Feb 052013
 

491 Babies left to die?!! That is question three MPs and thousands of appalled Canadians want the answer to. Joining Kari Simpson and Ron Gray this week on RoadKill Radio is Patrick Craine, Canadian Bureau Chief for LifeSiteNews.com and the ace journalist that pursued the story that is now making headlines across the country and Maurice Vellacott, MP for Saskatoon/Wanuskewin, one of the three MPs that wrote to RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson requesting a full investigation into the alleged mass homicide of 491 babies born alive and then left to die. This is a must watch, must do something story that you need to know about and follow!

Watch the video, read the story, then write to:

Prime Minister Stephen Harper
pm@pm.gc.ca

Justice Minister Rob Nicholson
mcu@justice.gc.ca
(613) 957-4222

Jan 042013
 

Ron Gray takes a close look at the official website of Stephen Harper, Canada's Prime Minister. Of particular interest is how Stephen Harper portrays his interest and concerns regarding Family issues in his country. How does he define the Canadian family? Does he support child care, tax breaks for families with children, adopting children, warrantless social worker intrusion on family matters, or the superiority of parents over teachers in a child's education? Or does he even go there? Take a look at this very revealing website.

Dec 222012
 

December 2000 Warning

Health Canada recognizes the unborn as “babies”. Among the graphics that Health Canada requires to be displayed on cigarette packages in Canada, one depicts a pregnant woman holding a cigarette. One ad reads:

WARNING
CIGARETTES HURT BABIES

Tobacco use during pregnancy reduces the growth of babies during pregnancy. These smaller babies may not catch up in growth after birth and the risks of infant illness, disability and death are increased.

If hurting babies is worthy of mandatory warning labels, why doesn’t the killing of babies warrant even stronger warnings?

December 2000 Warning

Why does the Canadian government allow the murder of 100,000 babies every year in the form of abortions?

2012 Warning

Stephen Harper’s government is hypocritical when it warns against cigarettes but not against abortion.

2012 Package Insert

Health officials get it. Why don’t our so-called “leaders”? Help them out and write to you MLA today!

Family Freedom Fighters: Public Relations and Politics

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Sep 012012
 

It seems that while technology continues expanding, real science—the honest exploration and understanding of reality—is increasingly being replaced by the manipulation of ideas for political ends (think “global warming”, and the growing demands for a centralized global power to counteract its alleged threats).

This political manipulation of science is not at all new. It probably began in earnest early in the 20th century with Edward Bernays (Sigmund Freud’s nephew)—a showbiz flack, who applied his uncle’s insights about the irresistible power of subconscious motivation when he worked as a propagandist for U.S. President Woodrow Wilson.

Bernays’ ideas laid the foundation of public relations as a profession. In his 1947 essay The Engineering of Consent, Bernays wrote:
“[T]hose who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. In almost every act of our daily lives, whether in the sphere of politics or business, in our social conduct or our ethical thinking, we are dominated by the relatively small number of persons… who pull the wires which control the public mind.”

Franklin Roosevelt further expanded this science of manipulating public opinion to sell his “New Deal”, as did John F. Kennedy, and later Lyndon Johnson for his “Great Society”. Some of Kennedy’s and Johnson’s political ‘technocrats’ were imported into Canada by Pierre Trudeau (in those days, we who worked in the federal government called them “Trudeaucrats”); they used Bernays’ Public Relations techniques to promote Trudeau’s “Just Society”; and the Liberal Party continued to use their techniques to maintain a near-monopoly on political power in Canada—only briefly interrupted by Brian Mulroney’s use of the same techniques on behalf of the Progressive Conservatives—who were neither progressive nor cnservative. The same tactics have been re-introduced, in the name of a “conservatism” that is actually “Liberal Lite”, by Mulroney’s protégé, Stephen Harper.

But—in spite of the power of the unelected, self-appointed media elite—there are signs that all this manipulation of the public psyche may be losing its potency. More and more Canadians—those whose personal philosophy seeks equality of opportunity that would allow achievement based on merit, rather than a socialist equality of outcomes—realize that what has been sold to them under the label “conservative” is really only re-branded liberalism. They’re beginning to realize that they’ve been had—and they yearn for something different.

In the late 1950s, Bernays’ mantle was taken up by a psychologist from Vienna, Dr. Ernest Dichter. As you might expect from a disciple of Freud, Dichter’s interpretations of underlying consumer motivations typically involved sex and/or death. Some in the PR trade back then called him “Dirty Doctor Dichter”. One interpretation of his “Motivational Research” resulted in Ford Motor Company’s greatest blunder: the Edsel.

“But,” some Conservatives ask, “what’s the alternative? Do you want the Liberals back?”

No. Yet while CHP Canada offers a truly conservative alternative—both morally and fiscally conservative—it’s also true that they’re not yet big enough to govern. Canada’s sixth-largest party still has a lot of growing to do; and for that, they’ll need the help of all thinking Canadians.

Today’s Tories take the support of pro-moral Canadians for granted… and that won’t change until those who believe in the sanctity of life and the sanctity of marriage are willing to discipline these so-called ‘Conservatives’ for their betrayal of the principles for which they were elected.

Stephen Harper’s Conservative Party—Liberal Lite—got into office promising conservatism, but then turned their backs on pre-born children; tried to straddle the fence on same-sex ‘marriage’; broke promises to seniors about taxing income trusts, and to Atlantic Canadians about their Accord with Ottawa—and finally produced the most lavish-spending federal budget in Canada’s history.

Some ‘conservatives’!

They may—they certainly deserve to—become the Edsel of Canadian politics.

“You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time; but you can’t fool all the people all the time,” said Abraham Lincoln.

I’m Ron Gray, and that’s the way I see it.

Apr 262011
 

Show #98 Part 3

Download Show #98 Part 3

8:30 – 9:30 pm: GLEN ROBBINS, Robbins SCE Research pollster extraordinaire (and a really smart guy), will help us to find the answers to these questions and so much more!

      Harper majority?
      Will Jack Layton become MR. Oh-Oh?
      Can Christy Clark, BC’s scandal-ridden Premier, lose the by-election?

Does the PM read RKR News?

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Apr 092011
 

Is someone on Stephen Harper’s strategy team reading RoadKill Radio News? Maybe; maybe not; but the Prime Minister’s latest campaign announcement sounds a lot like a recent commentary here.

The PM says if he wins a majority, he’ll end all taxpayer subsidies to political parties. In addition, other Tory spokesmen have said unions and corporations should not be allowed to make political donations. Why not? Because they’re dealing with other people’s money: funds that properly belong to union members or corporate shareholders—and not all of them will agree with management’s political use of their money.

That sounds like a direct quote from a commentary posted here last month!

Thomas Jefferson wrote, “It is tyrannical to compel a man to pay for the promulgation of ideas with which he does not agree.” To force taxpayers to support political parties whose policies they find repugnant, is tyranny!

But that’s what happens now: every Canadian taxpayer gives $2 a year to support political parties according to a formula devised by who? The four parties in the House of Commons! They divide about $30 million a year of your money among themselves, plus (sometimes) the Green Party.

Hmm RoadKill Radio thinks this is a good plan!! Axe this political tax!