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!

Shaidle – Five Feet of Fabulous Fury – and FUN!

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Apr 092011
 

Tuesday’s show kicked-off with Kathy “Five Feet of Fury” Shaidle from Ontario, RKR tackled Ontario’s newest cultural phenomenon: Toronto’s “SlutWalk“.
“Their message,” said Shaidle, “is: ‘We can dress any way we want, and there should be zero consequences’.”
She recalled an incident a couple of years ago in downtown Toronto, when she and an elderly lady, with a handful people from the Jewish Defence League, confronted about 3,000 Muslims, screaming “Death to the Jews!”
Terry O’Neill said “SlutWalk” is just part of a general vulgarization of the culture.
“It’s a power issue,” he said. “They want to show the sexual power they have.”
The “SlutWalk” in Toronto–in which many women dressed very provocatively, asserting the right to do so without attracting unwanted male attentions–arose after a Toronto policeman, speaking at York University, told young co-eds they could lessen the risk of rape if they did not dress “like a slut.”
“They best way to avoid anything like that [i.e., rape] is for us to allow ‘concealed carry’ in Canada,” Shaidle said.
[Thirty-eight states in the USA have passed laws that allow citizens to carry concealed weapons for self-defence, if they don’t have criminal records or a certifiable mental illness, and have passed a firearms safety course; all those states have experienced declines in violent crime.]
One listener e-mailed: “The problem starts in academia.” That triggered Shaidle to state: “I was smart enough not to go to university; it was the best decision I ever made… The pressure on academics is the demand to publish; you have to come up with new things like ‘Abe Lincoln was secretly gay’.”
This remark reminded Terry O’Neill of a feature he had created for Ezra Levant’s now-defunct newsmagazine Western Standard: “The Nuttiest Professor”.
Kari Simpson interjected: “We’ve made an industry of keeping universities in demand… do we really need university courses on how to care for toddlers?”
Shaidle agreed: “We’ve made a business of credentialing everything… It’s an aspect of our ‘paperwork society’… entrepreneurship is punished by the people who don’t have what it takes to be entrepreneurs–that’s why they work in government–and we tell our kids, ‘Just go along with whatever the professor says… just shut up and go along, and get your credentials.”
“My prediction,” she added, “is that ten years from now there’ll be municipal funding for an annual SlutWalk day; then it’ll go to SlutWalk week, and then SlutWalk month, just like they did for ‘Gay Pride’.”
Terry O’Neill quoted Rudyard Kipling’s poem The gods of the copy-book headings (the title refers to the conventional mottoes that were printed at the top of every page in schoolboys’ “copy-books” when Kipling was in school a century ago):
” ‘In the end, the gods of the copybook headings, with terror and slaughter, will return.’–meaning that traditional morality always re-asserts itself; and the more energetically society tries to repress it, the more violently it will return.
“Ted Byfield has been using that for four decades,” Terry recalled.
Shaidle noted: “So-called ‘intellectual’ liberals in the United States mocked Glenn Beck as a ‘lousy poet’ when he quoted that; Kipling won a Nobel Prize for it, but they didn’t even recognize it.”
Because we lack poets of that calibre today, Shaidle said, she often quotes stand-up comics in her blog, Five Feet of Fury.com:
“Comedians are the court jesters of our culture; they can say the things that no one else can get away with.”

Check-out RKR’s interview with Kathie Shaidle’s here!!
Shaidle classic – Why Slutwalk is worse than burning the Koran here

Apr 092011
 

Just a week after RoadKill Radio’s explosive exposé of how the provincial Ministry of Children and Families damaged the lives of the Bayne family, another BC family ripped apart by the Ministry’s destructive practices came to light Tuesday night on RKR.

Betty-Ann Burnett had been a high school teacher, with a background in family counseling; so it was natural, when she and Allan had their own children that she decided to stay home to raise them. Friends who’d had foster children, after seeing them with their own toddlers, suggested that they should also take foster children into their home.

The Burnett’s first foster-child was the 2-year-old son of a 16-year-old who was pregnant again.
“Then we took a family of four–same mother, four different fathers… In 2001, we were planning to adopt them; the mother of these four was very supportive; she also wanted protection from her brother, who had put her on the street.

