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Canadian Woman Tortured in Iran (April 3, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on April 3, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

timesonline.co.uk, Apr 1 ’05: Iranian secret police tortured woman to death, says doctor “A Canadian woman photographer who died in Iranian custody after taking pictures of a protest outside the notorious Evin prison in Tehran, was beaten, tortured and raped, … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Iran, Torture, Zahra Kazemi | Leave a reply

Smoking vs. Abortion (April 3, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on April 3, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Carlo Stagnaro, Jun 7 ’03: World No-Abortion Day “So, the WHO and the whole coalition for [World No Tobacco Day] warned that tobacco is “the first preventable cause of death in the world.” …” “In fact, the first preventable cause … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Abortion, Carlo Stagnaro, Human Life Values, Public Health, Smoking, Social Engineering, United Nations (UN), World Health Organization (WHO), World No Tobacco Day | Leave a reply

Miscellaneous: Jefferson on Patents, State Worship (April 3, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on April 3, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

According to Albert Jay Nock, Thomas Jefferson Opposed Patents Anticapitalist Mentality – State Worship: A Day in the Life of Public Health (Original Post)

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Posted in General | Tagged Albert Jay Nock, Intellectual Property, Patents, Philosophy, Property Rights, Public Health, Thomas Jefferson | Leave a reply

School Vouchers (March 27, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 27, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Laurence M. Vance: Problems with Educational Voucher Proposals Several problems with government vouchers are mentioned, including: They are an another income-transfer program, paid for by taxpayers. The independence of private schools will be lost. “Under a state-funded voucher system, there … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Corporate Feudalism, Education, Independence, School Vouchers | Leave a reply

Canadian Teen Jailed for Writing Horror Story (2001) (March 27, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 27, 2005 by AlanApril 29, 2022  

Familyeducation.com, Katy Abel: When Student Writings Set Off School Alarms: Horror Story Lands Canadian Teen in Jail (http://www.familyeducation.com/article/0,1120,63-21838,00.html) This story is from early 2001. The boy was bullied and was also accused of making threats. “The unidentified 16-year-old boy had … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Censorship, Education, Free Speech, Zero Tolerance | Leave a reply

Reading: Which Way for Liberty? (March 27, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 27, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Lew Rockwell, Mar 29 ’05: Which Way for Liberty? (Original Post)

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Posted in General | Tagged Lew Rockwell, Liberty, Philosophy, Principles | Leave a reply

Health Freedom: Bill C-420 (March 20, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 20, 2005 by AlanNovember 9, 2022  

Bill C-420: An Act to amend the Food and Drugs Act www.parl.gc.ca, First reading, October 21, 2004 In order to protect us from CODEX, according to friendsoffreedom.org (http://friendsoffreedom.org/action.php?op=ActionLetter1), Dr. James Lunney introduced Bill C-420, which seeks to widen the definition … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Bill C-420, Codex Alimentarius, Control, FAO, Globalism, Health Freedom, Trade, United Nations (UN), World Government, World Health Organization (WHO) | Leave a reply

Health Freedom: CODEX (March 13, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 13, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

ON CODEX Helke Ferrie, Vitality Magazine Feb ’05, www.kospublishing.com This writer explains why we may face severe restrictions on our freedoms because of international trade agreements: “…effect will with certainty be to stop the availability of all vitamins, minerals, enzymes, … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Bill Sardi, Codex Alimentarius, Food, Friends of Freedom, Globalism, Health Care, Health Freedom, Nutrients, Pharma, Ron Paul, Sovereignty, Supplements, Trade, Vitamins, World Government, World Trade Organization (WTO) | Leave a reply

U.S. Foreign Policy (March 13, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 13, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Justin Raimondo – Mar 7 ’05: U.S. vs. Syria: Who Killed Rafik Hariri? Patrick J. Buchanan – Mar 14 ’05: The Unpredictability of Revolutions (Original Post)

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Posted in General | Tagged Interventionism, Justin Raimondo, Patrick J. Buchanan, Rafik Hariri, Syria, War | Leave a reply

Ayn Rand, Gun Rights, North American Security Integration, War on Drugs (March 13, 2005)

Canadian Liberty Posted on March 13, 2005 by AlanJanuary 30, 2021  

Tibor R. Machan – Feb/Mar ’05: A Defense of Ayn Rand: Let’s Stop the Gossip and get to the Meat The Libertarian Enterprise | Anthony Gregory – Mar 13 ’05: Conservatives and the Second Amendment Canada.com – CP – Mar … Continue reading →

Posted in General | Tagged Ayn Rand, Drug War, Ephedra, Fortress America, Gun Control, Libertarian Enterprise, North American Union Plus, Philosophy, Sovereignty, Tibor R. Machan | Leave a reply

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