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PostPosted: 01/ 17/ 08 2:10 pm    Post subject: Justice will not be served (CHRC) Reply with quote

Mark Fournier
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January 17, 2008

Justice will not be served


How many people, in the privacy of their homes, or among trusted friends, use correctspeak? I contend that there are very few. Most of us will let our hair down when among those with whom we feel safe, and we will use terminology and express political opinions in ways we would never do in public today.

The significance of this is not that so many people do it, but in that we feel unsafe in doing it in the public square. The worst part is most of us haven’t understood who is it we feel unsafe from, yet we have been conditioned to be very careful of what we say.

Citizens of a free society should be free to express their political opinions. This is so much a ‘given’ that to say so is to state the obvious. Yet today, many Canadians fear to speak freely and the reason for this is that we no longer live in a free society. It is unsafe for a Canadian to speak political opinions that are unapproved by the Canadian state, and it is not only unsafe for a Canadian to speak an unapproved political opinion in Canada, it is unsafe for a Canadian to do so anywhere in the world.

As a free people, we cannot allow this to stand.

The most egregious offenders of liberty in Canada today are the human rights commissions, as entities, and their staffs as individuals. These people, and the organizations that employ them, must be stopped.

Stazi-style human rights commissions must be abolished, but only as a first step.

Justice will not be served until reparations have been made to all of the human rights commissions’ victims. Their kangaroo court ‘convictions should be summarily overturned and any monies they have been forced to pay to these organizations should be repaid – at the expense to the taxpayer.

You will rarely see me calling for the taxpayers to have to give money to an individual, but in this case it is we taxpayers who are entirely at fault. We are the ones who allowed these commissions to be formed, we are the ones who allowed them to continue for as long as they have, we are the ones who empowered them to unjustly seize the property - and destroy the reputations and livelihoods - of innocent people. All in our names.

We cannot and should not try to avoid our own culpability.

As a freedom loving people, and as a liberty based society, we owe apologies to Scott Brockie, Stephen Boisson, Terry Tremaine, and many others who have had to endure abuse that should never have occurred. And we owe them money. We owe them every penny we have taken from them, we owe them every dollar they have been forced to pay to defend themselves from attacks that should never have happened, we owe them for lost careers.

And we owe it to ourselves to make sure this never happens again.

Anything less and justice will not be served.
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PostPosted: 01/ 17/ 08 2:17 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Entropy Squared wrote:
As a freedom loving people, and as a liberty based society, we owe apologies to Scott Brockie, Stephen Boisson, Terry Tremaine, and many others who have had to endure abuse that should never have occurred. And we owe them money. We owe them every penny we have taken from them, we owe them every dollar they have been forced to pay to defend themselves from attacks that should never have happened, we owe them for lost careers.


I look at this as a test to see just exactly how freedom loving we actually are.

The generations that fought and died know the price of freedom. THe problem is that those that are now running the country have never lived under any other system and are unfamiliar with want, need, freedom, or hunger. This is a wake up call and lets just hope that Canadians don't sleep through it. The prospects are fightening.
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PostPosted: 01/ 17/ 08 3:54 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Sadly most Canadians are working themselves to death to pay for social programs that were meant as stop gaps to aide those in need. With welfare for a lifetime and disability pension despensed for suspect illness such as fibromyalgia we don't have time to protest.

However I inform as many people who will let me blather on about the HRC, or SSS Oppressors, and it's attempt to turn Canada into Canadastan.
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PostPosted: 01/ 17/ 08 4:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Red wrote:
Sadly most Canadians are working themselves to death to pay for social programs that were meant as stop gaps to aide those in need. With welfare for a lifetime and disability pension despensed for suspect illness such as fibromyalgia we don't have time to protest.

