Tradition

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I believe in a family, and I don't that makes me a man. Tradition is important. Traditionally, a is between man and a woman of the same . Traditionally, you mixed the races you were . There's nothing with an old-fashioned, traditional shunning. Isn't that right, , like we did with sister when she dated Arab boy in university. You know her kids--she is to us now. child should have a and a dad, and else. In fact, that's I believe in the traditional definition of '.' That's a curse word, kids. That's just talk for the little fellow next door. He have a father. children is never easy. are rambunctious. Traditionally, you beat them for it, I suppose, but that's gone. You that now and the next thing you know 's an RCMP officer at door interfering--and he's wearing a on his head. are called Sikhs now, I'm sure that's not the traditional for them. 's even a few Sikh in the House of now, and traditionally you wear a hat in House of Commons. Of , traditionally only men in the House of Parliament, but then women persons the law. Traditionally, women a property like a couch, or a monkey , or a jar of . I warn you if keep going the way are now, eventually everyone be equal, and then what? I you: act you . A message from traditional Canadians for the Preservation of the Definition of All Things Traditional.