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    ..... smart guy.




    PM: No to same-sex unions

    Published: Friday | October 16, 2009

    Prime Minister Bruce Golding says Parliament will not recognise same-sex marriage under his watch.

    "There is the possibility that some time in the future, Parliament could pass a law that says same sex unions are legal, but it won't be done in this Parliament - not as long as I sit here," Golding said Tuesday.
    The prime minister was opening the debate on the Charter of Rights, which is set to replace chapter three of the Constitution.

    The Charter of Rights
    At present, the Constitution does not guarantee certain rights to citizens, a situation which the Charter of Rights is intended to change.
    However, Golding said same-sex unions and marriages would not become rights under the legislation.


    "I make no apology in saying decisively and emphatically that the Governmentof Jamaica remains irrevocably opposed to the recognition, legitimisation or acceptance of same-sex marriages or same-sex unions," Golding declared.


    The provision being proposed would entrench within the Constitution that laws passed in Parliament relating to the form of unions between people cannot be held in violation of person's fundamental rights and freedom.

    Not preventing homosexuality
    In explaining how the law would work, Golding said, "We are not putting in the Constitution something to prevent homosexuality. What we are putting in the Constitution is something that says that if you pass a law against homosexuality, that law cannot be challenged."


    The prime minister said that while he accepts that Government "should not interfere in what two consenting adults choose to do within their own pro-tected privacy, I will not accept that homosexuality must be accepted as a legitimate form of behaviour or the equivalent of marriage".

    He acknowledged that there were international risks the country faces as a result of its position on homosexuality,but said Jamaica would hold dearly to its values on sexuality and the family.
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  • #2
    If only he could be as decisive and strident in other aspects of his governance...
    Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
    Che Guevara.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sickko View Post
      If only he could be as decisive and strident in other aspects of his governance...
      If a gay don emerges then Bruce would not do anything.
      The same type of thinking that created a problem cannot be used to solve the problem.

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      • #4
        ouch unuh play rough round yah. LOL.

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        • #5
          and you know there has not been a gay don already?
          Solidarity is not a matter of well wishing, but is sharing the very same fate whether in victory or in death.
          Che Guevara.

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          • #6
            There has...the one from Matches lane during PJ's time...

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            • #7
              the one? stay deh!


              BLACK LIVES MATTER

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Don1 View Post
                ..... smart guy.




                PM: No to same-sex unions

                Published: Friday | October 16, 2009


                The prime minister said that while he accepts that Government "should not interfere in what two consenting adults choose to do within their own pro-tected privacy, I will not accept that homosexuality must be accepted as a legitimate form of behaviour or the equivalent of marriage".

                He acknowledged that there were international risks the country faces as a result of its position on homosexuality,but said Jamaica would hold dearly to its values on sexuality and the family.
                So, Mr. Drivah, does that mean that homosexuality as an act punishable by law will be stricken from the books?

                And two, "hold dearly to its values on sexuality and family"??? which ones we a deal wid? de one whe we preach pon sunday fi two hour? or de shambles dat is reality??? Drivah like yuh drop inna pot hole an lik yuh head!

                Wha you disciple Maudib haffi say?
                Peter R

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                • #9
                  Yuh muss know by now wha mi haffi seh... di amount of post..

                  lol !

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