However I inform as many people who will let me blather on about the HRC, or SSS Oppressors, and it's attempt to turn Canada into Canadastan.


that si true.Too bad we couldnt get the whole country to go on a nation wide walk off the job day to protest the HRC.If everyone walked off the job and the market dropped, Im sure the government will wake up.Protests need to be done with large masses of pple in order for them to work and draw attention to the issue.
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PostPosted: 01/ 17/ 08 5:43 pm    Post subject: Re: Justice will not be served (CHRC) Reply with quote

Entropy Squared wrote:
Mark Fournier
Free Dominion
January 17, 2008

Justice will not be served


How many people, in the privacy of their homes, or among trusted friends, use correctspeak? I contend that there are very few. Most of us will let our hair down when among those with whom we feel safe, and we will use terminology and express political opinions in ways we would never do in public today.

The significance of this is not that so many people do it, but in that we feel unsafe in doing it in the public square. The worst part is most of us haven’t understood who is it we feel unsafe from, yet we have been conditioned to be very careful of what we say.

Citizens of a free society should be free to express their political opinions. This is so much a ‘given’ that to say so is to state the obvious. Yet today, many Canadians fear to speak freely and the reason for this is that we no longer live in a free society. It is unsafe for a Canadian to speak political opinions that are unapproved by the Canadian state, and it is not only unsafe for a Canadian to speak an unapproved political opinion in Canada, it is unsafe for a Canadian to do so anywhere in the world.

As a free people, we cannot allow this to stand.

The most egregious offenders of liberty in Canada today are the human rights commissions, as entities, and their staffs as individuals. These people, and the organizations that employ them, must be stopped.

Stazi-style human rights commissions must be abolished, but only as a first step.

Justice will not be served until reparations have been made to all of the human rights commissions’ victims. Their kangaroo court ‘convictions should be summarily overturned and any monies they have been forced to pay to these organizations should be repaid – at the expense to the taxpayer.

You will rarely see me calling for the taxpayers to have to give money to an individual, but in this case it is we taxpayers who are entirely at fault. We are the ones who allowed these commissions to be formed, we are the ones who allowed them to continue for as long as they have, we are the ones who empowered them to unjustly seize the property - and destroy the reputations and livelihoods - of innocent people. All in our names.

We cannot and should not try to avoid our own culpability.

As a freedom loving people, and as a liberty based society, we owe apologies to Scott Brockie, Stephen Boisson, Terry Tremaine, and many others who have had to endure abuse that should never have occurred. And we owe them money. We owe them every penny we have taken from them, we owe them every dollar they have been forced to pay to defend themselves from attacks that should never have happened, we owe them for lost careers.

And we owe it to ourselves to make sure this never happens again.

Anything less and justice will not be served.


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PostPosted: 01/ 17/ 08 6:35 pm    Post subject: Re: Justice will not be served (CHRC) Reply with quote

Entropy Squared wrote:
Mark Fournier
Free Dominion
January 17, 2008

Justice will not be served


How many people, in the privacy of their homes, or among trusted friends, use correctspeak? I contend that there are very few. Most of us will let our hair down when among those with whom we feel safe, and we will use terminology and express political opinions in ways we would never do in public today.

The significance of this is not that so many people do it, but in that we feel unsafe in doing it in the public square. The worst part is most of us haven’t understood who is it we feel unsafe from, yet we have been conditioned to be very careful of what we say.

Citizens of a free society should be free to express their political opinions. This is so much a ‘given’ that to say so is to state the obvious. Yet today, many Canadians fear to speak freely and the reason for this is that we no longer live in a free society. It is unsafe for a Canadian to speak political opinions that are unapproved by the Canadian state, and it is not only unsafe for a Canadian to speak an unapproved political opinion in Canada, it is unsafe for a Canadian to do so anywhere in the world.

As a free people, we cannot allow this to stand.

The most egregious offenders of liberty in Canada today are the human rights commissions, as entities, and their staffs as individuals. These people, and the organizations that employ them, must be stopped.

Stazi-style human rights commissions must be abolished, but only as a first step.

