Salim Mansur joins Robert Vaughan in a candid discussion of the fallout from COVID-19 and the world’s love affair with the communist state which has brought so much suffering to its people.
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Dr. Salim Mansur, Professor Emeritus at Western University, comments on US President Donald Trump’s momentous visit to India and the positive reaction given Trump by the Indian people and that country’s leadership.
Salim notes the stark contrast between the adulation which Donald Trump received during his visit and the tawdry and juvenile coverage of the historic event made by the mainstream American media and to the clownish antics exhibited by Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau when he visited India in 2018.
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Comments Off on The downing of flight 752 | Salim Mansur
Jan132020
In the wake of the deliberate downing of Ukrainian Flight 752 and the killing of 57 Canadians Professor Salim Mansur suggests that there are fifth columnists in the Canadian Parliament aligned with the Muslim Brotherhood and the Islamists in Tehran who are acting against Canadian interests in our dealing with the terrorist theocracy of Iran.
We are well past the time that the Canadian people wake up and demand that Canada clean its house of Islamist sympathizers. We should demand stiffer action and stiffer response against such rogue states as Iran under the mullahs.
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Comments Off on On the brink of war | Salim Mansur
Jan092020
Heightened tensions in Iraq and Iran have overshadowed the conflicts that the Americans are having at home with their President once again becoming the target of Democratic terrorist sympathizers.
Congress, the Press, and many Americans have forgotten their history by condemning President Trump’s actions in Iraq and the taking out of terrorist Qassem Soleimani. Where once they lauded President Reagan for the assassination attempt on Muammar Gaddafi in 1986 and hailed President Obama as a hero for conducting the killing of Osama bin Laden in Pakistan, Trump is vilified for acting in the nation’s defence and interests in Iraq.
Professor Emeritus Salim Mansur of Western University once again reminds us of the hypocrisy of the Trump-deranged Democrats and the two-faced media by putting the latest actions in the Middle East in historical perspective.
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Comments Off on The sweet spot of liberty | Bruce Pardy and Salim Mansur
Jan062020
Politics has become a war of shifting definitions with both the Conservatives and the Liberals becoming ‘progressives’ and ‘collectivists’ yet continuing to call themselves something they clearly are not.
Professor Bruce Pardy of Queen’s University, Professor Emeritus Salim Mansur of Western University and Robert Vaughan of Just Right Media try to make some sense of the confusing labels.
Rounding out the discussion is why the People’s Party of Canada failed to capture the support of Canadians in the last federal election even though they lie squarely in that “sweet spot of liberty” reserved for the individualistic, classical liberals.
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The killing of Qassem Soleimani is but one of a series of events in the Iran/USA saga spanning 40 years and should be taken as a sign of a decisive President who will not back down to evil.
Salim Mansur and Robert Vaughan discuss the complex backstory to this perpetual testing of diplomatic nerves and political intrigue.
At the heart of it is a President attempting to clean up the sordid mess left by preceding Administrations who have appeased and kowtowed to bullies, cowards, and a theocratic dictatorship ready to spread their vile ideology throughout the world.
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Jan042020
“Many law schools have become political institutions less focused on principles of the Western legal tradition and more oriented to an activist pursuit of social justice. Social justice advocacy seeks to right perceived historical wrongs by favouring or blaming people as members of groups. Where social justice is the agenda, political correctness reigns and feelings are supreme.” writes Law Professor Bruce Pardy in The Epoch Times in December.
Professor Pardy is our guest as we discuss “social justice” vs justice and facts vs feelings in Canadian law schools.
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