UPDATE: Wynne 'will send a message of equality'
ONTARIO POLITICS / Kathleen Wynne will be Canada's first openly gay premier
Andrea Houston / National / Saturday, January 26, 2013
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Just steps from Toronto’s gay village, Kathleen Wynne made history by becoming the first lesbian premier of Ontario, beating Sandra Pupatello in a close race to the finish at the Ontario Liberal leadership convention Jan 26.
 
Wynne vowed to “get back to work” Tuesday morning right before outgoing premier Dalton McGuinty joined her onstage at the Mattamy Athletic Centre, in the former Maple Leaf Gardens.
 
“We will show the people of Ontario that we can govern in a minority parliament,” said Wynne, who some pundits predicted will not appeal to voters outside Ontario’s largest city. “And can we just get this Toronto thing out of the way? I will be the premier for the whole province.”
 
Before voting started, Wynne also put the “gay question” to rest in her speech to more than 2,000 delegates.
Kathleen Wynne is Canada's first openly gay premier.
(Andrea Houston)
 
“Is Ontario ready for a gay premier? You’ve heard that question. Let’s say what that actually means. Can a gay woman win? Not surprisingly, I haven’t answered that question.”
 
The 59-year-old politician recalled 2003, when fellow Liberal Party members warned her that voters were unlikely to elect a gay woman. She won anyway.
 
“There was a time not that long ago that most of us in this leadership race would not have been deemed suitable: a Portuguese Canadian, an Indo-Canadian, an Italian Canadian, female, gay, Catholic,” she said. “We would not have been able to stand on this stage. But this province has changed. Our party has changed.
 
“I do not believe the people of Ontario judge their leader on the basis of race, sexual orientation, colour or religion. I don’t believe it. They judge us on our merits, on our abilities, on our expertise, on our ideas, because that’s how everyone deserves to be judged.”
 
With Wynne’s victory, she becomes the sixth female premier in Canada.
 
Jules Kerlinger, with the Queer Liberals, says having a lesbian premier is a triumph for queer rights in Ontario. But, he adds, it will now be up to her to reach out to rural areas and show that she is about more than just gay rights.
Kathleen Wynne is congratulated by outgoing premier Dalton McGuinty.
(Andrea Houston)
 
“Twenty years ago this never would have happened,” he says. “Even today, there’s still those who will say she’s not electable because she’s a lesbian. Her sexuality does not define her. Her ideas and leadership go beyond that . . . She will send a message of equality.”
 
Wynne may not have campaigned on a queer-rights platform, but her sexuality was very much in the spotlight, in part because others thrust it there.
 
Those on her team were more than happy to talk about her sexuality and praise Wynne as a champion for gay rights.
 
When asked why there were no colours in Wynne's black-and-white logo, Liberal staffer Milton Chan said, "The campaign is gay enough without rainbows."
 
Wynne was the first out lesbian elected to Queen's Park in 2003. In 2006, she became the province's first lesbian cabinet minister. As education minister, she introduced a groundbreaking inclusive physical and sex education curriculum in 2010, which drew fire from ultra-conservative groups. The province shelved the curriculum until further consultations with parent groups could be completed – it has yet to be retabled.
 
Wynne also helped author a provincewide equity and inclusive education policy. The policy has been contentious with Catholic school boards, which altered it to prevent queer students from forming gay-straight alliances (GSAs) or discussing queer issues in school.
 
Wynne came out as a lesbian at age 37, after 13 years of marriage to a man with whom she has three children, now aged 32, 31 and 28. She is a grandmother to two granddaughters.
 
In 2000, Wynne was elected as a public school trustee in Toronto. During the campaign she was targeted by anonymous hate literature that described her as an “extremist lesbian.” In 2001, she helped pass a measure that encouraged public schools to purchase teaching materials that reflect the presence of gay and lesbian parents.
Sandra Pupatello, Wynne's chief rival, took the stage with Wynne and vowed to work with her in the new legislature.
(Andrea Houston)
 
Wynne was elected to the Ontario legislature in 2003, defeating Progressive Conservative cabinet minister David Turnbull.
 