“Then she passed away. [One of the children] wrote to her Mom; the social worker found out that the mother had died. We were told not to tell the children. The social worker was going to tell them, because she was ‘a professional’.

“The social worker and the team leader came to our home. ‘I guess you’re wondering why we’re here,’ she said to the children. ‘Your mother passed away.’

“The kids asked, ‘Passed away? What does that mean?’

“She told them, ‘She died.’

“The oldest boy asked, ‘Will there be a funeral? Can we go?’

“The social worker said, ‘No. She’ll be burned.'”

“Very professional!” exclaimed Terry O’Neill. “What tact!”

“[The oldest boy] remembered having his hand burned on a stove; he remembered the pain. He was very upset,” said Mrs. Burnett.

Kari Simpson said, “The Ministry knew she was sick, but they didn’t make any arrangements for the children to see her…”

Mary-Ann Burnett answered, “The children were not allowed to see her. They arranged for the children to be taken to see their grandmother in another province; the children were terrified. They’d never met their grandmother, and they thought they were going to have to stay with her.”
At that point, Kari Simpson, who had by then become involved in the family’s problems, intervened; and instead, the grandmother came to see the children at the Burnett’s home.

“They were talented kids,” Kari recalls. “You had them in a singing group; they used to sing at seniors’ homes… they were also good swimmers and skiers.”

“A new social worker came on the case,” recalled Mary-Ann Burnett. “We had a new one about every six months. The previous one had said because the singing group was called ‘The Burnett Singers’, the foster children, who were part of the group, could use the Burnetts’ name. But the new one said, ‘No. You have to use your legal names.’

“By this time, [the oldest boy, by then 14] was pretty disturbed, and began staying out late. He started smoking marijuana…

“One day, he showed up a school with some marks on his neck. The social worker said, ‘Call the police.’

“Another social worker came on [the case] in December; she hadn’t even met my husband… she spoke to me on two occasions before she took them [the children] and laid charges of assault [against Allan Burnett]…

“The social worker took [T] to the police; she told them he couldn’t write very well [which was not true], so she prepared the police statement for him…

“I was home with the other four children–[V & T] were not there at the time–and the social worker, a child protection officer, and two police came and said, ‘We’re here to arrest your husband for assault.’ The police took the children downstairs. They told me, ‘We’re going to have to remove your husband from the home while we investigate this.’

“I said, ‘No way.’ Then they said, ‘We’re going to have to make emergency accommodation for the children.’ They went to the children and said, ‘We’re going to take you to another place, just for a night or two. Get a change of clothes.’

