Thursday, May 3, 2012
From: Gary L. Bauer
Obama stabbed a noble, trusting, courageous man in the back
Obama’s China Fiasco
Chen Guancheng’s life is in danger from the Chinese government, and the Obama Administration bears major responsibility for his predicament. Chen is a blind human rights activist in China. Last month he escaped house arrest, breaking his foot when he jumped off a wall, and sought refuge at the U.S. embassy in Beijing.
ChristianGovernance eletter – May 3, 2012
Star-Phoenix sides with atheist against praying Christian councillor
The Saskatoon StarPhoenix has taken a clear atheistic stance on Saskatoon Councillor Randy Donauer’s grace that has attracted the hatred of a self-professed atheist in the audience.
ChristianGovernance Newsletter – April 24, 2012
Well, I have to admit that I was hoping for more than 5 responses for Randy Donauer from the few hundred people on out email list. I know it’s only been a day, and that more responses will be coming in from some of you. I encourage you not to forget this case if you’re delayed in being able to respond and express your support. If you have other ways of expressing your support, please use them as well.
A self-professed atheist is threatening to file a lynching – a human rights complaint – against a Christian Saskatoon counsellor for saying grace in public. This is outrageous, but it illustrates the zealotry of atheism and humanism. These ideologues try to smear Christianity – and especially Christian conservatives – as zealots. But Christians don’t behave like this. It does, however, seem to be the way a growing number of atheists/humanists behave.
LifeSiteNews.com – November 26, 2010
Mexican state government investigated for ‘endorsing’ ex-gay conference
By Matthew Hoffman
GUADALAJARA, Mexico – The government of the Mexican state of Jalisco is under “investigation” by the state human rights commission for alleged sponsorship of a conference that included Richard Cohen, an ex-homosexual and therapist who treats homosexuals for unwanted same-sex attraction, according to the Mexican newspaper El Universal.
We know that there are huge inefficiences in Canada’s medical systems and we support private, for-profit health care delivery. But we get very queezy about the idea of ideology and human rights dictating the terms and conditions of medical care as in the case of Quebec, reported in the article below. That would be adding one problem on top of another rather than providing a genuine solution.
The Regina Leader-Post – Nov. 20, 2010
Rally honours lives lost to prejudice
A rally will be held in Regina today to mark the 12th annual Transgender Day of Remembrance. The TRANSforming Lives Advocacy Project is hosting the event, set to begin at 1 p.m. at the Gay and Lesbian Community of Regina Centre, located at 2070 Broad St. According to a media release, the event will commemorate lives that have been lost due to anti-transgender hatred, violence and prejudice. The advocacy project is a campaign to see gender identity and gender expression included as protected grounds of discrimination in the Saskatchewan Human Rights Act.
The Windsor Star – November 12, 2010
Law prof ‘disruptive,’ U of W says: Failed dean candidate’s complaint disputed
By Joseph Brean, with files from Frances Willick, Postmedia News
The Globe and Mail – Nov. 16, 2010
Evangelical leader accuses Tories of helping push NDP bill on gender
By Gloria Galloway
The Daily Telegraph – November 16, 2010
Clegg takes over on Human Rights Act
By Christopher Hope