Dec 142012
 

Dr. Salim Mansur, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario, shows how the doctrine of official multiculturalism has produced hypocrisy in Canada’s Supreme Court and Criminal Code, and at the UN.

“Liberalism”, he tells Ron Gray, no longer means what philosophers like John Locke wrote of: the goal of liberty for individuals; it has been corrupted by multiculturalism into group equality—and some groups are wildly illiberal.

Drive For Justice 25: The Road to the Supreme Court

 Comments Off on Drive For Justice 25: The Road to the Supreme Court
Dec 102012
 

Ron Gray takes us through the process of appealing a court decision to the Supreme Court of Canada. Citing historic and literary sources and case law, we learn how Canada's Supreme Court cherry picks the cases it will hear. In the case of Rafe Mair's proven defamation of Kari Simpson, we learn how Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin's ideology and warped perception of the Supreme Court's role in Canadian lawmaking made this particular case very tasty indeed.

Dec 072012
 

Want evidence that censorship is alive and well in Canada? Try this: Salim Mansur, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Western Ontario and one of Canada’s best-known public intellectuals wrote a book that opposes multiclturalism, and titled it Delectable Lie; public libraries won’t stock it, and our tax-funded public broadcaster won’t discuss it.

On this episode of Family Freedom Fighters, Ron Gray interviews Dr. Mansur, who says the lie promulgated by Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau—that “all cultures are equal”—is like saying “2+2 = 5”.

Dec 052012
 

Kari Simpson and Ron Gray speak with John Carpay, founder and president of the Justice Centre for Constitutional Freedoms. John co-authored the Campus Freedom Index, ranking Canadian universities and student unions on how well they carry out their mission of serving as a forum for free speech and open, honest debate. In Mr. Carpay's sights at the moment is BC's Kwantlen Polytechnic University, whose student association is denying club status to Oliver Capko's on-campus pro-life group. Tune in to find out who else gets a Failing grade!

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?

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!

Family Freedom Fighters: A Liberal Repudiation of Multiculturalism

 Comments Off on Family Freedom Fighters: A Liberal Repudiation of Multiculturalism
Nov 302012
 

Ron Gray interviews a self-described un-hyphenated Canadian—Dr. Salim Mansur—about his book "Delectable Lie", which draws on his origins in East Bengal to assess the disadvantages of multiculturalism, how “political correctness” corrodes liberal democracy, and why he questions the PC dogma that “all cultures are equal”.
Professor Mansur’s conclusion? They cannot possibly be!

Nov 272012
 

Kari Simpson and Ron Gray speak with Jim Enos, President of the Hamilton-Wentworth Family Action Council, about the pros (none) and cons (many) of the private members' Bill C279. Dubbed the "Bathroom Bill", this law is using the smokescreen of protecting gender equality to – among other things – allow a person of any self-identified gender to enter any bathroom. That is, a man can claim to be a female and enter a girl's bathroom without any legal reproach.

Drive For Justice 23: Silly, Sloppy, or Sinister? – A Schizophrenic Verdict

 Comments Off on Drive For Justice 23: Silly, Sloppy, or Sinister? – A Schizophrenic Verdict
Nov 262012
 

Ron Gray takes us point-by-point through "Justice" M. Marvyn Koenigsberg's schizophrenic verdict in Kari Simpson's defamation case against the liar Rafe Mair – a verdict that was so contradictory and contrary to the facts of the case that it begged the question: Was the judge being silly, stupid, or sinister? Tune in the hear why the appeals court had absolutely no problem tossing the verdict out.

Family Freedom Fighters: In Support of Arthur Topham’s Right to Free Speech

 Comments Off on Family Freedom Fighters: In Support of Arthur Topham’s Right to Free Speech
Nov 252012
 

Ron Gray reviews the recent Gaza-Israel turmoil, the historical roots of that conflict, his recent encounter with Palestinian supporters who harangued Israel supporters here in Canada, and then turns his attention to Arthur Topham, who runs Radical Press on the web. Mr. Topham's anti-Jewish stance is certainly not popular, but Ron Gray defends his right to free thought and free speech.