“[J1] ran away; [J2] went to the police and said, ‘This is wrong. My Dad’s a good man.’
“It was like a circus on our front lawn. [J2] tried to hide behind a tree, but the police found him. Later, I got a call from [J1]: ‘I’m at my friend’s; can I come home?’
“The social worker got a restraining order, saying that [T] can’t stay there. So [when he called] I had to say, ‘I’m sorry; you can’t stay here.’
“My husband was going to court every month. It was always a Ministry delay. After a year, he was acquitted.”
Kari Simpson recalled, “During this time I got a call from [V]–an articulate, concise, brilliant young woman… We had a secret meeting at the school. She said, ‘We want to come home.’
“We got them home; they escaped from the social workers. And when the social workers and the police came for them, I had the media there. The social workers and the police all disappeared.”
Mary-Ann Burnett told RKR, “After that, the children were afraid to go to school.
“The Ministry sent a letter saying that the children [could go to school; they] would not be apprehended. But the social worker went to the school and took them, one at a time.”
The story of that deception sparked a memory for Terry O’Neill: “We did an exposé of the social work school when I was editor of BC Report. They taught the students, ‘In the interest of your client, break the law. The law can be stupid. Do what you have to do; what you think is right.'”
Kari Simpson recalled, “One boy was on his own; we got him a lawyer. This young man ended up being able to stay in your home.”
Mrs. Burnett said, “He was five when he arrived. He was 17 when the Ministry decided he should try ‘independent living’… He thought this would be good, because he’d be able to get his sisters to live with him. These children have not lived together since 2002.
“[A] would phone and say, ‘Mom, I’m not supposed to talk to you. I’m in Port Moody.’ By this time, she was seriously into crack cocaine. [B] is doing well; she’s out of this province.
“How many social workers do you know who have so much time on their hands that… this social worker has been in touch with her–she’s now 21–and has convinced her that she’s her ‘best friend’.
“The social worker called and asked, ‘Could you talk to [J]? He’s not bathing, and we’re worried about mental health issues. I called him and talked to him. He showered and changed his socks.
“I just talked to [J2] at Christmas and his birthday; [T] is currently in jail. I got a letter from him, addressed ‘To Mom and the rest of the family…'”
Terry O’Neill commented, “It’s amazing that despite the malfeasance of the Ministry–there’s no other word for it–there are still bonds… I congratulate you for the wonderful job you did… You haven’t given up on them.”
Kari Simpson said, “This problem is epidemic… these children don’t have voices. So many families have been destroyed, and the parents have given up because ‘What’s the point? No one cares!’
“Well, we care!
“We need to put affidavits on these kids’ files, so when they grow up they can sue the Ministry. Nothing brings an understanding of reality quicker than financial accountability.
“These stories will not be put aside!
“Bruce McNeil, the same director who figures in the Baynes’ story, figures in this story.
“Madame Minister, are you listening? Madame Premier, are you listening? You said during the leadership campaign that your government would put ‘Families First’. This is a chance to make that true.”
RoadKill Radio’s coverage of State vs Family in BC will continue.

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SlutWalking?! Oh MY!

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Apr 052011
 

Show #95 Part 1

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5 April 2001 – 7:30 – 8:30 pm: Yes! It is true, KATHIE SHAIDLE, Five Feet of (Fabulous) Fury, on RoadKill Radio!!

If you are a “Str8TalkoPhobic” or suffer from “Mad S.O.W. Disease” do not tune in! Your condition could be positively affected! Topic: Slutwalk. Why: Because the rabid radical feministics – and a few delusional others – need help with a reality check!

ISSUE 1: Dressing like a prostitute/slut just might get you treated like one.

ISSUE 2: Dressing like a gang member (wearing gang colours, bandanas, tattoos…) might get you beat-up, arrested or shot. True in both scenarios! Let’s be honest for a change! Kathie Shaidle will pour her own unique blend of Shaidle Special TRUTH Serum on this discussion (This RKR writer admits to a healthy addiction to her serum!). This is going to be fun!! Terry O might be blushing already!!

Click here for Shaidle Fury on this subject!

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Apr 052011
 

  1. SlutWalking?! Oh MY!
  2. Bayne Family Update! Oh NO!
  3. Political Rip and Roar! Oh YES!

Join Terry O’Neill & Kari Simpson!

Show #95 Part 1

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7:30 – 8:30 pm: Yes! It is true, KATHIE SHAIDLE, Five Feet of (Fabulous) Fury, on RoadKill Radio!! If you are “offenciphobic” or suffer from “Mad S.O.W. Disease” do not tune in! Your condition could be positively affected! Topic: Slutwalk. Why: Because the rabid radical feministics – and a few delusional others – need help with a reality check! ISSUE 1: Dressing like a prostitute/slut just might get you treated like one. ISSUE 2: Dressing like a gang member (wearing gang colours, bandanas, tattoos…) might get you beat-up, arrested or shot. True in both scenarios! Let’s be honest for a change! Kathie Shaidle pours her own unique blend of Shaidle Special TRUTH Serum on this discussion (This RKR writer admits to a healthy addiction to her serum!). This is going to be fun!! Terry O might be blushing already!! Click here for Shaidle Fury on this subject! Click here* for a great laugh!

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Show #95 Part 2
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8:30 – 8:55 pm: Bayne Family Update – BC tax-payers on the hook for $10,000(-ish) per month!! RoadKill Radio has been informed that the foster family now needs a “nanny”! Don’t we all! RKR Grrrr factor: 10 out of 10!