Wynne inherits a laundry list of problems as Ontario’s new premier. For more than a year the Liberals have been plagued by scandal. McGuinty resigned from office in October and, in doing so, prorogued provincial parliament, leaving behind serious questions about the province’s troubled Ornge air ambulance service and the party’s controversial decision to relocate two gas plants. Wynne will also have to deal with increasing economic uncertainty in the province, ongoing labour unrest with teachers and a swelling deficit.
 
“I don’t deny that we as a party have had challenges, but now is the time to show we have learned from our mistakes and say they will not happen again,” she said as thousands of protesters gathered outside to voice their frustration with Bill 115, the province’s anti-strike legislation brought in to enforce contracts on teachers.
 
Even though the Ontario government officially repealed Bill 115 Jan 23, many protesters said Wynne will need to build bridges with the province’s angry teachers.
 
Martine Stonehouse, who works at the Toronto District School Board, says she expects Wynne to have an understanding of the needs of teachers and those working in education. Out of all the leadership candidates, she says, Wynne is still in the good books with teachers.
Wynne's supporters celebrate Jan 26 in Toronto.
(Andrea Houston)
 
“We need a leader who will fight for working people, teachers and people living in poverty,” she says. “We need to do more for the homeless. We need affordable housing. We need to get people off the streets. We need our government to stop attacking people.”
 
Education Minister Laurel Broten tells Xtra Wynne is in the best position to rebuild the government’s relationship with the education sector. “We need a new pathway forward, and I hope Kathleen begins that conversation right away,” she says.
 
MPP Glen Murray, who dropped out of the race for leader earlier in the month, pledging his support to Wynne, says the new premier will tackle the scandals and hurdles “in stride.”
 
“She’s a remarkable woman. She has personal integrity. She is committed to transparency and will be a very ethical leader. I think you’ll see a real energized party. It’s now Kathleen Wynne’s provincial party.”
 
Jan 26 - Where there's a Wynne there's a way

Kathleen Wynne has defeated five other Liberal challengers to become Canada's first openly gay premier. 

The MPP for Don Valley West triumphed on the third ballot over Sandra Pupatello, her main rival, after Gerard Kennedy and Charles Sousa dropped out of the race to support her. 
Kathleen Wynne is Canada's first openly gay premier.
(Andrea Houston)

Earlier in the day, Harinder Takhar pledged his support to Pupatello, while Eric Hoskins, who came in last on the first ballot, asked his delegates to support Wynne. 

Wynne's win will ensure her place in the history books. Not only will she be the first openly gay Canadian premier, she will also be Ontario's first female premier.

Xtra is following this story. 


