Gay Marriage legalised in Queenland.

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QUEENSLAND MPs have voted in favour of legalising same-sex civil unions during an historic night in Parliament.

After almost four hours of debate Andrew Fraser's private member's bill was passed by a vote of 47 to 40.


The bill, introduced by Deputy Premier Andrew Fraser, enables same-sex couples to register their union with the Queensland Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages.


The bill will grant same-sex couples the right to enter in to legally recognised civil unions. At least one of the parties to the civil partnership must live in Queensland.


The debate has prompted a strong reaction from gay rights, religious and family groups.


Labor MPs were allowed a conscience vote, but all Liberal National Party voted against the bill.


Four Labor MPs voted against the bill, including Health Minister Geoff Wilson, Capalaba MP Michael Choi, Albert MP Margaret Keech and Bundamba MP Jo-Ann Miller.



Speaking in Parliament, Mr Fraser said it was 21 years to the day that Labor decriminalised homosexual activities in Queensland. And now he said, Labor could make history again to progress the rights of homosexuals.


"This bill merely but not meekly seeks to formally recognise relationships which have existed in Queensland for centuries,'' he told Parliament.


"It provides them with the opportunity to celebrate their commitment and their love for one another in a ceremony in front of friends and family, perhaps this is its most important feature.''


Opposition legal affairs spokesman Jarrod Bleijie said Mr Fraser only introduced the bill to shore up the left vote and was rushing it through parliament before the election, due early next year.


He said the bill was only introduced on October 25 and there has not been enough time for community consultation.


"He (Mr Fraser) did it to stitch up a Green preference deal,'' Mr Bleijie told Parliament. "This bill is nothing more than a stunt.''

Mr Bleijie said more than 54 per cent of the final number of submissions to a legislative committee that examined the bill were received 17 days after the cut-off date.


"That goes to the heart of the lack of consultation,'' he said.
"We do not believe the people of Queensland have had the appropriate opportunities to raise their concerns.''


He also said the bill was not a priority for Queenslanders, who are more concerned about cost of living pressures.


"Civil partnerships is not on a priority list in the minds of Queenslanders,'' he said.


"The passing of this bill will not save Queenslanders money, it will not ease cost of living pressures, it will not get our triple-A credit rating back.''


Premier Anna Bligh said the bill may not be a priority for all of Queensland but it was a priority for those that live with discrimination every single day of their lives.


"The fight against discrimination should be a priority of any government,'' she told Parliament.


"This bill is fundamentally about the human rights of Queensland's citizens, but it is much more than that, it is about the joyful business of love and that is why it has touched the hearts of so many Australians, why so many people believe that Australia should be dealing with this issue.''


She also attacked the LNP for not having a conscience vote.
"They are now in the grip of the rising influence of the religious right,'' she said.


Capalaba MP Michael Choi became the first Labor member to speak against the bill. If six Labor MPs opposed the bill it was not expected to pass.


Mr Choi said he had voted in Parliament to give homosexuals the same rights as heterosexuals when it came to taxes and property law and would continue to do so.


But he said he was brought up in a conservative household and when it came to legislating on homosexual love, his conscience didn't agree.


"I struggled and I argued with myself over and over but in the end I could not support this bill,'' he told Parliament.
"My conscience does not allow me to go further, I wanted to but I could not. To those I have disappointed and hurt with my decision I am sorry.


"I must be true to my own conscience because I have to live with me.''


He said he also didn't support the legislation because it would only be recognised in Queensland.


"The real challenge is with Federal Parliament, because that is where the challenge lies,'' he said.


Labor MP for Toowoomba North Kerry Shine had said this week he was undecided on whether he would support the bill, but told Parliament he would vote in favour of it.


Gladstone independent MP Liz Cunningham said she would vote against it.


Independent memberfor Nanango Dorothy Pratt said she would also vote against the bill.


Not only did she believe the legislation was being rushed through, she believed it could be seen to erode Christian values.
She said she had received hate mail over her opinion, and had been called ignorant, coming from the dark ages, and even old and ugly. But that would not deter her.


"I accept that the homosexual community see this as a human rights issue,'' she told reporters.


"But I also accept the fact that many people of religious belief believe that this is an issue about marriage, they believe it is a dilution of their belief that marriage is between a man and woman, and I also believe that they believe it endeavours to remove a basic tenet of their life.''


Health Minister Geoff Wilson said although he had publicly supported the bill, he had decided only in the past few days to oppose it.
He said that his working class and Christian background have been the pillars of his life and he felt uncomfortable that the bill created a new legally recognised relationship that was an alternative to marriage.


"I am not convinced that that is a good thing to do,'' he told Parliament.


"I believe in the biblical understanding of marriage. I have wrestled with the many issues involved in the bill and have tried to bring an open mind.


"This is a conscience vote and I feel bound to vote with my conscience,'' Mr Wilson said.
Member for Albert Margaret Keech was the third Labor MP to speak against the bill.


She said she was a Christian and that civil unions mirror marriage in all but name and undermine the institution.


