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Sunday, June 3, 2012

Dalton "fuck the Catholics" McGuinty


If only that Tim Hudak had not been such a pushover and a sissy to boot, we wouldn't have had to endure the continuance of this Liberal arsehole in Ontario.
Bill 13   and  Bill 14   ...will these new laws apply to one and all like the great McGuinty and his Education Minister Bruton wants us to believe?  From past experiences we know that Ontario's Liberal govt is two-faced.  One face is for Muslims and Native Indians ... that face winks away at anything and everything they do or don't.  Whereas, the other face comes down hard on everybody else.

The high-flung manner in which McGuinty is handling the Catholic school administrations and the parents of the students therein on this issue is far, far removed from what he would have done for the other segments of Ontario's population. What a hypocrite. McGuinty's policies of divisiveness have done everything possible to show the Catholics in Ontario that he considers us to be punching bags for him and for anybody he sics on us. What exactly is Lauren Bruton, his Minister of Education dong?  If  her words and actions are not considered  bullying, then what  is?

“Its become abundantly clear that for all of the statements about wanting to work together, the Liberal government and the Minister of Education, in particular, are incapable of bringing themselves above petty partisanship,” said PC Education Critic, MPP Lisa MacLeod. “Their true colours were revealed Monday in Social Policy Committee when they systematically voted against nearly every single substantive PC amendment to Bill 13.”
Despite making numerous public claims about wanting to work together and merge the two bills, the Liberal government refused to support a wide variety of amendments to Bill 13. Each of the amendments put forward by the PCs were based on MacLeod’s Bill14, the Anti-Bullying Act, the only comprehensive anti-bullying bill to ever be introduced in Ontario.....

.... The provincial government — not the Catholic church — is the higher power when it comes to running Ontario schools, says Premier Dalton McGuinty.

The reminder came a day after Cardinal Thomas Collins, archbishop of Toronto, accused the minority Liberal government of making “religious freedom . . . a second-class right” with a controversial amendment to an anti-bullying bill....

....Under the amendment supported by the New Democrats and the Ontario English Catholic Teachers Association, Catholic schools must let students call anti-homophobia support groups “gay” clubs or words to that effect if teens so desire....


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