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Reader Comments


 
Congratulations
Best of luck in your term, truly a memorable milestone.
Dollard Cheret, Edmonton Alberta
01/26/13 8:55 PM EST
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Being a Lesbian is irrelvant. Her much
more relevant Islamist orientation is more dangerous. She is NOT a friend of the LGBT and the illusion is perhaps the more threatening to our well being.......http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2011/09/18/18702961.html....
Oh Pleeezzzz, big deal
01/26/13 9:00 PM EST
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I wonder how much wheeling
and dealing went on with Wynne and the Muslim President of the Ontario Liberal Party, Yasir Naqvi? If any. If she supports such extremist positions such as segregating females in Public School Fundamentalist Prayers, then one can only imagine what other "progressive" and "Liberal" agreements she's made in a bid for her to obtain power? Or maybe this is all just a mountain out of a mole hill. Yeah, that's it, it's all good, nevermind.
Thomas, Hamilton Ont.
01/26/13 9:28 PM EST
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Will Wynne shut down the house for Friday prayers?
Wynne's view of education is not one I share. I don't support public education broken down into little chunks where one group is allowed to discriminate against others on public property. Where part of her mind did she misplace by catering to those wanting Islamic prayers in public schools?
woka, woka woka
01/26/13 9:32 PM EST
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Congratulations Kathleen!!
Congratulations to Kathleen! Yes, it still matters that she gay. We need to celebrate these milestones and be PROUD! Kathleen has great ideas and great values and yes it matters. Is it better not have any gay people in the political system? Yes, Muslims have rights too, we all have rights to be ourselves!
Kate, Toronto Ontario
01/26/13 9:59 PM EST
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Rights
to segregate others by gender through Political-Based Religious-Dogmatic-Practice in publicly funded buildings and institutions? That's who you ARE. You also sound old. I have no pride in Kathleen Wynne's win. I have no stake in anything her ilk stand for. None. She is not a friend to me or any reasonable thinking LGBT as far as I'm concerned. You Kate make Shawn Atleo's recent statement apropos and I'll paraphrase here for an LGBT context "Our Common Enemy is the Status Quo." You Kate are the Status Quo. As is Kathleen Wynne, the outgoing Premier.
Sharon, Toronto ON
01/26/13 11:30 PM EST
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no more status quo genitals!
Right on, Sharon! Until all transgenderqueer peoples have smashed the heterobourgeois pigpatriarchal cis-centrism of humans with penis and scrotums we will never be free to create the kind of fibrous husk inseminating 16 gendered wonderland of genital free socialism where transmale children(ne) in northern Canada who are being deprived packies because of the decadent transphobianism of southern gay and lesbian kapo sellout heteromimickers who laugh at our demands such as full reparations for all faafinas and berdache, infant hormone replacement centres and no more cis-based clothing styles. Free Palestine!
Loogie van Packie, Argyleforeveryone NWT
01/27/13 8:37 AM EST
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Time to merge the school systems
First order of business should be to merge Ontario's public and Catholic school systems into one system for each official language. No more discrimination against non-Catholic faiths. No more wasteful overlap and duplication in the school system.
Leonard, Ottawa Ontario
01/27/13 8:59 AM EST
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No looking back
25,000 people demonstrate against this government on the exact same streets we demanded our own rights and dignity -- and Xtra ignores them. We have our rights now and the austerity Premier is a lesbain so we don't have to bother paying any attention to what's happening on the streets. We made it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rick, Toronto Ont
01/27/13 9:38 AM EST
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Equality not the same as Equity
Wynne is not in favour of "equality." She is in favour of "equity." Big difference. Equality means judging people, not by the colour of their skin (or their ethnic background, gender, sexual orientation), but by the quality of their character or their skills. Equity is treating people differently according to which oppressed group they belong to. And, guess what folks, according to Wynne, Muslim rights trump gender rights. She's already demonstrated her beliefs in the area of schools.
woka, woka woka
01/27/13 10:17 AM EST
