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Edmonton Journal – November 9, 2010
Farmer brings crusade for raw milk: Says closure of his ‘cow-sharing’ operation was motivated by corporate lobbying
By Karen Kleiss
Received via email…
October 29, 2010
Dear Supporters,
On October 21, 2010 the Attorney General of Ontario served their application to take the Montagues’ home and land, life savings, and costs – if there’s anything left. See http://www.brucemontague.ca/html/0410.html.
The Yukon Territory just refused to pass the type of law that Ontario is using to steal the Montague family home and life savings
(By the way, Kevin Swanson just confirmed today his availability to speak at ChristianGovernance’s “Titanic 2011 – Women and Children First” banquet in Ottawa on Friday, April 15, 2011. Contact us or stay tuned for more information.)
October 9, 2010
My recommendations for the Colorado Election 2010 (Amendments and Propositions)
By Kevin Swanson
Let me get this straight… 89% failure rate – evidence of chronic problems in this regard – but for the sake of safety, we’re so brainwashed that we just want to tinker with the system! The state has clearly done a pathetic job of preserving the highest standards of competency and safety among drivers. The only way to hope to improve the situation is more regulations and impositions. This is incompatible with a free society and just stirs up resistance. The road and driving sector should be privatized. Even if the same restrictions are placed on drivers by property and system owners who want to protect themselves from liability and keep their insurance rates down, this will be seen by people as an economic issue, not a governance issue, so it won’t carry with it the same stigma as governmental regulations. And with proper enforcement, this context then will encourage more cooperation by drivers. But we’re brainwashed idol worshipers so we wouldn’t even think of a solution that doesn’t involve the civil government.
Spontaneously captured on a participant’s cell phone at a protest held yesterday on Parliament Hill. Click here to watch and crank up the volume on your computer.
Received via email…
Just moments ago, Michael Ignatieff led Parliament’s opposition to defeat the Conservative bill that would have killed Canada’s long-gun registry.
This is your win.
When we asked, you spoke up for Canada’s public safety in your community and online. You donated so our Women’s Caucus could spread our message across Canada in the critical final days before the vote. And when Jack Layton refused to take responsibility for his NDP caucus, you phoned his office and told him to get the votes no matter what.
CHP Canada Communiqué – Vol 17, No 35 * September 7, 2010
God’s Law or Total Statism
By Jim Hnatiuk, Leader of the Christian Heritage Party
“You can’t legislate morality,” is a sentiment commonly expressed in our pluralistic society. “I’m not bound by your rules; I have my own way of looking at things,” is the accepted belief.
I was as shocked as any other respectable Canadian when I saw the reports about the illegal bureaucratic swarming against the rural Ontario Jaworski family.
Oh, wait a second. It wasn’t illegal. The kind of behaviour that makes bureaucrats indistinguishable from mob enforcers is increasingly legal in Ontario… and this country.
National Post – August 19, 2010
Liberty lovers meet their match
By Kevin Libin
Peter Jaworski wasn’t born in the cradle of freedom, but his mother says she hid illegal, anti-Soviet pamphlets in his baby carriage, covertly passing them out to fellow dissidents on the streets of Wroclaw, Poland. When local police sent an order to his father to report to them for unspecified reasons, the family used a permit to travel to Germany and fled, eventually settling in Orono, Ont.