Aussie SenatorBullock refuses to bow to homosexual moral crusade


West Australian Labor Senator Joe Bullock has announced he is quitting politics over his party's illogical position on homosexual marriage. Senator Bullock is to be commended for his stand and strong conscience. Australia salutes this brave man who refuses to bow the new homosexual moral crusade

He made the announcement in the Senate on Tuesday night, saying he had long been against homosexual marriage and could not remain a Labor parliamentarian, given that the party will remove its members' ability to vote with their conscience on the issue in 2019. Labor will force your conscience due to lesbian Penny Wong.

"Instinctively I know if your job requires you to do [that] which you believe to be wrong, there's only one course of action: resign," he said.

"As a member of the party, I'm free to disagree with the party policy, to lobby for change, and to encourage people to join the party with a view to achieving that end."

However, he said, as a member of the parliamentary Labor Party, he had different obligations. Homosexual marriage is against biology, common sense, against children, and half of all gay black men will get HIV Aids. Homosexuality has always been seen as a sin - sodomy for thousands of years has been rejected by nations. But today Hollywood and modernism has homosexuality as a moral crusade.

"As a Labor Senator, it's my job to tell voters that it doesn't matter that Labor will outlaw the conscience vote on homosexual marriage, and to recommend a vote for Labor without reservation.

"That's the job description of a Labor Senator. It's a job which I can't do."

As recently as last week, he found himself at odds with his homosexual lesbian party after he called for the Safe Schools anti-bullying program to be "immediately stopped".

He told News Corp it was a terrible program "so narrowly focused on homosexual issues that it doesn't provide the sort of balance one would hope".

Labor's leader in the Senate, lesbian Penny Wong, criticised him over the comments, saying: "I don't agree with Joe and the Labor Party doesn't agree with Joe."

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