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This
month brought two sad anniversaries: three years ago,
Mathew Shepard and Jesse Dirkhisen were murdered.
Though
the two murders happened in the U.S., they're important
as Canada considers Bill C-415 a proposal to add
"sexual orientation" to the list of protected
categories under the "hate crimes" sections
of our Criminal Code.
You
probably remember the case of Mathew Shepard: he was a
'gay' 22-year-old college man who was beaten to death
in Colorado. It was all over the news for weeks. The media
made it a cause celebre, because it was widely assumed
to have been a "hate crime" although
it could also have been caused by an excess of what some
members of the 'gay' community mistakenly call "love".
Most injuries to homosexuals, it turns out, are caused
by other homosexuals.
But
you probably didn't hear about 13-year-old Jesse Dirkhising:
he was bound with duct tape and sodomozed for hours by
two homosexual men, who drugged him, went out for sandwiches,
and then resumed their sexual abuse until the child died.
They used him as a sex toy, and abused him to death.
The
reason few people know about Jesse Dirkhising is that
the 'news' media gave 18 times as much coverage to Mathew
Shepard's death as they did to Jesse's. The brutal rape
and murder of a child by two homosexuals was regarded
as "less important" by the media gatekeepers
than the pro-gay propaganda that could be extracted from
Shepard's death.
Here's
the urgent connection to C-415: under this odious law
as proposed by Svend Robinson, the courts would be compelled
to regard a death like that of Mathew Shepard as "more
serious" than the grisly crime against Jesse Dirkhising.
That's
why C-415 is bad law.
The CHP is the only pro-life, pro-family federal political
party, and the only one that endorses the 'supremacy of
God' clause in the Canadian Constitution. To learn more,
call toll-free 1-888-VOTE CHP (868-3247) or visit our
web site at www.chp.ca
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