Jan 212013
 

It seems that Bill Flanagan, president of the Council of Canadian Law Deans, is opposed to the establishment of a law school at a highly respected Christian university.

Flanagan sent out a hysterical letter to his cohorts, attempting to galvanize opposition to Trinity Western University’s decision to once again expand the educational opportunities available to its students, to now include a law school.

TWU is no stranger to deconstructionists attempting to usurp the rights of the civil majority by demonizing constitutionally-protected beliefs, opinions, practices and associations; a few years ago, the Langley university had to battle cultural terrorists from the BC College of Teachers all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada, when they wanted students enrolled in TWU’s School of Education to be certified to teach in BC schools.

Of course, TWU won.

Mr. Flanagan and his gaggle of law deans are now squawk-boxing their repulsion about the code of conduct requirements that students agree to. Students wanting to attend TWU agree not to engage in swearing, profanity, drunkenness, porn-viewing, adultery, premarital… or sexual orgies/activities that seem to be sanctioned by secular universities like the University of Toronto; but the proviso that really has their pork stewing in the pit is the agreement students make not to engage in (gasp!) homosexuality.

Oh my! Imagine a school when civility, morality and sexual health are encouraged!

For more on this story

National Post click here:
http://news.nationalpost.com/2013/01/18/attempts-to-start-canadas-first-christian-law-school-come-under-fire-because-of-b-c-universitys-ban-on-gay-relationships/

LifeSiteNews story about the sex party/orgy being facilitated by tax-payer funded university click here: http://www.lifesitenews.com/news/university-of-toronto-sex-party-isnt-an-orgy-its-strictly-consensual-say-or

For a copy of the letter sent out by Bill Flanagan, President of the Canadian Council of Law Deans, click here.

If you wish to express your opinion or outrage to Mr. Bill Flanagan and the Council of Canadian Law Deans for discriminating against Christians, a constitutionally protected group, you can use this contact information:

Please direct your correspondences in care of:
Brigitte Pilon
Executive Director
57 Louis Pasteur
Ottawa, Ontario
Canada K1N 6N5
Telephone: (613) 824-9233
Facsimile: (613) 824-9233
E-mail: brigitteccld@rogers.com

Jan 182013
 

Ron Gray reports on today's BC Court of Appeal case in which Don Spratt and Sissy von Dehn attempt to overturn their conviction. Because they were educating passersby about British Columbia's "bubble zone" law (areas near abortion clinics where the free speech of citizens is suppressed), Spratt and von Dehn were convicted of breaking the same bubble zone law! How would people know about a law unless it's advertised? Tune in for this quick update!

Jan 122013
 

Dear friends of life and liberty:

Hopefully you had a blessed Christmas and New Year’s season.

Now as 2013 begins, I must return to the front lines of the culture wars in defence of innocent human life and our God-given liberties, which are increasingly under attack each passing day. A battle field I must return to is in the courts. I must report in person to my probation officer on January 17 and will be in court the next day.

Therefore, I’m writing you to ask for your support in my upcoming hearing in the BC Court of Appeal on Friday, January 18 at 10 AM.

The courthouse is located at: 400 – 800 Hornby Street, Vancouver, BC.

Sissy von Dehn is my co-appellant seeking to have our convictions overturned that resulted from our being arrested on June 19, 2009, this time for informing the public in a BC bubble zone that they could be arrested for saying anything against abortion. We were actually arrested, convicted and sentenced to two years probation and fines for passing out copies of the Access to Abortion Services Act.
For more details, please read the following press release, originally sent out when we were granted leave to appeal on September 10, 2012: http://www.donspratt.org/ud_091112.htm

Sissy and I would appreciate your support in three ways:

1. Pray that God’s truth, justice and freedom will prevail and overcome any political prejudice.

2. Please attend, if at all possible, to show your moral support for us, and to show the court that there is public interest in preserving our free speech rights.

3. Although my lawyer, Ron McDonald, is once again (God bless him!) graciously representing me pro bono, I have an obligation to cover his travel and any court costs associated with my case. Therefore, I would greatly appreciate your financial help to defray expenses.