Show #95 Part 3
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8:55 – 9:30 pm: Rip & Roar session with political commentator JOHN TWIGG as we explore B.C.’s political landscape of Christie Crunch politics and the Federal Election!

April 5 2011, On RoadKill Radio

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Apr 052011
 

Good Show? You Bettcha!

  1. SlutWalking?! Oh MY!
  2. Bayne Family Update! Oh NO!
  3. Political Rip and Roar! Oh YES!

Join Terry O’Neill & Kari Simpson!

7:30 – 8: 15 pm: Yes! It is true, KATHIE SHAIDLE, Five Feet of (Fabulous) Fury, on RoadKill Radio!!

If you are a “Str8TalkoPhobic” or suffer from “Mad S.O.W. Disease” do not tune in! Your condition could be positively affected! Topic: Slutwalk. Why: Because the rabid radical feministics – and a few delusional others – need help with a reality check!

ISSUE 1: Dressing like a prostitute/slut just might get you treated like one.

ISSUE 2: Dressing like a gang member (wearing gang colours, bandanas, tattoos…) might get you beat-up, arrested or shot. True in both scenarios! Let’s be honest for a change! Kathie Shaidle will pour her own unique blend of Shaidle Special TRUTH Serum on this discussion (This RKR writer admits to a healthy addiction to her serum!). This is going to be fun!! Terry O might be blushing already!!

Click here for Shaidle Fury on this subject!

Click here* for a great laugh!

* Rated NS4PC – But, we think you should listen anyway!

8:15 – 8:30 pm: Bayne Family Update – BC tax-payers on the hook for $10,000(-ish) per month!! RoadKill Radio has been informed that the foster family now needs a “nanny”! Don’t we all! RKR Grrrr factor: 10 out of 10!

8:30 – 9:30 pm: Rip & Roar session with political commentator JOHN TWIGG as we explore B.C.’s political landscape of Christie Crunch politics and the Federal Election!

We will be taking your calls and emails!

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Mar 302011
 

RoadKill Radio Special Release – March 30, 2011

(Due to the volume of response to this show, please be advised that our RKR video production team will release a feature video of Angelina Steenstra’s story in a few days time. For those who have requested a copy of the show for immediate distribution, be advised that a copy of the archived show is now available and can be heard/downloaded at RoadKill Radio.com. Mrs. Streenstra is speaking today, details below.)

The Abortion Reality – 40 years later, 15-year-old date rape victim relates her gripping story on RoadKill Radio

March 29, 2011 (RKR News) — For a full hour Tuesday night, RoadKill Radio listeners were gripped by the powerful personal story of a woman—then only a 15-year-old girl—whose life was forever changed by date rape and its abortion aftermath.

Angelina Steenstra of Whitby, Ontario will tell her story again at the University of BC on Thursday, March 31, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., outside the Student Union Building on the North Plaza; and at Simon Fraser University on Friday, April 1, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the outdoor covered area on the Convocation Mall in the Academic Quadrangle.

Mrs. Steenstra is the featured speaker on the Silent No More Awareness Campaign 2011 BC Tour. Her story can be heard in full on the March 29 archives, or here:

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“This is the kind of story RoadKill Radio exists for, telling the truth about the real consequences of abortion and other politically driven agendas that are ignored by the downstream media” said co-host Kari Simpson after the broadcast. “We give a voice to the voiceless. We provide a stage for the truth to be told.”

For more information call: 604 514-1614

Bayne Family Crisis Part 4 of 4

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Mar 282011
 

The Bayne family is under siege! A Ministry official has admitted – in court – falsifying a document that facilitated the kidnapping of the Baybe children by British Columbia’s Ministry of Children and Family Development, yet the children are still in custody after 3 1/2 years. The Bayne’s three-pound premature baby was seized in hospital only five hours after his birth!

Click here to read the full story.

Bayne Family Crisis Part 3 of 4

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Mar 282011
 

The Ministry of Children and Family Development Executive Director of Practice, Bruce McNeill, is behind the destruction of countless happy families in British Columbia. Is he power mad, or just plain mad? Or is this a heartless money grab for his organization? Can McNeill’s Ministry of Destruction be stopped?