Justice will not be served until reparations have been made to all of the human rights commissions’ victims. Their kangaroo court ‘convictions should be summarily overturned and any monies they have been forced to pay to these organizations should be repaid – at the expense to the taxpayer.

You will rarely see me calling for the taxpayers to have to give money to an individual, but in this case it is we taxpayers who are entirely at fault. We are the ones who allowed these commissions to be formed, we are the ones who allowed them to continue for as long as they have, we are the ones who empowered them to unjustly seize the property - and destroy the reputations and livelihoods - of innocent people. All in our names.

We cannot and should not try to avoid our own culpability.

As a freedom loving people, and as a liberty based society, we owe apologies to Scott Brockie, Stephen Boisson, Terry Tremaine, and many others who have had to endure abuse that should never have occurred. And we owe them money. We owe them every penny we have taken from them, we owe them every dollar they have been forced to pay to defend themselves from attacks that should never have happened, we owe them for lost careers.

And we owe it to ourselves to make sure this never happens again.

Anything less and justice will not be served.


Mr. Levant buttressed his criticism of the process by videotaping the hearing and uploading excerpts to his blog and to YouTube.com, starting late Friday evening. The eight video excerpts have garnered about 330,000 hits as of late last night.

“My lawyer and I insisted that we be permitted to record the interrogation, for use when we appeal the commission’s decision to a real court,” Mr. Levant wrote on his blog. “The officer allowed the video camera, but asked that we keep the recording confidential.”

The Alberta Human Rights Commission would not discuss the Levant hearing with journalists.

Marie Riddle, the commission’s director, did not return phone calls from The Times. (The Washington Times)

You know, if you look back on the war crimes perpetrated by the heinous thugs during the last century, you will note that once the dust settled, they were not permitted to use “the law” or some “authority” to exonerate themselves from the crimes they committed. That was true at Nuremberg and many other subsequent war crime cases. “I was operating under the instructions of the State…” simply did not cut it then and it does not cut it now.

Something so heinous as the thought and speech police in this country who are causing its victims sufficient cruel and unusual punishment should indeed have some consequences attached to them.

Once the HRCs go down, we should be looking at the individuals who participated in these witch-hunts and, in particular, those who levied fines and sanctions. I do not see why they should be allowed to walk with impunity. They freely and gleefully applied their jackboot on good and honourable citizens of this country for doing nothing more than exercising their inalienable rights as free men and women. It is only just and proper therefore that the same jackboot that they wore should be removed from their feet and placed on their victims for some REAL restitution.

Maybe if we start talking like this and there is enough public backlash to these fascists, they’ll think twice about hauling people before their kangaroo kourts and fining free speech knowing what the future may hold for them.

After all, kangaroos are notoriously fickle creatures.

http://www.socon.ca/or_bust/?p=561

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Shakedown for cash:
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PostPosted: 01/ 17/ 08 6:58 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Paycheck wrote:

"Something so heinous as the thought and speech police in this country who are causing its victims sufficient cruel and unusual punishment should indeed have some consequences attached to them.

Once the HRCs go down, we should be looking at the individuals who participated in these witch-hunts and, in particular, those who levied fines and sanctions. I do not see why they should be allowed to walk with impunity. They freely and gleefully applied their jackboot on good and honourable citizens of this country for doing nothing more than exercising their inalienable rights as free men and women. It is only just and proper therefore that the same jackboot that they wore should be removed from their feet and placed on their victims for some REAL restitution.

Maybe if we start talking like this and there is enough public backlash to these fascists, they’ll think twice about hauling people before their kangaroo kourts and fining free speech knowing what the future may hold for them. "


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Exactly how I feel. These cowards and miscreants need to pay for their cowardly and heinous actions against innocent people. Of course these cowards would not persecute a muslim as they would be in fear of their lives.

Just a word to these clowns, you all wanna go hiking with lil ole Backwoods? Would love to guide you in the outback. Bring your friends along too.
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