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Wynne for Education
This victory is indeed a win for public education. Kathleen's introduction of the Equity and Inclusive Education Act has put Ontario far ahead of our province in terms of accepting and supporting queer and allied students. In BC, we have 20 out of 60 school boards with discrete LGBTQ policies. Our "Liberal" Party has ignored the plight of queer students for the past decade despite repeated calls from teachers, parents and students for changes to the School Act to protect LGBTQ students.
James Chamberlain, Vancouver BC
01/27/13 10:54 AM EST
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Electorates
The other two parties will cut Premier Kathleen Wynne some slack,to see what she's got up her sleeve for Throne Speech and Budget. She'll enjoy Pride (The Province might even toss it a few tourist dollars), the summer recess of legislature. Back to Legislature after summer break, where an election will be called by November and then face the electorates in a real test of strength. Kim Campbell lasted as PM from June 25 to Nov 4 1993. Wynne is leader of the same old scandal ridden Liberal Party, nothing has changed, same faces different portfolios. Personally I would rather not have gay Premier, he or she, would only see Church St as one gay Toronto village, to the detriment of other queer neighbourhoods. A Conservative Government or a minority Conservative government could be the change the Province needs to get back on track.
Michel F. Pare, Toronto ON
01/27/13 11:58 AM EST
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What a joke!
This dyke will be DESTROYED by the electorate. Not that it really mattered who the Lie-berals set up as sacrificial lamb. How long can she avoid the voters?
ron, Vancouver Bc
01/27/13 12:23 PM EST
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Hey Rick...
You're right. The old scum-suckers of hypocrites, elitist pretenders and ALL their systems are finished! They know it. They're afraid. This is going to be fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Tom, Toronto Ontario
01/27/13 1:13 PM EST
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Tim Hudak is going to use it
You know Tim Hudak is going to use it to his advantage, not directly, but in that sneaky indirect way Stephen Harper also uses it to drum up votes. So.....Wynne needs a first strike plan. Don't react, frame, set parameters of all discussion before the cons do. DON'T REACT - FRAME!
Jase, Mississauga ON
01/27/13 2:03 PM EST
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A "message of equality"?
If Wynne believes in equality so much why does she publicly support Muslim prayer in public schools? During the leadership campaign she sent out a special email to Muslim delegates reminding them of her support of Imams coming into schools to preach the hatred contained in the Quran to gender-segregated groups of students! Where is the "equality" in making girls sit at the back of the room? Where is the "equality" of preaching a doctrine that calls for the execution of Homosexual men? Slowly we are seeing the Islamification of our country. Even at the gay mecca of Canada there are at least 3 sharia compliant restaurants serving only HALAL meat! Politicians like Wynne are a threat to the gay community especially gay men who would be executed under a Canada governed by Sharia law (the Quran doesn't mention lesbians).
Kevin, Toronto Ontario
01/27/13 4:22 PM EST
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wow
3 halal restaurants near the gay village = Sharia law. Wow. Can I have some of whatever drugs our trollers are smoking?
Craig S, Toronto Ontario
01/27/13 8:22 PM EST
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I dont' think the issue is
about Islamists. I think it has more to do with political religious fundamentalism and the threat against LGBT people. I think only old Liberal people don't get it. Anyone under 35's get it.....http://www.blogwrath.com/multiculturalism-in-action/how-muslims-defeated-two-gay-politicians-in-toronto/1194/
Forward, NY NY
01/27/13 9:34 PM EST
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@Forward NY
That is a very interesting link ! I would urge other to read it. Wynne may be the first Gay Premier of Ontario but she is likely to be the last as the Muslim population grows in Ontario and they use their power to shut-out gay politicians. As the article points out they have already succeeded in two elections. According to the article the Muslims in her riding feel they were tricked into voting for Wynne. She won't be getting their support next time! This is probably why Wynne is trying best she can to downplay her sexuality. She dislikes being referred to as the first gay premier (so much for pride!) and I notice there was no warm embrace of her wife last night as you would have seen if a man had one. When heterosexual politicians win their spouses are front and center! In the case of Wynne her wife was just another person wandering around the stage!
