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  Larry Spencer - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Larry Spencer is a Baptist pastor in Canada, and former Member of Parliament (MP) for the Saskatchewan riding of Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre.
Spencer was born in Missouri, United States, in 1942.
Spencer was elected to the House of Commons on November 27, 2000.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Larry_Spencer   (570 words)

  
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www.brainyencyclopedia.com /topics/larry.html   (1388 words)

  
 Bio, Spencer, Larry H.
On February 18, 1966, Ruffin and his backseater, LT Larry H. Spencer launched on a strike near the city of Thanh Hoa - one of the points of what was known as the "Iron Triangle" in North Vietnam.
Larry Spencer was captured by the North Vietnamese and taken to Hanoi.
Spencer was held prisoner for the next 7 years until his release on February 12, 1973 in Operation Homecoming.
www.pownetwork.org /bios/s/s109.htm   (977 words)

  
 Larry Spencer -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Spencer was born in (A midwestern state in central United States; a border state during the American Civil War, Missouri was admitted to the Confederacy without actually seceding from the Union) Missouri in 1942.
Spencer was elected to the (The lower house of the British parliament) House of Commons on November 27 2000.
In late November 2003, Spencer caused controversy in Canada by (additional info and facts about Vancouver Sun) Vancouver Sun reporter Peter O'Neil when he said that he would support any initiative to outlaw (A sexual attraction to (or sexual relations with) persons of the same sex) homosexuality.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/l/la/larry_spencer.htm   (582 words)

  
 Real Women of Canada - Newsletters - ALLIANCE MP LARRY SPENCER AND FREEDOM OF SPEECH
Spencer stated he did not want homosexuals to go to jail or suffer any penalty, and that he regretted that society was giving its seal of approval, without telling the truth and telling facts about homosexuality, the Canadian media had a field day with his remarks.
Spencer's comments were likely to have a detrimental effect on the decision of Red Tories in the Progressive Conservative Party to vote in favour of the proposed Alliance-Tory merger.
Spencer was quoted as saying (National Post, Nov. 27, 2003) that people who have been practicing homosexuals for most of their adult lives, like New Democrat MP Svend Robinson, could transform themselves into heterosexuals.
www.realwomenca.com /newsletter/2004_jan_feb/article_2.html   (1168 words)

  
 No. 02-3117
Spencer was convicted of nine counts of forgery.
Counsel did not believe there had been reason to doubt Spencer's competency, and he believed Spencer was able to understand and assist in the proceedings.
Because counsel had no reason to doubt Spencer's competency, counsel's performance was not deficient when he did not raise that issue with the trial court.
www.wisbar.org /res/capp/2004/02-3117.htm   (578 words)

  
 davidwarrenonline.com - ESSAYS ON OUR TIMES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Spencer is clear in thought and articulate in expression -- rather more so than most Members of Parliament.
Spencer, suggesting that the suppression of him would be a test of Stephen Harper's Alliance Party leadership, and crucial to its impending merger with the Progressive Conservatives.
Spencer may prove, by his radical rejection of a radical reversal of our moral ideas, to have been a man ahead of his time.
www.davidwarrenonline.com /SunSpec/Nov03/index102.shtml   (1062 words)

  
 LifeSite Special Report - Statement of Position of MP Larry Spencer by His Executive Assistant Larry Birkbeck
Larry Spencer, under severe pressure from a predatory member of the media, on the fourth and same question, conceded that given his personal moral convictions he would support legislation introduced by his caucus or a colleague that would have the effect of reverting back to the pre 1969 Criminal Code.
Spencer expressed a sense of concern and caution to O’Neil that he was being more open in explaining the context of the attached document than he should be and was entertaining the discussion against all advice.
Larry Spencer is the anchor for the Conservatives in the City of Regina.
www.lifesite.net /ldn/2004/feb/040205b.html   (1600 words)

  
 Larry Spencer
Larry Spencer is a Baptist pastor and Member of Parliament (MP) for the Saskatchewan riding of Regina—Lumsden—Lake Centre;.
He was elected as candidate of Canadian Alliance, for which he was family issues critic, although he was later suspended from their caucus, did not join the caucus of the new Conservative Party of Canada, and presently sits as an independent.
Spencer's riding is targeted by the New Democratic Party.
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/larry_spencer   (601 words)

