Australia PM no to same-sex marriage


IS THIS MARRIAGE?


Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull is discouraging a bill that would allow politicians to hold a conscience vote on immoral homosexual marriage because he said his political party would hold a plebiscite.

Last month, homosexual Senator Dean Smith and NSW homosexual MP Trent Zimmerman were working on a private members’ bill that they hoped to present to Parliament as soon as August. The bill was in defiance to their leader, self serving and arrogant towards the Australian people.

When asked about the bill by reporters in Paris, The Sydney Morning Herald reports that Turnbull said: “Dean crossed the floor against the plebiscite bill in the Senate so he’s got a longstanding view about it. And in our party room, members are entitled to raise what-ever issues they like.”

“We support a plebiscite where all Australians will be given a vote on the matter,” Turnbull added. “It is critical that all Australians be given a say and the only reason they haven’t been given that say is because of Bill Shorten.”

Shorten responded by saying that Smith agrees with Labor on just allowing a conscience vote.

“It’s time for Malcolm Turnbull to listen to Australians and his own MPs and senators and just get this done,” Shorten said. 


However, Australians are listening and do not want homosexual marriage. The longer it is delayed more people are seeing the self serving and often violent bullying tendencies in the homosexual community.

The plebiscite enables everybody a say. We already know that those who object to homosexual marriage are bullied into silence, therefore this is an opportunity to express their disagreement.

The plebiscite is strong because it’s non-binding. This means it is a true expression of people and not manipulative politicians with personal agenda. To go against the people's wishes of not having immoral homosexual marriage would against shows the stupidity of some politicians who ignore people and have their own agenda.

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