Kevin, toronto ontario
01/27/13 10:26 PM EST
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@Kevin
Hey Kevin, it looks like Andrew Brett of the AIDS Committee of Toronto (ACT) doesn't like your post of January 27 at 4:22 pm. He's calling you a racist and an Islamophobe on Twitter. See: https://twitter.com/andrewbrett Brett is the Communications Coordinator at ACT. See: http://www.actoronto.org/home.nsf/pages/contactus However, it's not surprising. Like many other officers and employees of ACT and other AIDS organizations in Toronto, he's a strong supporter of QuAIA. Andrew Brett has even written articles in support of QuAIA. For example, see: http://rabble.ca/multimedia/2010/07/case-study-failure-israel-lobby-toronto In addition to supporting groups like QuAIA that favour Israel's homophobic enemies that persecute and kill gays, Brett was apparently one of the driving forces behind ACT's pro-barebacking brochure. See: http://www.xtra.ca/public/Toronto/ACT_reaches_out_to_men_who_bareback-10221.aspx AIDS organizations in Toronto (including the Canadian AIDS Treatment Information Exchange and the Toronto People With AIDS Foundation ) even co-sponsored a QuAIA event in 2011 that competed with the annual AIDS vigil. See: http://queersagainstapartheid.org/2011/06/15/learning-tactics-and-strategies-with-act-up/ Between supporting Islamic homophobes in the mid-East and barebacking and doing relatively little to justify the HIV prevention monies they get from governments and other donors, these AIDS activists are really like a death cult.
Luke, Toronto ON
01/27/13 10:56 PM EST
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I watch this stuff closely
and I'm from Toronto. As an HIV+ Gay Man, I consider the Ontario Liberal Government's support (in-action is an action) for extensive far reaching criminalization and imprisonment for those with HIV to be a serious and dangerous threat to my well being. I consider as a HIV+ Gay Man those who support governments with such policies such as the Queer Liberals (silence equals death)to be little more than Dachau Guards and they are MY enemy and I feel they are placing me at risk. To have AIDS organizations support such a government is beyond obscene. Any government or organization that supports extremist and fundamentalist discrimination against a particular gender and race for any reason is I believe a huge threat for all critical thinking LGBT. As to ACT. Andrew Brett of the Aids Committee of Toronto should perhaps consider the clients first and foremost. I don't think tweeting violent accusations such as "islamphobic racists" supports their need for SAFETY. Words used in such a violent and accusatory way by someone who works with an extremely vulnerable and at risk population is I think quite horrible. I think their clients deserve to feel safe as there is no voice for them without serious and clearly potentially negative repercussions. I think anyone involved with a vulnerable and at risk population such as those with AIDS should be more considerate in their speech. As a Gay HIV+ Man and on reading Andrew Brett's tweets, as well as the other Xtra article, I do not feel safe going there at all. I'm glad Andrew who is getting paid to be their feels perfectly safe. I guess ACT is there for him and his ilk and not me. I worry for those who are in a much more vulnerable and at risk situation than I. It's fucking frightening. Here is an Xtra article that kinda supports my view.http://www.xtra.ca/public/Toronto/Drags_dilemma-12958.aspx
Justin, South Hamp UK
01/27/13 11:45 PM EST
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@Luke
Thanks Luke for tipping me off to this Dhimmi!
Kevin, toronto ontario
01/27/13 11:51 PM EST
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A Dhimmi
http://youtu.be/VQ3KOZCM91c
Renn, Toronto ON
01/28/13 12:23 AM EST
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@Renn
Thanks for the link! For those who don't understand my reference to "Dhimmi" watch this video! Kathleen Wynne is a typical Dhimmi! During her campaign she sent out a special email to Muslim delegates reminding them that she supported Muslim prayer in our schools - that she supported Imams coming onto school property to preach the vile hate-filled tenets of the Quran - tenets for example that demand the execution of homosexuals! I AM NOT MAKING THIS STUFF UP! HERE IS A LINK TO A COPY OF AN EMAIL THAT WYNNE SENT TO A DELEGATE WHO SHE THOUGHT (MISTAKENLY) WAS MUSLIM!!! SEE FOR YOURSELF!!! https://twitter.com/hani87/status/293893027209031680/photo/1
Kevin, toronto ontario
01/28/13 1:17 AM EST
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Is ACT Anti-Semitic?
