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Archives for May 2012

Cleveland police ticket a man for giving charity to street person

Published May 30, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Courts


John Davis thought he was doing a good thing on May 14th, 2012… until he got pulled over by a Cleveland police officer and found himself holding a ticket for littering.  A little charity for a street person was just too much for Cleveland police to cope with, it appears. Then there’s the attitude of the cop who issued the ticket. “Take it up with the courts.” Nice… At … [Read more...]

Vic Toews’ Bill C-30: The cost of online spying — Your privacy and your wallet

Published May 29, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Oppose Bill C-30


Bill C-30 must be stopped and OpenMedia.ca is helping spread the word about the assault on Freedom contained within it. One person's comment on YouTube pretty much summed up how I feel about Bill C-30: I shouldn't have to surrender my civil liberties just so I can access the internet to talk to friends and family or enhance my education in an online course. Would you want … [Read more...]

Memorial Day is NOT on sale by Mark Alexander

Published May 28, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: In Memoriam -- Remembering our Heros


Memorial Day Is NOT on Sale By Mark Alexander · Thursday, May 24, 2012 Millions of Patriots Have Already Paid the Full Price "I am well aware of the toil and blood and treasure that it will cost to maintain this Declaration, and support and defend these States." --John Adams Memorial Day provides a stark contrast between the best of our nation's Patriot sons and daughters … [Read more...]

Memorial Day

Published May 28, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: In Memoriam -- Remembering our Heros


Please take a minute today to reflect on the ultimate price paid for Freedom on Sunday by the following Canadian soldiers.  A roadside bomb exploded west of Kandahar City and killed them as they traveled in a convoy near the border. CFB Gagetown officials have identified the six dead soldiers as: Sgt. Donald Lucas, 31, of Burton, N.B. (but raised in St. John's). Cpl. … [Read more...]

Farewell, Henry Lamb, Educator About Evils Against Humanity by Jane Gaffin

Published May 28, 2012 by Jane Gaffin Filed Under: Big Brother, In Memoriam -- Remembering our Heros, Rights


I’ve been a devout fan and student of Henry Lamb from the minute I came across his columns over 10 years ago on Enter Stage Right which has a permanent home on my Book Bar alongside other carriers of Lamb’s valuable collection. Although a long-time disciple, I knew little about the writer and author personally except that he has dedicated many years to educating the public … [Read more...]

Another Gun Registry Success!

Published May 27, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Canada's Firearms Act, Gun Politics, Gun Registration, Violent Criminals


Yes, it’s another gun registry success in La Belle Provence early Sunday morning as two unknown gunmen traded shots across a crowded intersection of Prince Arthur and Saint-Dominique streets on Montreal’s Plateau. Thank God we have registered handguns since 1934 here in Canada… and I also thank God that we’ve required every individual who owns a handgun in Canada to have an … [Read more...]

Thomas Harkins, former Catholic priest defrocked for sexual abuse, is discovered working for the TSA

Published May 27, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Big Brother


The Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) just can’t seem to get anything right.  Or maybe they never had any intention of getting things right. Regardless, hiring a former priest who was fired for sexually abusing little girls is a low point even for TSA morons, not that I find this to be a big shocker given the TSA's propensity for child molestation at airports across … [Read more...]

RCMP Commissioner Paulson says all the right things about the RCMP’s internal culture of covering up abuses

Published May 26, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Police Misconduct, RCMP Accountability


RCMP Commissioner Robert Paulson is saying all the right things about the RCMP’s internal culture and his desire to overhaul the RCMP’s disciplinary system. Unfortunately that is not a job he can do on his own.  He needs our help. But he’s the commissioner of the RCMP, you say... He’s the top dog... why does he need our help? In order to change the way the RCMP deals … [Read more...]

Constable Lee Douglas, facing theft charge, gets rewarded for his crime with a paid vacation

Published May 25, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Abuse of Trust, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame


Constable Lee Douglas must be thinking it’s great to be a cop in Oshawa, Ontario… He [allegedly] broke the law and is now being rewarded for his thievery with a paid vacation.  What other career gives benefits like that? Any normal business would fire an employee for theft or at least make it clear they will resign or face criminal charges, but not police forces in … [Read more...]

