Tuesday October 7, 1997
ONTARIO GOVERNMENT IN BED WITH HOMOSEXUALS
TORONTO, Oct 7 (LSN) - The Toronto Sun revealed that Ontario Education Minister John Snobelen said it was wrong for the York Region Separate School Board to fire a teacher Joseph Stellpflug for sodomy. Stellpflug was dismissed from St. Elizabeth Catholic High School when administrators were informed that he was a practicing homosexual, a serious contradiction of Catholic principles. Snobelen went on to say that publicly funded school boards shouldn't be discriminating against homosexuals.
This is the latest indication that the Ontario "Conservative" government supports the advancement of the homosexual agenda. One of Mike Harris' top advisors, Jaime Watt, was a key member of the inner group dubbed the 'group of seven'. Jaime is a self-proclaimed homosexual activist. It was reported that he and the Premier talked about gay issues "all the time" when he was working in the Premier's advisory group.
Watt eventually resigned from his advising post when his criminal past came to the fore (he was convicted of fraud of over $19,000). Interestingly, the Toronto Star revealed that the Harris government tried to quietly re-hire Watt but when their manoeuvres were discovered Watt resigned for a second time.
On June 26 of last year the Ontario Tories made the astonishing appointment of homosexual activist Keith Norton to head up Ontario's Human Rights Commission. Norton came fresh from heading the Federal Human Rights Tribunal after bringing about significant decisions in favour of the homosexual lifestyle. Norton told the Toronto Star last year that he was appropriate for the job since as he put it, ``I am personally a member of a minority group, by virtue of my sexual orientation.''
DR DEATH ASKS FOR HELP WITH DEAD BODIES
MOUNT CLEMENS, Mich., Oct 7 (LSN) - Macomb County Prosecutor Carl Marlinga met with the infamous Dr. Death, Jack Kevorkian, to discuss ``dignified'' ways of dumping the bodies of Kevorkian's victims. The Associated Press reported that the forty minute interview was held at Kevorkian's request.
Marlinga has said he won't prosecute Kevorkian. The county is considering assisting the 'doctor' but must first check into legal complications related to conspiracy to assist in suicide.
ALL CITIZENS TO BE FINGERPRINTED
QUEEN'S PARK, Oct 7 (LSN) - Two members of Ontario's provincial parliament presented petitions in the legislature yesterday requesting the Harris government to refrain from enacting legislation to fingerprint all Ontario residents. MPPs Frank Miclash and Pat Hoy both presented petitions from their constituents which say that the proposed fingerprinting is a gross invasion of privacy, the members also affixed their names to the petitions.
Premier Mike Harris revealed plans in 1995 to create a new Ontario ID card which would include the holders fingerprint. The ID cards are set to be used for getting health care, a driver's licence and welfare benefits.
US SUPREME COURT DECIDES ON HILL CASE
FLORIDA, Oct 6 (LSN) - On Monday, the Supreme Court rejected the appeal of Paul Hill, who had received the death sentence for his shooting of an abortionist and his escort in July of 1994. Hill, a former minister claimed the judge at his trial had violated his constitutional rights by allowing him to represent himself and by barring him from using justifiable homicide as a defense.
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