  
 Online NewsHour: National ID - February 26, 2002
LARRY ELLISON, CEO, Oracle Corp.: And can you imagine a database that keeps track of where you live, and how much you earn and where your kids go to school; what kind of car you drive; what your bank balance is; when you were divorced, what your alimony payments.
SPENCER MICHELS: Even if the driver's license is authentic, highway patrol officers on the lookout for speeders have limited means to check those licenses, especially those from out of state, for records other than speeding.
SPENCER MICHELS: While the question of a new national ID card remains contentious, DMV directors say that a more secure and uniform driver's license appears for the first time to be a distinct possibility, and that could fill the role of a national ID card.
www.pbs.org /newshour/bb/fedagencies/jan-june02/id_2-26.html   (1789 words)

  
 holycola.net: Tolerance and Larry Spencer's gay panic   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Spencer's comments regarding gay conspiracies and his desire for homosexuality to be returned to the Criminal Code.
Spencer, as the intolerant nature of his statements suggests he is not neither open to reason nor rational argument.
Spencer from the party is the only viable response to his outlandish comments if you want to maintain the positive momentum you have built thus far.
holycola.net /archives/000288.html   (1064 words)

  
 http://www.adamyoshida.com
Poor Larry Spencer, he’s a decent man trapped in a country where the government is willing to assist in the enforcement of the Shariah, the strict Islamic code of laws, but where people who disapprove of homosexuality are less popular, at least among opinion leaders, than pedophiles.
Spencer clearly wasn’t announcing that the Canadian Alliance would seek to criminalize homosexuality, he was merely musing that, in an ideal world, it would be nice to do so.
Spencer, the gay conspiracy) seems to be a fundamental reordering of society.
www.adamyoshida.com /2003/11/in-defense-of-larry-spencer.html   (1227 words)

  
 The Sedalia Democrat Online   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Spencer and his co-workers look through computerized catalogs or books to find the part number and then look through thousands of shelved boxes for the right piece.
Spencer also works with customers to find ways to make new parts work in the place of obsolete pieces or to solve mechanical puzzles.
Spencer had a heart attack, but the challenges don't seem to have slowed him down or diminished that cheery attitude customers seek out.
www.sedaliademocrat.com /News/284585563722053.htm   (518 words)

  
 CTV.ca | Alliance MP suspended over anti-gay remarks
Spencer, a U.S.-born former Baptist pastor, said he believed gays had conspired to seduce and recruit young boys in playgrounds and locker rooms and that a "well-orchestrated'' conspiracy has led to recent successes in gay rights.
Spencer's inflammatory statements come at a time when his party is working on a merger with the Progressive Conservatives, a merger many Tories have resisted.
Spencer's comments are unacceptable in the tolerant society we are trying to build in Canada," he said in a statement.
www.ctv.ca /servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1069944946157_65354146?hub=TopStories   (867 words)

  
 INTERVIEWEE: Jay Spencer
Larry Spencer: So, you were about ten then when you moved down here, you had two sisters and two brothers so there were five of you, and then how many more brothers and sisters did you have?
Jay Spencer: Farming mostly, and then in the wintertime when the kids were going to school after I got old enough, I'd go with my dad to work on construction jobs.
Jay Spencer: When we were out away from home, usually only construction jobs, they had their own quarters.
newdeal.feri.org /sevier/interviews/413i.htm   (5168 words)

  
 CBC News:Harper fires Spencer for anti-gay remarks   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Spencer said homosexuality is part of a "well orchestrated" conspiracy that should be outlawed, a Canadian Alliance MP says.
Spencer, the MP for Regina-Lumsden-Lake Centre, said that this conspiracy began in the 1960s and included the seduction and recruitment of young boys in playgrounds and locker rooms.
Spencer, the Alliance's family issues critic, said there has been a deliberate infiltration of homosexuality in North America's courts, schools, religious communities and the entertainment industry.
www.cbc.ca /storyview/CBC/2003/11/27/alliance031127   (500 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Larry Spencer
A Canadian federal election (more formally, the 38th general election) was held on June 28, 2004 to elect members of the Canadian House of Commons.
The House of Commons (French: Chambre des communes) is a component of the Parliament of Canada, which also includes the Sovereign (represented by the Governor General) and the Senate.
Spencer stated: 2003 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December A timeline of events in the news for November, 2003.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Larry-Spencer   (1238 words)

  
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She married Larry Lee Spencer 12 31 1971.
(Larry Lee Spencer is #501.) Larry was born 03 27 1941.
At 31 years of age Larry became the father of Luke William Spencer 07 27 1972.
www.roullier.org /journal/d0/i0000486.htm   (665 words)

  
 babble: Alliance Larry Spencer fired as Family Affairs critic.
Herron said his worst suspicions were confirmed earlier this week when Saskatchewan MP Larry Spencer suggested homosexuality should be outlawed, and that there has been a 40-year conspiracy to recruit children into the homosexual lifestyle, infiltrate the courts and otherwise reshape society's values.
Spencer would certainly have been asked his views on homosexuality in caucus discussions given that he was the critic in this area.
Spencer because he knew there would be positive press in the Canadian Christian Right media that a (Southern?) Baptist minister was given the Family Affairs critic role.
www.rabble.ca /babble/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=1&t=002345&p=   (6599 words)

