What will we do, when there are no letters left to write?

By Stephen Gray


We write letters to our M.P.’s when legislation is proposed that will undermine traditional family morality and is detrimental to society. This, supposedly, is the democratic way of showing your disapproval. Of course your M.P.’s, being the "plausible" people they are, write back and thank you for your letter, then continue to pass the legislation that undermines society anyway. There have been a few with principles who have fought the anti-family agendas, but only a few.


Many years ago a petition was submitted to parliament. This petition had over 1 million signatures on it opposed to abortion. This was the largest petition ever submitted to parliament and it was treated with contempt. Did our political masters take notice? No. They carried on regardless, and today in Canada the slaughter of the unborn child continues unabated or debated. We have "social peace" on abortion according to Prime Minister Chretien.


Another issue undermining society today is so-called homosexual "rights." It will soon be a crime even to say that, if a certain politician has his way. We live in a society where a million peoples’ signatures count for nothing. Yet one person with a predilection for the homosexual lifestyle and unelected judges can have politicians form a committee to consider approving claptrap called "same-sex marriage." Normal people have written thousands of letters, sent emails and faxes on this proposed insanity to the politicians and receive the usual politically correct answer: "Thank you for your letter, your input is important to us." Yeah sure, tell that to the over 1 million people who wrote to parliamentarians opposing abortion.


The politicians weasel out of any responsibility for their actions by saying they have to abide by "The Charter of Rights and Freedoms." This so-called document of "freedoms" was imposed on the country without the people voting on it. The judiciary have effectively imposed an agenda on the public using this "Charter." Witness the "reading in" of "sexual orientation" a term never defined, but is in fact a fallacy of words and a perversion of language. Yet supposedly "intelligent legal minds" parrot these words as if they were true. The politicians speak these unexplained and delusional words "sexual orientation" and "same sex marriage" and it makes one realize to write letters to these people is like corresponding with people who no longer are competent. Of course we are told we can vote them out at the next election. This is so, but they have already done their damage and the next lot to take over give us more of the same. Why do we continue to participate in a system that has become corrupted? It is in fact a parody of democracy. Insanity rules.


Just look at the issue of child pornography and see the madness that has infected our rulers’ brain cells. A pervert’s work has "artistic merit" according to a "learned" judge. People wrote thousands of letters to politicians regarding the child pornography issue and the powers that be still cannot come up with a law for decency and morality and protection of children. They can contemplate "hate laws" for anyone criticizing sodomites but no laws strong enough to protect children. Something is deranged in the house on the Hill.


Now we are to have marijuana legalized. The dopes on the Hill are now promoting dope. Safe houses for addicts to shoot up in are in the works. Free needles are already in circulation. The country has become an enabler of everything that is detrimental to society. Of course, people write letters objecting but to no avail. We live in a pretend democracy.


What do these political and judicial outlaws have left to impose on us? Make no mistake, the worst is yet to come. Once a society goes down this path of perversion and madness anything is possible. Will there be any letters left to write, when you no longer have any freedom left to write them? Just ask Chris Kempling, the teacher who wrote letters to the newspapers-on his own time-criticizing the homosexual agenda. Mr. Kempling was penalized for doing so. If it can happen to him it can happen to anybody. What will we do when we have no letters left to write because to do so will be a crime?


Stephen Gray

graysinfo@telus.net  website http://www.oocities.org/graysinfo

May 25, 2003.


Some info on the Author: Stephen Gray is a writer and researcher on various topics. He published a newsletter for 11 years exposing the misuse of trade union time and money.