Once again, Statistics Canada, using info generously contributed by police forces across the country, has issued this reassuring statistical commentary: “Canada’s crime rate in 2011 lowest since 1972” Who’s fooling whom? How many Canadians feel safer today than last year? Or the year before that? Or twenty years before that? The death of innocents still features in the news and the ringing of bullets still echoes in the consciousness of Canadians from the Eaton’s shootings, the Scarborough backyard party gone ballistic and the Colorado “Batman” shootings.
Copyright, patent protection and intellectual property rights are absurdities in a materialistic or naturalistic world:
Gaia-Environmentalism has become a very pervasive political religion in recent years. Thankfully Canada’s national government seems to be committed to walking away from this immature superstition, replacing it with a scientifically rational approach to government policy. A recent case in point is something as straight-forward as fisheries legislation. Following is a press release from the government, announcing changes to fisheries policy. If you’re a rural Canadian, or anybody else who takes private property rights and science seriously, you should appreciate the following announcement.
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Excerpt from “A Biblical View of Private Property”…
Since the family is the primary institution whereby the Dominion Covenant is to be extended, laws were given to protect the property of families. The Jubilee laws of Leviticus 25 insured a family that it would always have land so that dominion could be exercised. Property could not be taxed. Even the father could not dispossess his family from the land because of carelessness, poor stewardship, or debt. Fathers were instructed to lay up an inheritance for their children so that the work of dominion under God could continue.
Received via email…
[This letter from Bruce arrived yesterday and is followed by some post-mortem Case Commentary]
November 6, 2010
Dear Supporters,
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
The evidence that reform is needed to the Criminal Code came by way of the criminal-pandering behaviour of Daddy Dalton’s police and prosecuters who harassed a hard-working Toronto Chinese grocer in the wake of a pathetic history of failure of protecting these grocers.
National Post – Nov. 3, 2010
Reforming the law on citizen’s arrest
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