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Bayne Family Crisis Part 2 of 4

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Mar 272011
 

What do we do when the child abuser is the social worker? What do we do when judges hide behind the law, putting their reputations ahead of a child’s best interests? Why are we as tax-payers paying in excess of $6,000 per month to a foster family, when the children’s grandparents are willing to have them? This could be your family. When are we willing to say “enough is enough!”?

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Bayne Family Crisis Part 1 of 4

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Mar 272011
 

Paul and Zabeth Bayne are in-studio to share the story of their on-going struggle with British Columbia’s Ministry of Children and Family Development, to have their four children returned to them. This is an important story that illustrates why the unbridled power of incompetent social workers must be curtailed.

Click here to read the full story.

ROADKILL RADIO NEWS – March 13, 2011

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Mar 132011
 

RKR launches drive to have the Baynes’
children returned to home and parents

RoadKill Radio wants answers from the Ministry of Children and Family and has become a champion for the Bayne family in their struggle to be reunited with their children.

That decision was announced on-air by Kari Simpson March 8 after Paul and Zabeth Bayne appeared in studio to relate their story—a story that included information that a Ministry official had admitted—in court—falsifying a document, and the story of a four-pound premature baby being seized in hospital, only five hours after his birth!

The Bayne’s story, as they related it to Kari Simpson and Terry O’Neill, began with an injury suffered by their new-born daughter, Bethany, in October of 2007. Zabeth Bayne had just finished feeding Bethany, she said, and had put the child onto a blanket on the floor, when their second son ran around a corner, tripped and fell onto Bethany.

The Baynes took Bethany to the hospital, where the doctor on duty said, “She’ll be fine.” …full story, must read, must act!

Click here to listen to/download RKR archived show
Click here for Bayne backgrounder
Click here for information on the Bayne Legal Defense Fund

Gray urges parents ‘pull kids out of school’;
Kari challenges BCTF to ‘become informed’
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Parents for Democracy in Education is an organization that tries to stop the teachers’ union from forcing one-sided information about dangerous, medically unsafe sexual practices into the classroom. When PDE vice-president (and occasional RKR co-host) Ron Gray was a guest on RoadKill Radio’s March 8 broadcast, he not only outlined the organization’s strategy, he also exposed how the “downstream” media distorts coverage on this issue, on which it has already adopted a position.

March 6, PDE issued a “Parents’ Alert” informing the public of a booklet being distributed by the BC Teachers’ Federation—Gender Spectrum, published by Pride Education Network (formerly Gay And Lesbian Educators of BC). That booklet describes “gender” as “a spectrum” and “a product of the mind”; it says there is really a range of many gender identities besides male and female; and that gender identity development happens from birth to death. Furthermore, Gender Spectrum says there is no “correct” style of expression for males or females; and says “Being transgender or gender non-conforming is normal and healthy.” …full story

WAIT!! Check-out Jim Lawter’s Cuban adventure!! This RKR National Absurder expose explores the hypocrisy of the American embargo against Cuba, a few sandy beaches and an amazing looking Mojitooooo! Click here!

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Mar 132011
 

RoadKill Radio wants answers from the Ministry of Children and Family and has become a champion for the Bayne family in their struggle to be reunited with their children.

That decision was announced on-air by Kari Simpson March 8 after Paul and Zabeth Bayne appeared in studio to relate their story—a story that included information that a Ministry official had admitted—in court—falsifying a document, and the story of a three-pound premature baby being seized in hospital, only five hours after his birth!

The Bayne’s story, as they related it to Kari Simpson and Terry O’Neill, began with an injury suffered by their new-born daughter, Bethany, in October of 2007. Zabeth Bayne had just finished feeding Bethany, she said, and had put the child onto a blanket on the floor, when their second son ran around a corner, tripped and fell onto Bethany.

The Baynes took Bethany to the hospital, where the doctor on duty said, “She’ll be fine.”

“But you knew something was still wrong with her, so you persisted,” Kari interjected.

