From ChristianGovernance eletter – December 14, 2012
Many of you listened to the disgusting CBC assault on parents, home schooling and God’s law (5th Commandment) that we addressed a few eletters ago. Click here and scroll down to the story where you’ll find a link to the recording of the program.
If you want to complain to CBC’s The Current for their vicious smear of parents and home schooling, this is their contact info:
The Current
Use email form at this web address
Telephone Feedback line: 1-(877) 287-7366
Fax: (416) 205-2371
The Current, CBC Radio, P.O. Box 500 Station A, Toronto, ON M5W 1E6
On a recent CBC podcast of “The Current” with Anna Maria Tremonti, I listened to her rabid attack on home-schoolers, followed by a CBC-produced “skit” that further exposed this identifiable group to hatred and contempt.
Ms. Tremonti was conducting “interviews” (heavily weighted with her own bias) around the recent announcement that Alberta had agreed to drop the contentious inclusion of Human Rights legislation in its approach to home-schooling in the province.
From: ChristianGovernance eletter – November 23, 2012
At the top of the list of news links in the right-hand column is a link to a CBC report on home schooling. The initial interviews were standard fare. One should expect the host to express the state-ist, human rights perspective that she did. In this case, it wasn’t challenged as effectively as it could have been.
These days one need only open the CBC News webpage to find a thorough exposé of the latest alleged skullduggery of the Conservative government (i.e. The “Harper Government” as it is affectionately known by the downstream media.) Yesterday, CBC (the official organ of Her Majesty’s Loyal Opposition) had a Live! headline about Thomas Mulcair addressing the NDP Caucus on the anniversary of their “historic victory.” (Excuse me? Rising to the status of Official Opposition is certainly an achievement but I thought “victory” would be a word reserved for, er, the victors…like the Conservatives who—deserving or not—won a majority government.)