Reading some of the Aids Committee Of Toronto's Communications Coordinator Andrew Brett's tweets and those he chooses to re-tweet including those tweets that attack moderate Tarek Fatah, and his support for supporters of QUAIA I'm wondering what's going on at ACT? I thought ACT was there for those with HIV/Aids? I have HIV and his sneaky borderline tweets are enough to keep me away from that organization. It makes me uncomfortable. Who are these people? Where were they educated if at all? What's with all this seeming anti-semitism?
Randy, Toronto Ontario
01/28/13 11:23 AM EST
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Nutbar #1
"A Conservative Government or a minority Conservative government could be the change the Province needs to get back on track." Yup.. That's it. Michel F. Pare is completely fucking insane. Or stupid. Quite possibly both, it's hard to say.
Har har, Toronto ON
01/28/13 11:43 AM EST
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Outgoing Premier Kathleen Wynne's
transition team includes (according to the Toronto Star)MICHAEL BRYANT, you know, the guy who killed cyclist Darcy Sheppard. It just get's better and better doesn't it?.....http://youtu.be/7apRN7vvm_A.....
Har Har, Toronto ON
01/28/13 2:04 PM EST
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a POV on context
Randy -- it is not necessarily about anti-Semitism. It is about white shame and the inverse reification of "racism" into the current leftist concept if greatest sin. There is no greater sin of all in this world as being seen as racist (despite the fact that many of these same people say that race is a social construct with no more real vailidity than genitals tell us anything about the "sex" of a person). During the 60s when identity politics were being developed, Islam (unknown to the west) became known to white leftists in two contexts: many hip and leftist black Americans were becoming Muslim as a rejection of all white culture in the USA which was christian; and a French-romanticism of militant Muslims in former colonies who were throwing off western imperialism (Algeria, Palestine, etc.). These people were identified as "brown". This in the eyes of hip white leftists, Islam is associated with very hip anti racist black and brown people's liberation from white colonialism. The details of Islam are irrelevant to these white leftists. All just exaggerations or justifiable after centuries of white oppression. Unquestioned support of all Islam as a form of anti-racist anti-oppression work is now a tenet of the white left. Modern western homosexuality is the crucible (one of them -- also modern western feminism though it intersects in ways to weird to include)in which movement purity is now proven. White oppressive homosexuals hate Islam as a religion and are seen as closet racists. Progressive white Queers are anti-racist and celebrate all Islamic causes especially against Israel now seen as the most right wing whitest most colonialist oppressor since south africa. So Homos, are you with us or against us, cry QAIA! Those who oppose will be vilified. Those who support will be championed. Real Queers against oppressing Gays is the zeitgeist of the current homosexual body politic. And it is playing out in these letters and around the blog
david, Toronto Ontario
01/28/13 5:46 PM EST
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“Muslims Don’t Vote for Gays”
Winne “the first openly gay Canadian premier...also...Ontario's first female premier.” BUT for how long? A minority Liberal Gov can be toppled through a Non-Confidence vote by opposition parties before the Liberal term is up. Winne will be thrown out with the dirty bath water of dissatisfaction with Liberals over union busting, rising electricity prices, etc. Unfortunately she will not stand a chance in a general election. And, Muslims will play a large part in not re-electing Winne. First of all, Muslims are mostly conservative in their world views and second, “Muslims Don’t Vote for Gays” —as the roadsigns said during Smitherman’s defeat, electing Homophobic red-neck Ford instead. Winne has been licking the asses of people who will shit all over her. It will be a mountain of pure holy Halal garlic shit. Only her 4eyes blinking will remain visible.
JB, TO ON
01/29/13 3:48 AM EST
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Nutbar #1
Har har, Toronto ON - 01/28/13 11:43 AM EST. I'm reasonably sane and love poking a stick in your eye once in while.
Michel, Toronto ON
01/29/13 5:01 AM EST
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what does that mean
Michel, they`re doing wonders in ESL classes these days. Or does your non-sequitor betray a deeper synaptic disarray somewhere between homunculous and cunt.
david, Toronto ON
02/06/13 4:57 PM EST
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