“Yes,” said Zabeth. “It was approximately three weeks we spent going from Emergency to public clinics; calling the public health line, asking for advice. And during those three weeks, the medical professionals noted, but allowed our daughter’s head to swell six centimeters; and she was constantly vomiting, she got dehydrated; and I think that those three weeks caused more extensive damage to her than what would have happened if she had been treated…”

One doctor told the Baynes she could not “step on the toes of a colleague” by reporting the first mis-diagnosis.

October 18, 2007 the Baynes took Bethany to Children’s Hospital; Oct. 22 all three of their children were apprehended by the Ministry of Children and Families. They said there was suspicion of Shaken Baby Syndrome.

Their second son, Braden, was born prematurely, with a condition called osteopenia, a form of brittle-bone disease. When he suffered a fracture, the Ministry reviewed the case, but closed the file in two weeks.

But the Baynes were now on the Ministry’s radar. So when Bethany was taken to Children’s Hospital, they began to investigate.

But in spite of the Baynes’ requests, the Ministry was not seeking a second medical opinion.

“After the removal (of the children), we had a family meeting October 31, 2007,” Zabeth said. “We were told that the Ministry was not seeking a second opinion—we had asked for one—and if we wanted that, we’d have to seek that on our own.

“That started us on a journey of trying to find experts that knew child abuse issues; that could review her files and the films, and provide a second medical opinion…”

Paul interjected: “In court, we found out that a report, dated Oct. 22nd, was falsified by the Ministry. They knew that Baden’s situation was osteopenia, but when they wrote up the letter, they called it ‘unexplained fractures’. Our lawyer got him to admit, ‘Yes, that was falsified.’”

For the three years that the Baynes have been fighting for the return of their children, they have been limited to two visits a week. The two boys are in one foster home and Bethany in a different foster home. They have lost their home, their grand piano (Zabeth teaches piano), and Paul has lost jobs because of phone calls telling his employers, “They’re dangerous to be around children.”

Then last February, Zabeth gave birth to their third son—about a month premature and weighing only three pounds, 15 ounces. The tiny baby was snatched (apprehended) by the Ministry five hours after he was born. Social workers then decided to remove the tiny baby from the hospital!

Paul Bayne said, “They put him in a car seat to take him out of the hospital, and he didn’t fit the car seat; they had to stuff towels underneath the straps in order to make up the room!”

Terry O’Neill was astonished: “Even though the judge’s decision on the other apprehensions was going to come just a week following this birth… and there was a chance—at least 50/50, one would think—that the judge was going to say, ‘Clean slate! Go!’… any sort of scenario says: ‘Let’s let them keep the baby for a week—in hospital; keep them in the hospital; they can’t do any harm… keep them in hospital until this ruling comes down. And they didn’t even do that?!?”

Paul: “No.”

Kari: Simpson—who has battled the Ministry over many previous cases—declared: “They are duty-bound to do what’s ‘in the best interests of the child’. Isn’t it in the best interest of the child to be given mother’s colostrum? We know how essential that is to the health of a new baby—especially a premature baby. Mother’s milk, nurturing—all those things; every act they did was contrary to the best interests of the child!

“Regardless of what the Minister does,” Kari Simpson said, “I’m going to swear an affidavit and put it on your child’s file, so that those kids can sue the *** off the ministry when they get to a legal age to do so…

“Whether or not we can get the judges to apply the law—because we have another problem we have in this province, in this country: that judges are unaccountable… judges hide behind the ministry; they’re so fearful of making a wrong decision and having it come back to bite them; their reputation takes precedence over the interests of your children!”

Near the end of Tuesday’s broadcast, Kari Simpson said, “I want to tell our audience, if they write the ministry, please send a copy to us at RoadKill Radio.

She continued: “My question is: ‘What does Minister Polack know about this?’ Obviously, people have written to her… What’s her response?”

Paul: “It’s been the same response: Because it’s before the courts, she can’t get involved…

Kari: “Like hell she can’t!… This has got to end… the abuse of children, under the guise of ‘the best interests of the children’…

Terry: “Abuse of parents, too!”

Kari declared: “We will not let this one down… I know in the ‘downstream media’ you’ve had some good coverage; but there isn’t consistent coverage. There aren’t updates—weekly, if we need to do it. And any social workers, if you’re watching… Madame Minister, when you get a copy of this: we will not let this story go. Know that now.”

