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Greens & Same Sex Marriage

 

2007:

Australia VotesThere has been some controversy this week about the absence of a response from the Greens on ACL's election website, Australia Votes. The Greens declined to respond to the ACL’s 25 questions and ACL advised the party that this would be recognised on www.AustraliaVotes.org.

… The Greens’ decision not to respond to the 25 questions suggests it does not see engaging with the Christian constituency a priority. This is a shame, given that the Greens could hold the balance of power in the Senate, especially if they receive Labor preferences, as is expected to be announced this weekend. This will give them a clear advantage over other minor parties in the race for the Senate.

ACL urges Christians to carefully examine the preference deals between the parties before casting their vote.

Family First Media Release

Nov 22, 2007 Five Reasons To Vote Greens

  • If you want drug injecting rooms across Australia, vote Greens.
  • If you want to decriminalise drugs like ice and cannabis for personal use, vote Greens.
  • If you want to legalise the sale of X-rated material, vote Greens.
  • If you want same-sex marriage and taxpayer-funded IVF for same-sex couples, vote Greens.
  • If you want more than $1 billion stripped from non-government schools, vote Greens.

These policies are all in the Greens policy document. If, however, you want to strengthen family life and want commonsense in politics, vote Family First.

LINK TO SOURCE - MEDIA RELEASE : http://www.stevefielding.com.au/html/media/SF248_Nov222007.pdf

Family First Media Release

Nov 21, 2007 Who Will Win The Balance Of Power?

The Coalition is likely to lose control of the Senate while Labor is just as unlikely to win it. The Balance of Power is likely to be won by Family First or the Greens. So why no scrutiny of what the two parties stand for?

Excerpted from Media Release:

ISSUES: Greens want to ....
Family First want to ...
Marriage Want same-sex marriage

(Sexuality & Gender Identity Policy, no 15)
Marriage only between a man and woman
Adoption Want same-sex adoption

(Sexuality and Gender Identity Policy, no 9)
Oppose same-sex adoption
IVF Want taxpayer-funded IVF for same-sex couples

(Sexuality and Gender Identity Policy, no 9)
Oppose IVF for same-sex couples
Euthanasia Legalise euthanasia

(Bob Brown introduced Rights of the Terminally Ill Bill into Senate, Feb 2007)
Oppose euthanasia
Schools Rip $1.1 billion from non-government schools
(Education Policy, no 38)
Support current needs based funding of non-government schools
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