Christian activists have secured Conservative nominations in clusters of ridings from Vancouver to Halifax -- a political penetration that has occurred even as the party tries to distance itself from hard-line social conservatism.
Penetration rarely conjures up a pretty picture.
The bulk of good observations honoured, albeit they are buried in the article:
That said, [John Reynolds - the retiring Conservative MP], is offended by attempts to paint the Conservative party as a harbour for religious zealots.
"There were three dozen Liberals who voted with us on the same-sex thing," he said. "Nobody is going after them and saying, 'Look at these far-right Christians that got into the Liberal Party.' "
Ms. Silver, a lawyer in the federal Justice Department, objects to being labelled a Christian candidate. "That's a form of discrimination," she said. "That's putting them in a class of people and ascribing to them the characteristics of that class without ever giving them a chance to stand on their own merits."
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Christo...
Could you post a link to the full article or a mirror? Or failing that, a bibliographic reference would help me find the article in the library.
Or possibly I could go look at the paper and realize it's right on the front page...
Check out Warren Kinsella's comment on this issue:
http://www.warrenkinsella.com/musings.htm
-Dave
www.canadianpoliticsonline.net
Good post. I love the globe and all, but I hate it when this kind of labelling occurs.
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