Nov 202012
 

Kari Simpson and Ron Gray interview Maurice Vellacott, MP for Saskatoon—Wanuskewin in the province of Saskatchewan, about his recent recommendation that Linda Gibbons and Mary Wagner receive Diamond Jubalee medals. Vellacott calls these women "heroines of humanity" for their brave and relentless opposition to baby-killing (Canada is now the only country in the world with no law addressing pre-born human rights). MP Vellacott also discusses his support for Canada's removal of diplomatic ties with Iran.

The Mark Hasiuk Show: Prime Selections

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Oct 112012
 

See Mark Hasiuk in action from some of his recent shows. Mark interviews Pat Buchanan about America's self-inflicted stumble into economic and social choas, recounts how and why history recognizes the importance of the AK-47, debates Ron Gray over whether Iran should have its own nuclear bomb, interviews Vivian Krause about how American corporations are using charitable donations to curtail Canadian competitiveness, interviews Brent Rooney about the mounting evidence that abortions lead to the crippling of subsequent children in epidemic proportions, and comments on how the pop-idol status of Che Guevara doesn't match the monumental evil he was responsible for – and all this in just 20 minutes!

The Mark Hasiuk Show vs. Family Freedom Fighters: Should Iran Have Nukes?

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Sep 132012
 

Pop the popcorn, get the bull horns and notepads out! This show is informative, passionate, and… beyond lively!!  I was in the studio on the day this was taped!!  The RoadKill Radio universe is never boring!

In this special melding of two of our shows, Mark Hasiuk and Ron Gray debate each other over whether or not Iran should be allowed to develop their own nuclear arsenal. Do they really pose a threat to their enemies? Should they be able to defend themselves?

If Iran gets The Bomb, should Canada get one, too?

“Iranium” coming soon to theatre near you

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Feb 172011
 

Last month the Iranian Embassy pretty well guaranteed a full house for Iranium, a movie exposing Iran’s drive for nuclear weapons. After the embassy protested the presentation in the auditorium of the National Library and Archives in Ottawa, an anonymous threat of violence caused theatre management to cancel the performance.

James Moore, Minister of Canadian Heritage and Official Languages, fumed that “Iran is not going to tell Canada what films can or cannot be shown in Canada!” Feb. 6 a sold-out audience jammed the theatre to see the documentary, which is also sharply critical of brutal oppression of the Iranian people by the ayatollahs.
“Who cares what the Iranians think?” Fred Litwin, founder and president of The Free Thinking Film Society, which organized the screening, told RoadKill Radio. “Canadians need to know that Iran is a brutal regime that funds terrorism all over the world—and they’re trying to get a nuclear weapon.”
Iranian President Mahmoud Amadinejad has threatened to “obliterate” Israel, but insists his nuclear ambitions are “purely peaceful.”

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Click here to view Iranium the movie