Please send any donations to my defence fund ASAP at:

Ron McDonald Law Office

243-12B St. North, Lethbridge, AB T1H 2K8

Re.: Don Spratt Defence Fund

Thank You!

Sincerely, for Life & Liberty,

Don Spratt

P.S. To read my statement (a witness to the truth) given before sentencing at trial, click here:http://www.donspratt.org/ud_062111_statement.htm

Contact information:

Don Spratt: donaldspratt@gmail.com (480) 772-8978 http://www.donspratt.org/

National Absurder: New Year’s Resolution-A-Rama

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Dec 312012
 

Most of us toy with making New Year’s resolutions, many of us state them outright, but a scarce few of us actually succeed in our resolve. Maybe if we scaled down our lofty self-promises, we’d have some bragging rights by the end of the year.

The main trick is to be realistic about your resolutions. Truth, justice, and the American way are a never-ending battle for even Superman, so lower your sights.

And narrow your scope; a single resolution would be infinitely easier to accomplish than a litany of self-improvements. If you try to quit smoking, drinking, and overeating all at once, you’ll certainly fail – if you don’t kill yourself first! Pick one at a time. Make sure it sticks before you move on to the next hurdle.

Be patient. It’s a New Year’s resolution, after all, so give it up to a year to see it through. Pace yourself.

Once you choose a resolution, refine it by establishing goals. “Lose weight” is a lofty resolution, but “Lose one pound a week for 10 weeks” is a realistic goal.

We should keep the number of resolutions to a minimum. Use my chart below, adding possible resolutions to what’s already there. If you like, rearrange the column categories from Easy, Moderate and Difficult to something like Mind, Body and Spirit or Short-Term, Mid-Term and Long-Term.

Then choose only one from Column A, and/or one from Column B, and/or one from Column C. That should be manageable. Good luck!

Easy:

• Become better organized
• Become greener
• Create personal budget
• Develop hobby
• Learn something new
• Read more
• Talk less, listen more
• Watch less TV
• Write a daily diary
• Donate $10 a month to RoadKill Radio

Moderate:

• Donate to charity
• Eat better
• Exercise more
• Get a (better) job
• Help people
• Play more
• Save money
• Spend more time with family
• Travel more
• Donate $50 a month to RoadKill Radio

Difficult:

• Lose weight
• Move
• Quit drinking
• Quit smoking
• Reduce stress
• Reduce/eliminate debt
• Settle down
• Simplify life
• Work more
• Donate $100 a month to RoadKill Radio

As you might have guessed from my lists, my New Year’s Resolution is to get more people to support RoadKill Radio.

Happy New Year!


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Dec 272012
 

Mark Hasiuk explains the roadblocks being thrown in front of his quest for information about the misuse of company debit cards by BC Housing. The information has already been culled, studied, and cited in an audit that exposed the misuse. But releasing specific information to a member of the press – and therefore to the public – has a huge price tag on it. Learn how "Freedom of Information" is anything but free, especially when the information is so damaging to a government agency. But Mark Hasiuk will keep pushing for the truth…

Dec 042012
 

Oliver Capko joins Kari Simpson and Ron Gray to talk about the challenges of having to educate some university student groups about the Charter Protected Rights of individuals. Oliver is a first year agriculture student at Langley’s Kwantlen Polytechnic University that is giving a crash course in LAW 101 to the Kwantlen Student Association after they refused to give club status to his pro-life group! The outrage is that public money is used to fund these so-called institutions of higher learning! It is a tragic commentary that university students fail to understand that in Canada we have the right to have differing opinions and that Student Associations are prohibited from discriminating against some groups because they value the protection of human life! What are they teaching these students?

Road Warrior of the Week: Oliver Capko

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Dec 032012
 

Oliver Capko, student at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in Langley, BC, is fighting for the right to form a pro-choice club on his campus. The student association has denied his request for club status based on their “official” pro-abortion stance. While Colleges and Universities were once institutions of higher learning and free exchange of ideas, they now seem to have devolved into cesspools of political correctness and institutionalized prejudice. Mr. Capko is keeping the spirit of Free Speech and Free Association alive with his fight against this censorship.

