Of course!
That is not news I am a terror to some but harmless AFA the physical. 
It is not SP's that attack.

ACTS 7:54 When they heard these things, they were cut to the heart, and
they gnashed on him with their teeth.
Some get very WROTH:
But unto Cain and to his offering he had not respect. And Cain was very
wroth, and his countenance fell. And the LORD said unto Cain, Why art
thou wroth? and why is thy countenance fallen?
Then Herod, when he saw that he was mocked of the wise men, was
exceeding wroth, and sent forth, and slew all the children that were in
Bethlehem, and in all the coasts thereof, from two years old and under

Same old same old some try to lay hands on because of the Spoken word!
And the chief priests and the scribes the same hour sought to lay hands
on him; and they feared the people: for they perceived that he had
spoken this parable against them.


--- Lance Muir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Kevin:It's both I totally agree with your critique. I also 'see' some
> of 
> that which I critiqued in you.
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Kevin Deegan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org>
> Sent: March 24, 2006 12:52
> Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Canadian Thought Police on the march
> 
> 
> > First you accuse me of being Gary North and then you tell me you
> agree
> > with my critique of his philosophy? (see your post below)
> > Which is it Lance? I do not understand such behavior it seems
> > irrational to me.
> >
> > I absolutely am not a ROMAN Papist.
> >
> > Seems to me the Canadian Gov't is on a witch hunt the likes of
> > MccarthyISM.
> > The State of Canada has become the Potentate on a hunt for illegal
> > thoughts and will enFORCE by threat of law and public censure.
> > Only diff McCarthy was right the US had been infiltrated!
> >
> > The only force I believe in is the Force of God's words.
> > You have the right to believe anything you want and I have the
> right to
> > violently disagree with words NO SWORDS!
> >
> > --- Lance Muir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >> Did you know that 'he' will not repeat that infamous line no
> matter
> >> who asks?
> >>
> >> So, Kevin, I undertake to write more than 1 line and, you do what
> you
> >> do so well; simply give up a smart-ass reply. It's little wonder
> that
> >> SPers are not well received either in Salt Lake or, anywhere else!
> >>   ----- Original Message ----- 
> >>   From: Kevin Deegan
> >>   To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org
> >>   Sent: March 24, 2006 08:15
> >>   Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Canadian Thought Police on the march
> >>
> >>
> >>   Are you talking to me, Gary North?
> >>
> >>   Lance Muir <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>     My critique of this would be similar to your own. Granted that
> a
> >> civil society is an improvement on an uncivil one. Granted that a
> >> moral society is an improvement on an immoral one. Granted that
> some
> >> attempt to govern their lives by the so-called 'golden rule' or,
> by
> >> the ten commandments. These also offer up a social improvement on
> >> that which opposes the foregoing.
> >>
> >>     Please, please tell me Kevin, Judy, David and Iz that the
> genuine
> >> 'renovation of the heart' would/should include all of the above? I
> do
> >> believe that some of y'all have things ass backwards with that
> upon
> >> which you focus (signage wise and all).
> >>       ----- Original Message ----- 
> >>       From: Kevin Deegan
> >>       To: TruthTalk@mail.innglory.org
> >>       Sent: March 24, 2006 07:54
> >>       Subject: Re: [TruthTalk] Canadian Thought Police on the
> march
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>       The Canadian Guanatamo
> >>       Better be careful with your social context on the INET
> Lance!
> >>       Are you hating an identifiable group?
> >>       And your comments on "FUNDIES" have hurt me, I understand it
> as
> >> an attack on me & multiple groups of my friends. ; )
> >>       Do you have the telE for the Tribunal?
> >>
> >>       Justice in Canaduh
> >>
> >>
> http://www.pressaction.com/news/weblog/full_article/petersen02272005/
> >>       passed his second year of incarceration without charge
> >>       Zündel was denied the right to cross-examine his accusers or
> to
> >> know all the evidence against him.
> >>       Zündel stated that all his alleged crimes are
> Internet-related
> >>
> >>       Canadian Human Rights Commission "The truth in some absolute
> >> sense really plays no role. Rather, it is the social context in
> which
> >> the message is delivered and heard which will determine the effect
> >> that the communication will have on the listener. It is not the
> truth
> >> or falsity per se that will evoke the emotion but rather how it is
> >> understood by the recipient."
> >>
> >>       Kevin Deegan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>         Don't look now but Canada is changing - Group Think
> >>         Gary North would be proud of you folks.
> >>         He tried to bring in New Geneva and by the looks of it you
> >> folks have actually suceeded!
> >>
> >>         Robert Martin, professor of constitutional law at the
> >> University of Western Ontario "Canada now is a totalitarian
> >> theocracy. I see this as a country ruled today by what I would
> >> describe as a secular state religion [of political correctness].
> >> Anything that is regarded as heresy or blasphemy is not
> tolerated."
> >>
> >>         Be careful there have been Inquisitions against professors
> >> who attack American Foriegn policy. Hope you do not get turned in,
> >> for your thoughts!
> >>
> >>         You Can't Say That"
> >>         Canadian thought police on the march.
> >>         By David E. Bernstein
> >>
> >>         I've had the good fortune of spending this past month on
