Today's debate on Bill C-38, in brief
Feb. 19th, 2005 01:02 amMr. Tom Wappel (Scarborough Southwest, Lib.): I'm against gay marriage, and I've been in Parliament for 17 years. And I warned you all that this day was going to come. We passed a bill, earlier, that should have prevented all this from happening, but nobody paid any attention. Damn you all!
Mr. Rob Moore (Fundy Royal, CPC): I'm against gay marriage, too. And I proposed a private members bill, C-268, that could have prevented all this gay marriage stuff from happening. But you damn Liberals wouldn't let parliament vote on the bill. I think we shouldn't be talking about Bill C-38; we should vote on Bill C-268. Can we?
Some hon. members: No.
Mr. Rob Moore (Fundy Royal, CPC): Damn you all!
Hon. Paul DeVillers (Simcoe North, Lib.): Mr. Speaker, the opposition is wasting our time talking about Bill C-268. It's ancient history. Let's talk about Bill C-38. Damn you all!
Mr. Pierre Paquette (Joliette, BQ): The Bloc is against Bill C-268. We shouldn't even be talking about it. Damn you all!
Mr. Bill Siksay (Burnaby—Douglas, NDP): Well, I don't like the Conservatives, and I support gay marriage, but, man, it sure is frustrating that private member's bills never get anywhere. Heck, I submitted my own private member's bill in support of same-sex marriage some time ago, because I wanted to get the ball rolling. But nooooo. Damn you all!
Mr. Jay Hill (Prince George—Peace River, CPC): You want to talk about discrimination? How do you think it feels being the only person whose bill is not only not passed, but not even votable? This is censorship. This is wrong. This is flawed. This is horrible. This is sad-making.
The Acting Speaker (Hon. Jean Augustine): Time's up!
Mr. Jay Hill (Prince George—Peace River, CPC): Damn you all!
Mr. Rob Moore (Fundy Royal, CPC): Mr. Speaker, I want to thank everyone for their comments on my poor bill, but Damn them all!
The Acting Speaker (Hon. Jean Augustine): Hey! It's 2:30 on a Friday afternoon. Parliament is adjourned!