290 – The Whatcott decision | Brian Lilley & Paul McKeever

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Mar 072013
 

CBC Exposed

 
 
 
 

Topics:
00:07 Exposing The C.B.C. – Just A First Step? news reporting, GUEST Brian Lilley, ‘CBC Exposed’, media bias, state broadcasting, Canadian content
14:53 No Room For Truth In A Class Society GUEST Brian Lilley, left wing journalism, right wing journalism, Supreme Court Whatcott decision, hate speech, truth no defense, Human Rights Commissions
28:33 Supreme Contradictions In The ‘Whatcott Ruling’ Bill Whatcott, Supreme Court Whatcott decision, GUEST Paul McKeever, truth no defense, democratic disenfranchisement
39:30 “Democratic Disenfranchisement” OR “Shut Up And Listen To Me!” hate crimes, democratic rights, GUEST Paul McKeever, hate speech, demonstrably justifiable, immunity from criticism, religious belief, unalienable rights, democracy 56:14 END

289 – Free Dominion | Mark and Connie Fournier

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Feb 282013
 

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Still Fighting For The ‘Free’ In Free Dominion
Site To Site Personal Disputes / Copyright Rights / Perpetual Publication
His Reputation On Trial: Facing A Jury For The First Time
Courting Free Speech Precedents – Not Always An Appealing Process!

Jan 242013
 

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DemoCrazy About DemoCracy – Let’s Vote On It!
Feminizing Society – Gender Politics In An Age Of Equality
On Today’s MENu: Just Cut ‘Em Up And Pass The Guacamole Dip
Backward Together – Obama’s Continuing Journey In The Wrong Direction

283 – Idle No More: ominous parallels with FLQ

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Jan 172013
 

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Ominous Parallels: Front de Liberation du Quebec – 1970 / Idle No More – 2013
Shattering The Rule Of Law: Police Statements = Police State
Just Watch Him! Pierre Elliot Trudeau On Law, Order, And The Indian Act
No Law Unto Themselves: The Myth Of Police Independence