Dec 032012
 

Ron Gray steers Drive For Justice into the courtroom of the British Columbia Court of Appeal, where Rafe Mair's inexplicable exoneration by "Justice" M. Marvyn Koenigsberg was decidedly overturned by Justices Southin, Thackray, and Prowse. Kari Simpson wins her case against Rafe Mair, who was found guilty of malicious libel. While the Appeals decision itself repeated some of Mair's lies as apparent facts, the case was nonetheless settled. Or was it? Tune in to find out what happens next!

Nov 292012
 

Mark Hasiuk speaks with the inimitable Alex G. Tsakumis, the renowned "Rebel With a Clause" political commentator. Mr. Tsakumis weighs in on Christy Clark and her Liberal Party's abysmal record, her politicizing of Amanda Todd's tragic suicide and bullying in general, and her pandering to special interest groups. Plus, hear of Vancouver Mayor Gregor Roberton's plan to charge taxpayers for the Pride Parade! And then there's the case of Darryl Plecas, the undemocratically appointed Liberal replacement candidate in Abbotsford, BC, who is a self-admitted “Antichrist of politics”. Tune in and watch out!

The Mark Hasiuk Show: The BC Housing Scandals

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Nov 082012
 

Mark Hasiuk recently broke the story of widespread abuse of Purchasing Cards – company credit cards – issued to hundreds of BC Housing employees and used to run up unchecked expenses with taxpayer money. This scandal is right on the heels of Mark's exposé of another British Columbia housing scandal in which tens of millions of taxpayer dollars were discovered being funnelled through the BC Housing Management Commission directly to the CEO's wife's personal housing program Atira, a program that unapologetically runs de facto brothels in Vancouver's east side. How is BC Housing Minister Rich Coleman defending these obvious and egregious abuses and conflicts of interest? During his re-election bid, not much, of course.

Drive For Justice 20: The Trial Begins

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Nov 052012
 

Ron Gray takes us into the original Supreme Court of British Columbia trial in which Kari Simpson's lawsuit against shock jock Rafe Mair and his radio station was heard by Justice Mary Marvyn Koenigsberg who – unbeknownst to Simpson at the time – was embroiled in her own anti-defamation lawsuit. You'll hear the arguments made in defence of Rafe Mair's outlandish lies and slanders against an innocent defender of family rights, and hear why "Justice" Koenigsberg might be inclined to look the other way.

Oct 182012
 

Mark Hasiuk speaks with Laura Robinson, writer and journalist, who alleges in a Georgia Straight article that former Vancouver Olympic Committee CEO John Furlong physically abused students as a high school basketball coach more than 40 years ago. Mr. Furlong strongly denies the allegations and has threatened a lawsuit, but Ms. Robinson sticks to her story and threatens to counter-sue. Hear some very interesting revelations about Ms. Robinson's development of her story.

The Mark Hasiuk Show: Half of BC Health Workers Reject the Inject

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Oct 042012
 

Mark Hasiuk asks why the government of British Columbia is so upset that approximately half of the province's health care workers are refusing to get flu shots. Is it that health care workers don't fall so easily for the rhetoric and lies that push these drugs on an unsuspecting population? Is the general public aware of the dangers of these unnecessary flu shots, and their relative ineffectiveness? Are they aware that the government and makers of these vaccines are not liable for the damages you may experience? Are they aware of the ingredients of these vaccines, and that some are considered poisonous and life-threatening to children?

Sep 272012
 

Mark Hasiuk brings up a really good point (okay, more than one) about the bones uncovered at a construction site in Marpole, British Columbia: Whose bones are they?

The Musqueam band immediately claimed the bones as those of their ancestors, putting an immediate halt to excavation and an immediate campaign to extract millions of taxpayer dollars from the government. Without any carbon dating, without any forensic tests, and without any semblance of common sense, the government has promised more than sixteen million dollars to the Musqueam. Something doesn't smell right here, folks, and it's more than just that pile of old bones.

RoadKill Radio News: BC First – the Non Party Political Party?

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Sep 182012
 

This week Kari Simpson and Ron Gray speak with Sal Vetro, the interim president of the Bc First Party. Mr. Vetro describes his party's philosophy of breaking party lines in order to support the best overall candidates who will represent the interests of BC residents, not just special interest groups and corporations. Imagine that: a party for All the People!