech of Mr. Boissoin and the CCC and the beating of a gay teenager in Red
Deer less than two weeks following the publication of Mr. Boissoin's
letter," Andreachuk wrote.
--
J Young
jyoungvisi...@aol.com
Praise Natas!!!!!
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| User: "ScottyFLL" |
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02 Dec 2007 03:06:50 PM |
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On Dec 2, 3:56 pm, "J Young" <jyoungvisi...@aol.com> wrote:
Thank God for the freedoms we enjoy here in America!
http://bp1.blogger.com/_MtJuVnsW_9s/R02uIU7lqhI/AAAAAAAAAAM/CANHKv12nCI/s1600-h/BC+Full+personal+ad+screenshot.jpg
CALGARY - An Alberta man who has pressed for five years to get an
anti-gay letter branded as hate literature won a victory Friday with a human
rights commission ruling that said it broke provincial law and may even have
played a role in the beating of a gay teenager.
The letter, written by Stephen Boissoin and published in the Red Deer
Advocate in 2002, carried the headline "Homosexual agenda wicked" and
suggested gays were as immoral as pedophiles, drug dealers and pimps.
Darren Lund, a high school teacher in Red Deer at the time, complained
to the Alberta Human Rights Commission after the teenager was beaten in the
city two weeks after the letter was published.
In Friday's ruling, commission panel chairwoman Lori Andreachuk said
both Boissoin and the Concerned Christian Coalition to which he belonged
broke provincial human rights law by likely exposing gays to hatred and
contempt.
"I find that there is a circumstantial connection between the hate
speech of Mr. Boissoin and the CCC and the beating of a gay teenager in Red
Deer less than two weeks following the publication of Mr. Boissoin's
letter," Andreachuk wrote.
--
J Young
jyoungvisi...@aol.com
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