OTTAWA, July 13, 2005 (LifeSiteNews.com) – Former television host of 100 Huntley Street and leader of a pro-marriage group, David Mainse, is appealing to Her Majesty the Queen to order Canada’s Governor General not to sign bill C-38 into law if it is passed by the Senate as expected.
“Our beloved Queen Elizabeth II, I know that the refusal of the Governor General to give royal consent would precipitate a crisis,” Mainse wrote in a letter sent last week. “Millions have nowhere else to turn but you. Please help humanity everywhere to begin a reversal of this morally and socially destructive trend.”
Mainse quit as host of 100 Huntley Street in 2003 to begin a crusade against the Liberal government’s same-sex “marriage” bill. His campaign to defend the traditional definition of marriage can be seen on line at www.marriageCanada.ca. The marriageCanada site provides an e-mail link to Buckingham Palace.
“Contact the Queen of England [sic]Âto ask for her to withhold royal consent for Bill C-38,” Mainse’s site encourages. “Urge her to influence her Governor Generals [sic]Âworldwide (but urgently in Canada) to refrain from signing any bills on her behalf that would change the definition of Marriage.”
See a copy of Mainse’s letter to the Queen:
http://marriagecanada.ca/articles.aspx?id=34
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