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Gay zombie porn to screen in Melbourne PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 12 August 2010 18:45

BANNED gay horror porn film LA Zombie is slated to screen in Melbourne on August 29 in defiance of the federal censor.

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Family First disendorses candidate for 'misleading party' PDF Print E-mail
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Tuesday, 10 August 2010 19:01

The Family First Party has disendorsed its candidate for the federal seat of La Trobe, in Melbourne's outer east.

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Family First candidate being investigated PDF Print E-mail
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Written by The Daily Telegraph   
Tuesday, 10 August 2010 17:07

Twitter comments by a Queensland Family First Senate candidate alleging children of same-sex couples face "emotional abuse" are being investigated by anti-discrimination bodies in three states.

Wendy Francis, who is running for the Senate in Queensland, says someone in her office used Twitter to share her view that "children in homosexual relationships are subject to emotional abuse".

"Legitimising gay marriage is like legalising child abuse," the message, which has since been deleted, said.

Kelly Pilgrim-Byrne, who has a three-year-old with her same-sex partner, has lodged complaints against the comments in Queensland, NSW and Tasmania.
She called on Family First to take Ms Francis off the Senate ticket.

"The real danger to my child, and other children raised by same-sex couples, is from the bigotry and hatred stirred up by people like Wendy Francis," she said.

"If they are genuine about protecting families and doing what's best for Australian families ... they should disendorse Wendy Francis for her extreme views.

"It's not OK to equate same-sex parenting with child abuse, which is essentially what she has done.'" Ms Pilgrim-Byrne, who is based in Perth, could not make a complaint in her home state of WA because the alleged discrimination originated in Queensland.

She wants Ms Francis to apologise for her Twitter comments.

Ms Pilgrim-Byrne also extended an invitation for Ms Francis to have dinner with her family.

"I would be delighted for Wendy Francis to come and have dinner with us," she said.

"She needs to educate herself ... credible research shows children raised by same-sex couples have the same levels of emotional, intellectual, social and sexual adjustment as their peers."

Ms Francis told AAP she would not stand down and had not been contacted by Family First over the comments.

"My comments were certainly not against gays and weren't in any way a gay slur," she said.

"I'm not a hateful person ... I regret having caused any hurt. I'm disappointed the remarks were taken as hateful. I wasn't the one who put that Twitter comment up, it was someone else from our office.

"I believe it's one thing to be homosexual but I think it's another thing altogether to impose on children a situation where they'll be brought up without a mother or a father."

Ms Francis said she had changed her password and had spoken to the person who had posted her "paraphrased" comments on Twitter.

"I'm hoping this blows over," she said.

She said she would be prepared to take up Ms Pilgrim-Byrne's dinner invitation. "I certainly would," she said.

"I wouldn't be able to afford to get to Perth, but if I was ever there I would be happy to meet with them."

Family First federal chairman Bob Day told AAP the party stood by the candidate.

"They are not the views of Wendy Francis, they are not Family First policy and the person who placed the comments has been counselled," he said.

Source:  The Daily Telegraph

 
Family First candidate's gay Twitter slur PDF Print E-mail
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Monday, 09 August 2010 18:37

Senate candidate for Family First Wendy Francis yesterday compared legitimising gay marriage to “legalising child abuse”, causing uproar on Twitter and angering the gay rights lobby.

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The ACL gets down to brass tacks on election policies PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 06 August 2010 17:23

Today the Australian Christian Lobby released its now regular “party policy summary booklet”, that summarised political parties’ responses to a range of ACL questions.

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Austen Tayshus display of abuse PDF Print E-mail
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Friday, 06 August 2010 17:20

COMEDIAN and Warringah Sex Party candidate Austen Tayshus remains unapologetic after admitting he gave a local resident a spray in a recent email exchange.

In correspondence obtained by The Manly Daily, the Rose Bay resident and election hopeful let fly at the local in relation to his stand-up comedy work.

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Ain't no party like a minor party PDF Print E-mail
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Thursday, 05 August 2010 19:00
Bored by the election? Dissatisfied with the bland and uninspiring policies being vomited out by the major parties? Longing for the comparative halcyon days of Kevin Rudd and Malcolm Turnbull? Looking to spice up your voting life with some left (or right) of centre politics? Then the minor parties may be for you! Ranging from the broadly legitimate through to the one-woman protest line, minor parties are the public access television to the major parties' commercial networks i.e. 95% batshit mental, 3% evil, 2% pure quality. They are both entertaining and, on occasion, electable. Let's go!
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