Aw, the crazy, old bag is gone already?![]()
You just brought to mind Blackmores punishment: A chorus line of twenty women singing NOT TONITE DEAR, I'VE GOT HEADACHE.:smile:She could sing a few lines of "I've Been Everywhere" when it comes to forums! She hates me with a passion and you will get to see that and I won't have to do a thing. :lol:
Yeah, I was going to have a little fun teasing her, but probably just as well she's gone. She indirectly got me suspended off the other forum. (I wasn't very nice to her)
Aw, the crazy, old bag is gone already?![]()
By fighting to legitimize, either by persuasion, coercion, or through the courts, actions that run counter to societal mores is in fact forcing their morality upon others. What people believe will lead to their happiness is irrelevant, there are a lot of illegal or immoral things I could do that could lead to my happiness too, that doesn't make it right.
There is a world of difference between mixed race and plural marriages, a difference that liberals obfuscate in an effort to promote or legitimize their views. Race is an indelible part of everyone, it cannot be changed, you are what you are. Polygamy, homosexuality, philandering, etc. are all actions. Actions require a conscious effort; but you cannot stop being black, white, green with purple dots.
The government has a fiduciary duty to protect society at large and not bend to the whims of a small minority, especially when that minority is promoting actions detrimental to society.
Polygamy charges in Bountiful, B.C., thrown out
Last Updated: Wednesday, September 23, 2009 | 7:03 PM PT Comments383Recommend155CBC News
Winston Blackmore, a religious leader of the polygamous community of Bountiful, in the B.C. Interior, shares a laugh with six of his daughters and some of his grandchildren in April last year. (Jonathan Hayward/Canadian Press)A B.C. court has thrown out polygamy charges against two religious leaders, ruling former B.C. attorney general Wally Oppal was wrong to ask a third special prosecutor to take the case after the first two prosecutors decided the men should not be charged.
B.C. Supreme Court Judge Sunni Stromberg-Stein ruled Wednesday that the attorney general did not have the authority to appoint a new special prosecutor to consider the cases of Winston Blackmore and James Oler of Bountiful, B.C., after the first special prosecutors recommended against charges.
Blackmore and Oler had petitioned the court to stay the charges, arguing that the B.C. attorney general had gone "special prosecutor shopping" until he found someone who would go ahead with charges.
The judge agreed, ruling the appointment of special prosecutor Terrence Robertson — and therefore the decision to charge the men — was "unlawful."...
CBC News - British Columbia - Polygamy charges in Bountiful, B.C., thrown out
What a sad sad day for the child brides of Bountiful.Your thinking in the matter of plural marriages is flawed.Charges dropped:
What a sad sad day for the child brides of Bountiful.Your thinking in the matter of plural marriages is flawed.
Harper could take a few lessons from Clinton.
Label the Mormosexuals terrorists like the Branch Davidians and torch the lot of them.
I doubt a can of ashes could go to the Supreme Court and win.
Oh and how many kids was it that Clinton cooked without remorse? If it worked in Texas it will work in BC.Tell me how does this differ from Afghanistan where innocent kids are daily vapourized by thousand pound bombs falling from 10km high? Collateral damage is sometimes a price you have to pay for peace right?
So if Canada actually recalls its Troops from Afghanistan in 2011, they do a
fly over of Bountiful, BC on the way home then? Lighten their load before
landing? 8O
Okay Pal. You've lost me in your thoughts. I took it in the beginning you meant the elders. Do you really mean the children?You got it Pontiac!
Any jackass coud start claiming anything as a religious right if given the chance.
You've got to draw the line somewhere and Clinton had the right idea.