Well tomorrow is the day apparently when the election writ is to be dropped, and we already have some very important issues to think about. It is apparent that the Conservative Party has some serious sexual issues, and some they are somewhat open about but others they are backing off or refusing replies on. Let us start with Prostitution! Several years ago we experienced the Harper government bringing in a law against paying for sex and advertising sexual services. Two freedoms, two individual choices affected and denied after 150 years of Canada being a country. It has been a fight to keep Prostitution legal in Canada, and in almost every stance, the Supreme Court has defended women's rights to sell their bodies. But once again, a man, or two men, Steven and Peter, brought in a man's law to affect the right of women to prostitute. Shortly after western Canada announced that it may not enforce this law vigorously, Mr Harper was accused of putting together a hit squad to raid the brothels of western Canada and enforce his religious and personal dictation on the sex life of free men and women. Enter the end of the Harper era and no real changes have occurred. We hear of plans to fight this law but still, it takes several years to beat a law like that in the Supreme Court. So we don't need more laws on sex. So along comes our new conservative leader, Andrew Scheer, who refuses to march with gays, and their sort, refuses to support gay marriage, and is outright speaking against the concept. And along the way he proposes new laws against deviates and ways to keep them out of society longer. But we don't have a definition of deviates from him, and so could it include anyone who crosses the paths of his religious leanings? We must remember he is a member of a church, and I am supportive of that ideal. These are not things against the man! I support any man who has lofty ideals, at least lofty and good in his mind! He is able to practice the freedom of choice in having those beliefs, but pushing those beliefs onto others in the form of legislation is a denial of that freedom of choice to all Canadians. We need to be very concerned in this election that Andrew Scheer will take away our freedoms of sexual choice, sex itself, and perhaps bring back a bar on abortion and maybe even marijuana. While he denies he will do it, that doesn't mean he won't support those actions by others, and I believe from Mr. Scheer's actions that sex is a big ticket item in his back ground, one that he is keeping very silent about but has let out enough information that we should read with fear what the consequences of his power would be if elected as a Prime Minister. Every person in Canada who values their sexual freedom, the ability to have sex outside marriage, the freedom to enjoy a coffee or supper with a sexual partner as part of a great night, without having the reward categorized as a "consideration" by Peter's law, every person in Canada, needs to vote against the conservative party. In a recent discussion with a friend who is against the Liberals, and supports Scheer, I was told that Trudeau had messed up Canada enough and we would all be F'd if Trudeau got back in. That can be turned around to "You won't be F'd if Scheer gets in!" and that is what the message is, you won't be having sex other than under Scheer and Harper's rules. It is true, you won't be F'd at all. So think carefully on election day. Your sex life, and sexual identity are at stake. And you have my permission to pass this around.