"I believe that marriage is between a man anda women ... therefore after careful consideration my conscience prompts me to oppose this bill by voting against it,'' she told Parliament.


"I do not support a radical change to the long-established definition of marriage.


"I am not convinced that any change to marriage is for the common good for our society.''


She also said the vast majority of constituents she spoke to didn't want her to vote in favour of the bill.


Earlier, a crowd of gay rights activists gathered outside Parliament in a last ditch bid to urge MPs to support the bill.


One of the activists, Alex Myman, said her message was simple.
"We want equal rights," she said. "We're human beings as well."


Premier Anna Bligh addressed the crowd and said she looked forward to a "majority of voices" supporting the bill in Parliament.


She dismissed claims from her political opponents that the main issue was one of "process".


"This is not about process, this is about human beings," she said. "It's about Queenslanders and it's about their human rights."
The crowd dispersed ahead of the start of debate.


The bill follows the same reforms in Tasmania, the Australian Capital Territory, New South Wales and Victoria.


So what are your guys opinions on this?


Taken from: http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/...ouse-in-brisbane/story-e6freon6-1226210558792
 
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no one are interested in this s***

why do you even bother posting about gays huh


To be honest I also didnt read the whole thing, just read the title and thats it :P

Btw OP please do not give so much gaps after each paragraph.
 
sometimes people talk bad about religions even some staff of WJ , but trust me these are results of Atheism , when you don't have a religion there wont be anyone or anything to say you which is right or which is wrong , you could even murder a person and think it is a good thing , i consider gay marriage worse than murder
 
Lol homophobes around here is pretty lulzy, anyway good for those who live there. They are no longer 2nd class citizens.

Btw my 2 cents of hate and intolerance : Religion comes out of ignorance, the more the humans know the less "god" is needed.
 
@Breaking Bad

People like you are the idiots of our world. Nothing is wrong with gay marriage. If two people share a connection with each other who is their to stop them? So what if they are of the same sex? That shouldn't matter at all. I personally think that gay marriage should be legalized everywhere. Everyone should get the right of marriage no matter who they are.
 
@Breaking bad and Raymond.. this isn't place for for discussing gay rights and all other racial stuff. And moreover discuss only if you're a gay, only a gay have a right to talk about gay rights coz it's their right!
 
@Breaking Bad,

I support you dawg :D
Atheist are idiots.

Same gender marriages should be prohibited and considered as a crime. I mean its against the nature's rule.

Inserting your penis in a butthole of a man :facepalm:
Inserting your finger in the vagina everytime.

What else can you do ?

Its really an idiotic thing to make the law for the gays & lesbians :/
 
See guys, if you don't want to support, please don't like i'm doing. Don't go against unless you are a gay and it hurt your sentiments..
If you don't support them, don't care about them! But don't comment against them!
And i don't encourage them, it's their wish, we can't do anything!
 
@Breaking Bad

People like you are the idiots of our world. Nothing is wrong with gay marriage. If two people share a connection with each other who is their to stop them? So what if they are of the same sex? That shouldn't matter at all. I personally think that gay marriage should be legalized everywhere. Everyone should get the right of marriage no matter who they are.

Idiot tomorrow if government says murder is not illegal anymore imagine what would be the results all over the streets? same with gay marriage its a fucking crime and when it is legalized the society start to get messed up , government have rules why? to control people that's why we have police and shits , then what is a religion? its a free set of rules which we all should follow to control our self from going to the wrong path
 
Idiot tomorrow if government says murder is not illegal anymore imagine what would be the results all over the streets? same with gay marriage its a fucking crime and when it is legalized the society start to get messed up , government have rules why? to control people that's why we have police and shits , then what is a religion? its a free set of rules which we all should follow to control our self from going to the wrong path

No, religions are those institutions that brainwash you since youre a baby to do what the say and think what they want.
All major wars have been related to religions. The worst crimes commited ever have been in the name of God.

Comparing gay marriage to murder just say what kind of a wicked person you are and how ignorant about what a gay and lesbian is.
 
No, religions are those institutions that brainwash you since youre a baby to do what the say and think what they want.
All major wars have been related to religions. The worst crimes commited ever have been in the name of God.

Comparing gay marriage to murder just say what kind of a wicked person you are and how ignorant about what a gay and lesbian is.
Tell us the specific religion ?

As far as I know, the religion I follow doesn't brainwash neither does it do bad things in the name of God :)

Oh and I'm Hindu :)
 
No, religions are those institutions that brainwash you since youre a baby to do what the say and think what they want.
All major wars have been related to religions. The worst crimes commited ever have been in the name of God.

Comparing gay marriage to murder just say what kind of a wicked person you are and how ignorant about what a gay and lesbian is.

if you buy a new car in good condition and you drive it like a dumb ass and you crash it , can you blame the car for that? you cant

same with a religion , religion is like a car some drive it well but some drive it in the wrong way

but think of a world without religion , what does every religion say? it says don't steal , don't murder , don't hurt other people etc.. does it say go take AK47 or hijack a flight , even with religion if the world is so bad if there is not going to be religion world will not even exist
 
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