Staff Sgt. Don Ray: the latest RCMP sex scandal

Published May 23, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Abuse of Trust, Police, Police Misconduct, RCMP Hall of Shame


Staff Sgt. Don Ray is the latest in a long line of high-ranking RCMP members to be reprimanded for sexual misconduct on the job. While stationed in Edmonton and in charge of the RCMP polygraph unit Staff Sgt. Don Ray regularly held parties, got subordinates drunk, made sexual advances and had sex in RCMP offices. He has since been transferred to British Columbia. An … [Read more...]

Christian University wants Christian employees? Oh the horror!

Published May 22, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Freedom of Religion


Can you imagine a media uproar over a Jewish university wanting to employ Jewish people?  Or a Muslim university wanting to employ Muslims? Of course not.  So why all the uproar over a Christian university wanting to employ practicing Christians? The answer, of course, is pretty simple.  Christianity is currently the only religion that it is politically correct to slander … [Read more...]

Everybody Draw Muhammad Day!

Published May 20, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Radical Islam


According to Wikipedia, the first Everybody Draw Muhammad Day was held on May 20, 2010 in support of free speech and freedom of artistic expression of those threatened by violence for drawing representations of the Islamic Prophet Muhammad. It began as a protest against censorship of an American television show, South Park, "201" by its distributor, Comedy Central, in … [Read more...]

An Open Letter to the Lake Country RCMP Detachment Commander

Published May 20, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Courts, Police Misconduct


May 20, 2012 Detachment Commander Lake Country RCMP 3231 Berry Road Lake Country, BC  V4V 1T8 Phone: 250-766-2288   Dear Sir; I read a news article in the Vernon Morning Star newspaper concerning a young man whose pellet gun was seized by members of your detachment.  (http://www.vernonmorningstar.com/news/151611305.html) The part of the story that left … [Read more...]

MP Parm Gill’s stand against gang recruitment with Private Members Bill C-394

Published May 19, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Violent Criminals


Conservative MP Parm Gill doesn’t like criminal gangs invading his riding of Brampton-Springdale (in Ontario) and is taking steps to make recruiting gang members a crime punishable by 5 years in prison. He has introduced a private members bill, Bill C-394, to amend the Criminal Code and the National Defence Act to help reduce the problem. The bill’s summary reads: This … [Read more...]

Vernon BC’s Lake Country RCMP the latest addition to Police State Canada

Published May 18, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Courts, Property Rights


Vernon, British Columbia, located in that province's Okanagan Valley, is where constables from the Lake Country RCMP detachment have decided they can do whatever they want; the hallmark of police state tactics.  The case revolves around a man and his legally-owned pellet gun that was seized by RCMP constables and was reported by the Vernon Morning Star newspaper on May 16, … [Read more...]

The Fredericton Police Service’s blatant intimidation of blogger Charles LeBlanc

Published May 17, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Bureaucrat’s Rule #1, Freedom of Speech


Whether or not a person is annoying is not just cause for them to be harassed by police, yet that is exactly what is happening to Fredericton blogger Charles LeBlanc. Charles LeBlanc is, by many accounts, an annoying blogger.  He has been called rude and  belligerent as well as names that are for worse on many occasions.  His blog posts are often rambling pieces that are … [Read more...]

Alleged Sexual Predator Shalendra Kumar Sharma released from custody

Published May 16, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Sexual Predators


http://bc.rcmp.ca/ViewPage.action?siteNodeId=867&languageId=1&contentId=25313 File # 2012-53049 2012-05-11 11:36 PDT [Alleged] sexual predator Shalendra Kumar SHARMA, 43, of Surrey, BC, was released from custody on May 9, 2012, and is now awaiting trial for sexual assault and other violent crimes against women. Additional victims and information about Mr. Sharma … [Read more...]

The Muslim Brotherhood… Lovers Of Peace And Cutters Of Throats…

Published May 15, 2012 by Don Laird Filed Under: Radical Islam


Note To Reader: Please Watch The Videos. They Are Very Important And Relevant!!!! Hello there.....its me again....... Don Laird... Behold.....The Arab Spring........ Do you recall the bloody fools who heralded this as the liberation of Middle Eastern flower children, dusky hued flower children clad in love-beads and smelling of patchouli and granola, flower children who … [Read more...]

Open Letter to Public Safety Minister Vic Toews: Law-abiding gun owners treated worse than criminals

Published May 14, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Canada's Firearms Act


April 4, 2012 The Honourable Vic Toews, Minister of Public Safety Public Safety Canada House of Commons Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6 Dear Minister: On Thursday, March 29, 2012 in the House of Commons you said: "I can indicate our Conservative government does not support treating law-abiding hunters, farmers and sports shooters as criminals." The sad fact is that … [Read more...]