> the
> >> road promoting my new book about how anti-discrimination laws are
> >> eroding civil liberties. At the end of a recent talk about the
> book,
> >> an audience member asked whether I believe that freedom of
> expression
> >> is really at risk in the United States from laws meant to aid
> women
> >> and minorities. The heart of my response is, "Look at what's
> >> happening in Canada. If we don't watch out, we're next."
> >>
> >>         The decline of freedom of expression in Canada began with
> >> seemingly minor and
> >>         understandable speech restrictions. In 1990, the Canadian
> >> supreme court upheld the conviction of James Keegstra, a
> >> public-high-school teacher, for propagating Holocaust denial and
> >> anti-Semitic views to his public high-school students, despite
> >> repeated warnings from his superiors to stop. Keegstra was
> convicted
> >> of the crime of "willfully promoting hatred against an
> identifiable
> >> group," which carries a penalty of up to two years in jail.
> >> Criminalizing hate speech, the court stated, was a "reasonable"
> >> restriction on expression, and it therefore passed constitutional
> >> muster.
> >>         Two years later, the same court held that obscenity laws
> are
> >> unconstitutional to the extent they criminalize material based on
> >> sexual content alone. However, any "degrading or dehumanizing"
> >> depiction of sexual activity - including material that the First
> >> Amendment would protect in the United States - was deprived of
> >> constitutional protection to protect women from discrimination.
> >>         Even the most zealous advocates of freedom of expression
> >> often feel uncomfortable defending the right to engage in
> Holocaust
> >> denial or to propagate degrading pornography. But, not
> surprisingly,
> >> the inevitable result of allowing these initial speech
> restrictions
> >> has been the gradual but significant growth of censorship and
> >> suppression of civil liberties across Canada.
> >>         In many cases, the speech that is suppressed conflicts
> with
> >> the Canadian government's official multiculturalist agenda, or is
> >> otherwise politically incorrect. For example, the Canadian supreme
> >> court recently turned down an appeal by a Christian minister
> >> convicted of inciting hatred against Muslims. An Ontario appellate
> >> court had found that the minister did not intentionally incite
> >> hatred, but was properly convicted for being willfully blind to
> the
> >> effects of his actions. This decision led Robert Martin, a
> professor
> >> of constitutional law at the University of Western Ontario, to
> >> comment that he increasingly thinks "Canada now is a totalitarian
> >> theocracy. I see this as a country ruled today by what I would
> >> describe as a secular state religion [of political correctness].
> >> Anything that is regarded as heresy or blasphemy is not
> tolerated."
> >>         Indeed, it has apparently become illegal in Canada to
> >> advocate traditional Christian opposition to homosexual sex. For
> >> example, the Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission ordered the
> >> Saskatoon Star Phoenix and Hugh Owens to each pay $1,500 to each
> of
> >> three gay activists as damages for publication of an
> advertisement,
> >> placed by Owens, which conveyed the message that the Bible
> condemns
> >> homosexual acts.
> >>         In another incident, after Toronto print-shop owner Scott
> >> Brockie refused on religious grounds to print letterhead for a
> >> gay-activist group, the local human-rights commission ordered him
> to
> >> pay the group $5,000, print the requested material, and apologize
> to
> >> the group's leaders. Brockie, who always accepted print jobs from
> >> individual gay customers, and even did pro-bono work for a local
> AIDS
> >> group, is fighting the decision on religious-freedom grounds.
> >>         Any gains the gay-rights movement has received from the
> >> crackdown on speech in Canada have been pyrrhic because as part of
> >> the Canadian government's suppression of obscene material,
> Canadian
> >> customs frequently target books with homosexual content. Police
> raids
> >> searching for obscene materials have disproportionately targeted
> gay
> >> organizations and bookstores.
> >>
> >>         Moreover, left-wing academics are beginning to learn
> >> firsthand what it's like to have their own censorship vehicles
> used
> >> against them. For example, University of British Columbia Prof.
> >> Sunera Thobani, a native of Tanzania, faced a hate-crimes
> >> investigation after she launched into a vicious diatribe against
> >> American foreign policy. Thobani, a Marxist feminist and
> >> multiculturalism activist, had remarked that Americans are
> >> "bloodthirsty, vengeful and calling for blood." The Canadian
> >> hate-crimes law was created to protect minority groups from hate
> >> speech. But in this case, it was invoked to protect Americans.
> >>
> >>         A great deal more censorship in Canada seems inevitable.
> For
> >> example, British Columbia's extremely broad hate-speech law
> prohibits
> >> the publication of any statement that "indicates" discrimination
> or
> >> that is "likely" to expose a person or group or class of persons
> to
> >> hatred or contempt. The Canadian thought police are on the march.
> >> Hopefully, it is not too late to stop them.
> >>         - David E. Bernstein is a professor of law at George Mason
> >> University and the author of You Can't Say That! The Growing
> Threat
> >> to Civil Liberties from Anti-Discrimination Laws
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
>
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1930865538/103-2028551-5008648?v=glance&n=283155
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >
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