Stay tuned to RoadKill Radio for further developments…

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Click here for Video: Bayne Family Crisis Part 1 of 4.

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Click here for Video: Bayne Family Crisis Part 3 of 4.

Click here for Video: Bayne Family Crisis Part 4 of 4.

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Gray urges parents ‘pull kids out of school’; Kari challenges BCTF to ‘become informed’

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Mar 132011
 

Parents for Democracy in Education is an organization that tries to stop the teachers’ union from forcing one-sided information about dangerous, medically unsafe sexual practices into the classroom. When PDE vice-president (and occasional RKR co-host) Ron Gray was a guest on RoadKill Radio’s March 8 broadcast, he not only outlined the organization’s strategy, he also exposed how the “downstream” media distorts coverage on this issue, on which it has already adopted a position.

March 6, PDE issued a “Parents” Alert” informing the public of a booklet being distributed by the BC Teachers’ Federation—Gender Spectrum, published by Pride Education Network (formerly Gay And Lesbian Educators of BC). That booklet describes “gender” as “a spectrum” and “a product of the mind”; it says there is really a range of many gender identities besides male and female; and that gender identity development happens from birth to death. Furthermore, Gender Spectrum says there is no “correct” style of expression for males or females; and says “Being transgender or gender non-conforming is normal and healthy.”

Gray had sent a copy of Gender Spectrum to internationally-renowned expert on gender and education, Dr. Leonard Sax, author of Boys Adrift and Girls on the Edge.

Dr. Sax’s concise summary of the 62-page booklet: “Thoughtless… Badly-written… Silly.”

BCTF has also issued guides for teachers, telling them how to incorporate ideas from Gender Spectrum into the classroom. Those suggestions include students cross-dressing, or role-playing as “transgenders”—males in female bodies and/or females in male bodies.

PDE also informed parents of three pro-homosexual events planned by BCTF: a “Day of Silence” April 15; a “Day Against Homophobia” May 17; and a “Week Against Homophobia” May 17-21—and recommended that parents protect their children from BCTF brainwashing by keeping them home from school while those events are on.

On the same program segment was Doris Darvasi, president of REAL Women BC, advocating a voucher system that would allow parents to choose alternatives to the government’s tax-funded monopoly on schools.

The broadcast also played a clip of a radio interview with Gray March 7. On The World Today, CKNW host Jon McComb said “The idea that anyone gets up one morning and says, ‘I think I’ll be a homosexual’ is a ridiculous statement.”

“But it’s not a statement I ever made,” Gray said. “Jon McComb is putting words in my mouth—then calling those words ‘ridiculous’. The factual statements I made to reporter Brett Mineer—like a study published in the Journal of the Canadian Medical Association and in the International Journal of Epidemiology, that says homosexual behaviour shortens life expectancy by up to 20 years—got edited out.

“A journalist like Terry O’Neill asks where these ideas come from. They didn’t.”

Doris Darvasi interjected: “What’s being said here… is easily researchable.”

Co-host Kari Simpson queried: “Why can’t this sort of discussion take place in the ‘downstream’ media? A BCTF document acknowledges the higher prevalence of low self-esteem and emotional distress… among LGBTQ students.”

“They would say that’s because of social rejection,” co-host Terry O’Neill pointed out.

“But it’s not true,” said Gray. “In the Netherlands and Belgium, where homosexuality and even same-sex ‘marriage’ have been accepted for 15 or 20 years, the same higher incidence of psychological distress is found among homosexuals.”

Doris Darvasi summed up: “We are the primary educators of our children; nobody will ever love my child the way I love my child. I want the best for my child; so when I see things happening that are not the best—an agenda grown-ups have, and they’re using the public school system for their own agenda—I get seriously upset.

“Take your children out of school April 15,” she urged. “But you also have to sit down with them and talk to them about what’s going on in the school. That’s a parental responsibility.

“We have a lot of good teachers; but the BCTF will clamp down on them if they poke their nose up,” she added

“I would challenge the BCTF to take their own advice, and become better informed,” said Kari Simpson.

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