Police State: When the Police choose which laws they will obey

Published May 13, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Canada's Firearms Act, Courts


When the Police choose which laws they will obey, what do you have? This question has come up this week in the wake of the refusal of at least 5 provincial Chief Firearms Officers across Canada to obey the law of the land as expressed by the passage of Bill C-19. As most already know, Bill C-19 struck down the requirements for people to register their non-restricted … [Read more...]

Obama’s Last Day

Published May 10, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Politics


Here's a bit of fun from the folks at Vision To America. If you, like millions of other Americans, can't wait for this day... how about sporting this bumper sticker to let everyone know where you stand this November. Vision to America has a lot more great bumper stickers available too.  Check them out at http://store.visiontoamerica.com/bumper-stickers/ … [Read more...]

Rep. Allen West: Oh how I long for more leaders like this!

Published May 9, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Elections, Ethics in Politics, Politics


Allen West

Allen West is the kind of leader America needs.  He's the kind of leader every nation ought to have.  A man who comprehends what Rights and Freedoms mean and where they come from. For those who believe America must have a black president, Allen West fits the bill.  He's a REAL black man, not a half-black wannabe like the current occupant of the White House. For those who … [Read more...]

John Stossel on how everything, including common sense, has become illegal in America

Published May 8, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Bureaucrat’s Rule #1, Lemonade Freedom


Every day there is another asinine law passed, and every day there is another story of how some bureaucrat has abused a citizen because some rule buried in a regulation handbook says he can. John Stossel has made a career out of exploring all of this stupidity, and his latest entry into the absurd is called "Illegal Everything." If you think you've seen every bureaucratic … [Read more...]

Texting and Driving Mandatory Test and the results

Published May 7, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Common Sense


Texting while driving is a skill that must be developed if one is to successfully navigate the new mandatory texting and driving test. Watch the video below to see what I mean. Then watch the second video for a serious message about the consequences of paying more attention to your smart phone than the road... … [Read more...]

Religious Intolerance invades Nova Scotia School

Published May 6, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech


William Swinimer’s story shocks me, not because I can’t believe it happened, but because of how the vice-principal of Forest Heights Community School in Chester Basin, N.S. characterized William’s T-shirt. The moronic school bureaucrat called the T-shirt offensive and was nothing more than “hate talk.” The language on this so-called “offensive” T-shirt? “Life is Wasted … [Read more...]

Geert Wilders and Bruce Montague: Sometimes the Cost Paid for our Rights and Freedoms is too high

Published May 5, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Freedom of Speech


As you no doubt recall, Katey Montague decided to take a step back from political activism because she felt the cost was simply too high for her to continue. After watching her father endure 7 years of trials that ended in a prison sentence and the impending seizure of the Montague family home by the Ontario government who can blame her for not wanting the same fate for … [Read more...]

NBC shows glimmer of common sense; fires reporters who manufactured Zimmerman 911 transcripts

Published May 4, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Censorship, Stupid Human Tricks


I was actually shocked to come across a story about how the NBC network has fired three [alleged] reporters for doctoring and/or fabricating the transcript of George Zimmerman’s 911 call after the shooting of Treyvon Martin. Lillia Luciano, pictured here, is the third person fired for attempting to manufacture a story, instead of doing their job: reporting the news. The … [Read more...]

Geert Wilders: Marked for Death for exercising his Right to Freedom of Speech

Published May 3, 2012 by Christopher di Armani Filed Under: Freedom of Speech, Radical Islam


If you have never heard of Geert Wilders then I urge you to watch this brief video and learn about the man who has sacrificed his personal freedom by speaking out against the threat of radical Islam. Wilders has been elected to the Dutch Parliament as the founder and leader of the political party Partij voor de Vrijheid or Party for Freedom for the past 8 years and is … [Read more...]

The Day Fisheries and Oceans Lost Its Fish by Jane Gaffin

Published May 1, 2012 by Jane Gaffin Filed Under: Abuse of Police Authority, Bureaucrat’s Rule #1


According to Minister of Fisheries and Oceans Canada Keith Ashfield and Agriculture Minister Gerry Ritz, the Stephen Harper Conservative government proposes to amend the Fisheries Act. An article posted April 24 by Margo McDiarmid, CBC Environment Unit, quoted Gerry Ritz as telling reporters on a conference call that farmers and landowners have been pushing for changes to … [Read more...]

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