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.

Nov 192012
 

Ron Gray interviews Kari Simpson about the closing of her first (yes, more follow!) defamation trial against the lying shock jock Rafe Mair, and the bizarre "settlement conference" that "Justice" M. Marvyn Koenigsberg called before she was forced to settle the case on her own (and once you hear her legal decision, you'll understand why she wanted somebody else to take it off her hands!). This "ending" is just the beginning…

Nov 172012
 

Ron Gray takes a step back to look at the bigger picture of bullying. Why does it exist at all? Why does it exist in our culture? And why have we allowed bullies to take our world from us and shape it in their own image? Find out who the real bullies are, and how we allow them to get away with their bad behaviour.

RoadKill Radio News: Parenting vs. the Lifelong Negative Consequences of Daycare

 Comments Off on RoadKill Radio News: Parenting vs. the Lifelong Negative Consequences of Daycare
Nov 132012
 

Kari Simpson and Ron Gray speak once again with Helen Ward, President of Kids First Parent Association of Canada, about the damaging ramifications of letting institutions raise your children. With all the evidence and common sense pointing toward the parent-child relationship as the healthiest, most positive way to raise a child, why does the government push institutional care – and why do parents buy into it!?

Nov 122012
 

Host Ron Gray continues taking us through the initial BC Supreme Court trial of Kari Simpson v. Rafe Mair et al in which Simpson accused Mair of defamation – and pulls back the curtain to reveal that the trial judge herself was on the defence side of her spouse’s own defamation case. This obvious conflict of interest should have resulted in the judge recusing herself, but listen to what shenanigans happened instead…

This Week On RoadKillRadio.com! (November 12 – November 18, 2012)

 Comments Off on This Week On RoadKillRadio.com! (November 12 – November 18, 2012)
Nov 112012
 

Behind the Judicial Curtain, Parenting vs. DayCare, Daycare and Bullying, and Who Are the Real Bullies?

Daily at 7:30 pm Eastern

Monday, November 12, 2012
Drive for Justice 21: Behind the Curtain
Host Ron Gray continues taking us through the initial BC Supreme Court trial of Kari Simpson v. Rafe Mair et al in which Simpson accused Mair of defamation – and pulls back the curtain to reveal that the trial judge herself was on the defence side of her husband’s own defamation case. This obvious conflict of interest should have resulted in the judge recusing herself, but listen to what shenanigans happened instead…

Tuesday, November 13, 2012
RoadKillRadio News: Parenting vs. the Lifelong Negative Consequences of Daycare
Kari Simpson and Ron Gray speak once again with Helen Ward, President of Kids First Parent Association of Canada, about the damaging ramifications of letting institutions raise your children. With all the evidence and common sense pointing toward the parent-child relationship as the healthiest, most positive way to raise a child, why does the government push institutional care – and why do parents buy into it!?

Thursday, November 15, 2012
The Mark Hasiuk Show: The Roles of Media and Daycare in Bullying
Join Mark Hasiuk as he explores bullying / cyber-bullying, and the roles that the media and daycare play in this social crime. Citing Amanda Todd‘s recent tragic suicide, Mark explains why this particular teen suicide garnered so much attention. Turning his focus on the cause of bullying, Mark explores the role of daycare and institutionalized child rearing. Want to stop bullying? Start reconnecting parents with their kids.

Saturday, November 17, 2012
Family Freedom Fighters: Who Are the Real Bullies?
Ron Gray takes a step back to look at the bigger picture of bullying. Why does it exist at all? Why does it exist in our culture? And why have we allowed bullies to take our world from us and shape it in their own image? Find out who the real bullies are, and how we allow them to get away with their bad behaviour.