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Paul Fromm hosts Mark Weber at Canadian Association for Free
Expression meeting, Toronto, May 27, 2012
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* … reports that Canadian political prisoner Brad Love found guilty
on seven counts of breach of probation for sending information
packages to Zionist groups–sentencing, July 13.
* … discusses HR 347. Obama does it again. This time the attack is
against the First Amendment and free speech. This new law makes ‘No
Free Speech” Zones wherever the Secret Service says so. Bye bye,
protests. Bye bye, free speech. Bye bye, Constitution;
* … reports on Canadian speaking tour of Mark Weber, director of
the Institute for Historical Review, who argues the character and
quality of a nation’s people are more important than the wording of
constitutions or Charters of Rights;
* … exposes how Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a
fraud in protecting free speech — minority privileges rule!
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The Fighting Side of Me: Free Speech is Fragile in Canada & the U.S.
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Paul Fromm hosts Mark Weber at Canadian Association for Free Expression
meeting, Toronto, May 27, 2012
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- *Paul Fromm*
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- … reports that Canadian political prisoner Brad Love found guilty
on seven counts of breach of probation for sending information
packages to
Zionist groups–sentencing, July 13.
- … discusses HR 347. Obama does it again. This time the attack is
against the First Amendment and free speech. This new law makes ‘No Free
Speech” Zones wherever the Secret Service says so. Bye bye, protests. Bye
bye, free speech. Bye bye, Constitution;
- … reports on Canadian speaking tour of Mark Weber, director of the
Institute for Historical Review, who argues the character and
quality of a
nation’s people are more important than the wording of constitutions or
Charters of Rights;
- … exposes how Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms is a fraud in
protecting free speech — minority privileges rule!
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-
http://reasonradionetwork.com/20120529/the-fighting-side-of-me-free-speech-is-fragile-in-canada-the-u-s
 
Why Not Write Your Politicians As Mr. Newton Has?
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Tuesday, 05 June 2012 06:26
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WHY NOT WRITE YOUR POLITICIANS AS MR. NEWTON HAS?

Sent: Monday, June 04, 2012 7:34 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Question

Attention Ontario Human Rights Tribunal,

Question;

I am a Canadian born senior citizen who was born in Toronto back in
1948. Over the past few years I have become aware of the fact that
Canadian’s have lost their basic right to free speech and
expression. A man named Brad Love was even jailed for eighteen months
for simply asking politicians to answer his questions on excessive
immigration
http://blog.freedomsite.org/2009/03/political-prisoner-brad-love-may-not.html

I am very concerned about this police state government situation, as
I’m wondering what might some day happen to my grandchildren, should
they demand their right to free speech as they become adults.
Something has gone terribly wrong in Canada and I’m very concerned.
Both of my grandfathers died in WWII to keep Canada a free and
democratic society, and now the smell of communism is in the air.
These are scary times in Canada.

I had to write to express my concerns,

John Newton

Political Prisoner Brad Love May Not Write Letters to Anyone -- Yes,
That's In Canada, Not North Korea

TORONTO, March 24, 2009. Today, the outspoken voice of the workingman,
Brad Love was released from prison on bail conditions his own lawyer,
Peter Lindsay suggested are more usually imposed on people facing
murder charges. Mr. Love is accused of five counts of writing letters,
contrary to his previous parole conditions.

Herr are the conditions imposed on Mr. Love who was arrested by eight
burly Metro police who burst into a free speech meeting sponsored by
the Canadian Association for Free Expression in Rexdale, Thursday,
March 19.

* $2,000 cash bail paid by his sister-in-law
* $110,000 surety – the entire value of his brother and
sister-in-law’s house
* Mr. Love is prohibited from sending mail to anyone, unless that
person has specifically requested it;
* He must reside at his brother and sister-in-law’s Bolton home;
* He must get a job.
* He must keep the peace.
* A 10:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m. curfew (just like some naughty 15 year
old)
* He’s specifically forbidden to have any contact with the Canadian
Jewish Congress, B’nai Brith or York University, Peter Lindsay told
CAFÉ.

The Crown had demanded Mr. Love’s continued incarceration for having
written letters. The female Crown commented darkly that “Mr.
Love’s purpose of returning surreptitiously to Ontario was to give a
lecture on ‘hate.” In fact, Mr. Love flew openly for two weeks
vacation with his family and only as a side matter spoke to a Toronto
CAFÉ meeting as has before.

“To the best of our knowledge, it’s not yet illegal to criticize
Canada’s poxy, minority-inspired, thought gagging hate laws,” a
furious Paul Fromm, director of the Canadian Association for Free
Expression, said outside the court. “Besides, he isn’t charged
with speaking to the free speech meeting.”

Mr. Love’s sister-in-law, promised the court: “We’re not going
to have any newspapers in the house and we’ll review his outgoing
mail.”

One of the Crown’s reasons for wanting Mr. Love kept in prison
pending his trial, which Peter Lindsay said might not occur for six to
nine months, is that he has not changed his political views: “It’s
quite obvious,” she said, “his beliefs still exist and he’s not
going to stop his behaviour no matter what conditions are put upon
him. Despite sentences on his record, he is going to continue [to
express himself.] He is an individual obsessed with racial hated and
others sorts of hatred.”

In an interview with Café tonight, Mr. Love, settling down after
enjoying his first decent meal in five days explained the writings
that have stirred the powers that be to send him back to prison. He
wrote taunting comments to the York University Student Union, B’nai
Brith and the Canadian Jewish Congress on the occasion of Israel
Equals Apartheid Week. Among his comments were: If all these Third
World people are against Zionism, maybe they’re right. He also
wondered in his letters whether Third Worlders demonstrating against
Zionism would be called racists. Brad Love told CAFÉ: “Many of the
comments I made I borrowed from Jewish comedians.”

Mr. Lindsay told the court that the surety of $110,000 is more usually
demanded in crimes of serious violence or murder, not for a man who
wrote non-violent, non-threatening, even if provocative, letters. He
also suggested that the previous parole condition that Mr. Love was
not to write, FAX or e-mail letters to anyone who had not asked for
this communication may well have violated his Charter rights to
freedom of speech.

“It’s because it’s a thought crime,” Mr. Love commented on his
legal shackles and restrictions. “Fort McMurray is my fortune. I
have a great job there. All my clothes and possessions and my car are
there. There are almost no jobs in Toronto,” he added.

The Crown hinted that three police forces have an ongoing
investigation into Canada’s most famous and most jailed letter
writer.

Over a 20 year period, Mr. Love wrote over 10,000 letters to elected
officials and newspapers. In 2003, he was sentenced to 18 months in
jail under Canada’s thought control “anti-hate” law, Sec. 319 of
the Criminal Code. He subsequently spent a total of six months more in
prison for having written letters to persons other than those elected
officials his initial parole conditions forbad him to contact.

“It seems the state is intent on shutting Brad Love up,” Paul
Fromm observed. “What does it say about the emotional fragility of
the powers that be that they can’t withstand a little needling and
criticism from a blunt spoken working guy, without running to the
State to have him gagged and jailed? And we’re over in Afghanistan
trying to bring democracy and human rights to those people. We ought
to start right here in Canada.”

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