  
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In his introductory remarks, Chair Larry Spencer noted that he will be publishing the list of attendees to each Executive Council meeting.
Therefore it is important that members notify him in advance of their anticipated absence, and of who will be sitting in as their substitute for the meeting.
Announcements Chair, Larry Spencer announced that there will be a "First Ever" Homecoming Relay Race held on Saturday morning of Homecoming, September 28.
www.plymouth.edu /committee/exec/archive/exec-minutes.96-09-13   (823 words)

  
 Voices of Classic Rock & Rockforever.com -- News
The impromptu unplugged set featured Larry Hoppen on piano and vocals, Dave Jenkins on acoustic guitar and vocals, Spencer Davis on acoustic guitar and vocals, and Joe Lynn Turner on Vocals and percussion.
The set-list was diverse ranging from an unplugged version of Love Takes Time, which Larry wrote, to an acoustic version of Smoke on the Water, which Joe performed during his years with Deep Purple.
Spencer played the blues while Dave changed up the tempo with a little country influence from his days with the hit group Southern Pacific.
www.rockforever.com /news/press-08052000.html   (552 words)

  
 Medical News Journal   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The Spencers spend eight months of the year traveling among various college campuses, performing their variety of illusions with the able assistance of Toby the poodle and Thurston the macaw.
The Spencers then created a portfolio of more than 55 magic tricks and performed them for the occupational therapists, who took careful notes as to how each separate trick forced the utilization of fingers, hands, and arms.
Spencer recalls the case of a woman psychiatric patient who had not smiled for six months.
www.magictherapy.com /amnj.html   (1543 words)

  
 I didn't know Clayton Cramer was a Canadian MP (Signifying Nothing: Tell 'em about it, Joe-Joe!)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
Spencer said any MP, and especially someone from his party, risks being labelled “a redneck or a hate-monger or homophobic” if they even mention such views in Parliament.
Spencer outright from the party for his “outrageous” remarks.
Larry Spencer isn't some ol' codger holding court at the red-and-white pole barber shop, he's a member of Parliament.
blog.lordsutch.com /?entryid=941   (460 words)

  
 Larry Spencer Bio
Larry Spencer's trumpet plays a rich tapestry of styles: classical, pop, rock, latin and jazz.
While at Capital University, Larry studied with Ray Eubanks, and enjoyed playing principal trumpet in the orchestra, lead and solo trumpet in the jazz band, first cornet in the wind ensemble and brass choir, as well as performing in numerous faculty recitals.
Larry has played and recorded with many local groups and artists, including the Collection Jazz Orchestra, with which he is a featured soloist.
markaustinband.com /friends/larry.htm   (448 words)

  
 Daimnation!: Larry Spencer's gift to the Liberals
Canadian Alliance MP Larry Spencer, his party's family issues critic, says he'd support any initiative to put homosexuality back in the Criminal Code of Canada.
Spencer said the conspiracy began with a speech by a U.S. gay rights activist in the 1960s whose name he couldn't recall.
Spencer said one of the major steps was to encourage followers to enter the ministry of various churches and to infiltrate North America's schools and teaching colleges.
www.damianpenny.com /archived/001971.html   (427 words)

  
 Clemson World Winter 1998 -- Oh, Brother!
Larry, now a sophomore, felt like he was at home from the moment he stepped on Clemson's campus.
Spencer and Larry agree there are benefits and disadvantages to being siblings at Clemson.
Spencer is applying to law school and plans to one day be a partner in a major law firm or, perhaps, a Supreme Court Justice.
virtual.clemson.edu /groups/CWORLD/winter98/brother.htm   (810 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-09)
The issue is whether his trial counsel was ineffective by failing to seek a compe tency evaluation for Spencer before he pleaded no contest.
Counsel did not believe there had been reason to doubt Spencer\rquote s competency, and he believed Spencer was able to understand and assist in the proceedings.
Counsel testified that he believed Spencer was attempting to delay the case and otherwise \'93throw \'85 monkey wrenches into the system.\'94 After hear ing this testimony, the court found that although Spencer had been a difficult client, there had been no reason for counsel to doubt his competency.
www.courts.state.wi.us /ca/opinions/02/02-3117.doc   (772 words)

  
 ESR | December 22, 2003 | Canadian conservatism needs relationship rescue: "How's that working for ya?" ...
In a tightly-controlled, politically correct Canadian media that is devoid of alternative opinion, Spencer has been forced to walk the plank, for daring to speak the "c" word that durst not be spoken.
Out of a plethora of editorials condemning Spencer, for his beliefs, only two editorials I found have taken the time to examine the content of Spencer's reported comments, showing the "poor old guy" to be not entirely dotty (Gunter, Warren).
The shocking part of the 'Larry Spencer affair,' should not be that Spencer thought there was a "gay agenda" but rather that he was seemingly so ill prepared to talk to reporters regarding the same-sex marriage issue specifically, and homosexuality generally.
www.enterstageright.com /archive/articles/1203/1203canconagenda.htm   (2036 words)

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