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Last post 09-26-2007, 8:44 PM by Paladin. 46 replies.
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  •  08-10-2007, 8:11 PM

    Gays n' Nays


         

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    Nova Scotia's Liberal MP Scott Brison to become first federal MP to use same-sex marriage legislation

    2007 08 10

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    OTTAWA (CP) - Liberal MP Scott Brison is set to become the first federal politician to tie the knot in a same-sex ceremony since MPs made gay marriage the law of the land just over two years ago.

    Brison, 40, will marry partner Maxime St. Pierre next Saturday in his Kings-Hants riding, a bucolic corner of Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley.

    Scott Brison smiles for a photograph. (CPimages/ Ryan Remiorz)

    Scott Brison smiles for a photograph. (CPimages/ Ryan Remiorz)

     

    He follows Ontario cabinet minister George Smitherman in smashing one of elected politics' last social taboos. Smitherman exchanged vows last week with partner Christopher Peloso at a northern Ontario resort.

    Having a spouse has traditionally been considered an important asset on the hustings - but not one of the same sex.

    Only in the last decade have many gay and lesbian politicians begun publicly acknowledging their sexual orientation.

    Brison, a former Progressive Conservative party and Liberal party leadership hopeful, came out in 2002 and became Canada's first openly gay cabinet minister in 2004. But he's never defined his political persona around the issue and has closely guarded his private life.

    In Brison's words, he is "not a gay politician, but a politician who happens to be gay."

    After his engagement to St. Pierre was first reported by The Canadian Press in October 2005, Brison played down the social significance.

    "I'm looking forward to the day when the idea of a gay or lesbian politician getting married is not a story at all," he said at the time.

    Brison's office said Friday he was not available for an interview, and friends - some of them invited to the ceremony - were reluctant to discuss the wedding plans.

    After the highly divisive debate on the same-sex marriage bill in June 2005 that saw more than two dozen Liberals join with the Conservative Opposition in voting against the legislation, Brison joked that then prime minister Paul Martin told him: "Well, after all I've been through on this Brison, you'd better get married."

    But in that same autumn 2005 interview, Brison made it clear he's been deeply affected by the steady reminders of young Canadians who tell him he has served as a role model, however reluctant.

    "Sometimes when somebody can express something like that to you, that you've made a difference in terms of their confidence or their life - not based on something that you've really done, just by the fact that you're there - I don't think I can articulate how that makes me feel," said Brison.

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  •  08-10-2007, 8:33 PM

    Re: Gays n' Nays

    really sad that it gone that far      what next rapist allowed to marry their victims

    i hate rats

    tit for tat
  •  08-11-2007, 11:04 AM

    Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??



         

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    Liberal MP Scott Brison (right), 40, will marry Maxime St. Pierre in his Kings-Hants riding next Saturday, according to The Canadian Press. (Canwest News Service)

     

     

     

     

     

     

    Liberal MP Scott Brison (right), 40, will marry Maxime St. Pierre in his Kings-Hants riding next Saturday, according to The Canadian Press. (Canwest News Service)

    ==Rumour  has it the Happy Couple will Honneymoon on Brokeback Mountain..

    Yipy Ki Yea

     

     

    After his engagement to St. Pierre was first reported by The Canadian Press in October 2005, Brison played down the social significance.

    "I'm looking forward to the day when the idea of a gay or lesbian politician getting married is not a story at all," he said at the time.

    Brison's office said yesterday he was not available for an interview, and friends - some of them invited to the ceremony - were reluctant to discuss the wedding plans.

    Divisive debate

    After the highly divisive debate on the same-sex marriage bill in June 2005 that saw more than two dozen Liberals join with the Conservative Opposition in voting against the legislation, Brison joked that then prime minister Paul Martin told him: "Well, after all I've been through on this Brison, you'd better get married."

    But in that same autumn 2005 interview, Brison made it clear he's been deeply affected by the steady reminders of young Canadians who tell him he has served as a role model, however reluctant.

    "Sometimes, when somebody can express something like that to you, that you've made a difference in terms of their confidence or their life - not based on something that you've really done, just by the fact that you're there - I don't think I can articulate how that makes me feel," said Brison.

     

     

     

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  •  08-11-2007, 12:02 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    I don't mind cowboy hats just don't get married wearing a Mountie hat or uniform.
    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.
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  •  08-11-2007, 12:32 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    willie c wuddle wrote:
    I don't mind cowboy hats just don't get married wearing a Mountie hat or uniform.

     

    Actually that did occure last year in Nova Scotia..pictures and all...2 mounties did get " married" 


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  •  08-11-2007, 12:37 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    Oh I know. It's posted somewhere in Moncton.net.
    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.
    Where is WWJD?
  •  08-11-2007, 3:56 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    Let people live their lives the way they feel comfortable .Who and what gives anyone the right to choose anothers destiny?
  •  08-11-2007, 3:59 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    If two guys want to get married fine and dandy. Don't do it in a full traditional Mountie uniform.
    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.
    Where is WWJD?
  •  08-11-2007, 4:01 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    To each their own!
  •  08-11-2007, 4:03 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    Possibly a modern uniform but not a traditional Canadian symbol.


    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.
    Where is WWJD?
  •  08-11-2007, 4:07 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    If it makes them happy ,Have at er!
  •  08-11-2007, 4:34 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    OK.....To compare your thinking to my thinking. We both respect the sacrifices made by the soldiers of the wars. I was on a sipping binge with a good freind of mine a few years ago. We passed through a local park with a monument honouring dead soldiers in it. He had to pee so guess where he went, and, meaning no harm, took a leak. I cracked him pretty hard then did my drunken best to explain it was wrong to do that. I respect the present but honour the past. Hence, my respect for the traditional Mountie uniform.
    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.
    Where is WWJD?
  •  08-11-2007, 4:44 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    I respect the pissing on the monument deal ,but no the  less disagree with the uniform deal. Regardless of Race ,religion ,or sexual preference they still lay their life on the line to uphold peace and law. Canadians have sacrificed their lives to protect this right for each and every one of us.
  •  08-11-2007, 4:47 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    We each have our values and opinions.
    Remember yesterday, respect tomorrow, live for today.
    Where is WWJD?
  •  08-11-2007, 4:51 PM

    Re: Brokeback Mountain Honeymoon ??

    So because they are gay ,they give less to their respective professions?
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