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Nov 242013
 

2013-11-24.through-lensVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

Paul McKeever’s video history of Freedom Party of Ontario covers the period starting with the founding of Freedom Party in 1984 until the day following the August 1, 2013 by-election in the Ontario provincial riding of London West. It is told from the perspective of the media: this is Freedom Party, as the public has seen it on television since the party’s founding. McKeever’s video history was first shown on at Freedom Party of Ontario’s November 23, 2013 “The Price of Power” dinner in London, Ontario. This version, released on Freedom Party’s YouTube channel the following day, was a slightly different edit, intended for those who did not attend the dinner. Continue reading »

Nov 232013
 

2013-11-23.pop-4VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On November 23, 2013, Freedom Party held a dinner in London, Ontario at the Best Western Lamplighter Inn. The theme of the dinner: The Price of Power.

The dinner presentations are presented in this four-part video:

Part 1: Robert Vaughan gives the traditional Toast to Freedom; Freedom 200 pins are awarded to Dave Durnin, Al Gretzky, and Andrew Lawton; the Conductor Award is awarded to Tim Hodges; and Freedom Party President is awarded the Founder Award for his role in founding Freedom Party of Ontario in 1984.

Part 2: Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever presents a 37-minute brief history of the growth, successes, and development of Freedom Party of Ontario, titled “Through the Media’s Lens”.

Part 3: Radio talk jock Andrew Lawton (AM980 – London, Ontario) explains why he and others have been attracted to Freedom Party of Ontario after having earlier been supporters of parties currently having seats in the Legislature.

Part 4 (this part): Freedom Party’s 2013 London West by-election candidate, Al Gretzky, relates his experiences from the campaign trail, and explains why a Freedom government may be formed before too long. Continue reading »

Nov 232013
 

2013-11-23.pop-3VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On November 23, 2013, Freedom Party held a dinner in London, Ontario at the Best Western Lamplighter Inn. The theme of the dinner: The Price of Power.

The dinner presentations are presented in this four-part video:

Part 1: Robert Vaughan gives the traditional Toast to Freedom; Freedom 200 pins are awarded to Dave Durnin, Al Gretzky, and Andrew Lawton; the Conductor Award is awarded to Tim Hodges; and Freedom Party President is awarded the Founder Award for his role in founding Freedom Party of Ontario in 1984.

Part 2: Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever presents a 37-minute brief history of the growth, successes, and development of Freedom Party of Ontario, titled “Through the Media’s Lens”.

Part 3 (this part): Radio talk jock Andrew Lawton (AM980 – London, Ontario) explains why he and others have been attracted to Freedom Party of Ontario after having earlier been supporters of parties currently having seats in the Legislature.

Part 4: Freedom Party’s 2013 London West by-election candidate, Al Gretzky, relates his experiences from the campaign trail, and explains why a Freedom government may be formed before too long. Continue reading »

Nov 232013
 

2013-11-23.pop-2VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On November 23, 2013, Freedom Party held a dinner in London, Ontario at the Best Western Lamplighter Inn. The theme of the dinner: The Price of Power.

The dinner presentations are presented in this four-part video:

Part 1: Robert Vaughan gives the traditional Toast to Freedom; Freedom 200 pins are awarded to Dave Durnin, Al Gretzky, and Andrew Lawton; the Conductor Award is awarded to Tim Hodges; and Freedom Party President is awarded the Founder Award for his role in founding Freedom Party of Ontario in 1984.

Part 2 (this part): Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever presents a 37-minute brief history of the growth, successes, and development of Freedom Party of Ontario, titled “Through the Media’s Lens”.

Part 3: Radio talk jock Andrew Lawton (AM980 – London, Ontario) explains why he and others have been attracted to Freedom Party of Ontario after having earlier been supporters of parties currently having seats in the Legislature.

Part 4: Freedom Party’s 2013 London West by-election candidate, Al Gretzky, relates his experiences from the campaign trail, and explains why a Freedom government may be formed before too long. Continue reading »

Nov 232013
 

2013-11-23.pop-1VIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On November 23, 2013, Freedom Party held a dinner in London, Ontario at the Best Western Lamplighter Inn. The theme of the dinner: The Price of Power.

The dinner presentations are presented in this four-part video:

Part 1 (this part): Robert Vaughan gives the traditional Toast to Freedom; Freedom 200 pins are awarded to Dave Durnin, Al Gretzky, and Andrew Lawton; the Conductor Award is awarded to Tim Hodges; and Freedom Party President is awarded the Founder Award for his role in founding Freedom Party of Ontario in 1984.

Part 2: Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever presents a 37-minute brief history of the growth, successes, and development of Freedom Party of Ontario, titled “Through the Media’s Lens”.

Part 3: Radio talk jock Andrew Lawton (AM980 – London, Ontario) explains why he and others have been attracted to Freedom Party of Ontario after having earlier been supporters of parties currently having seats in the Legislature.

Part 4: Freedom Party’s 2013 London West by-election candidate, Al Gretzky, relates his experiences from the campaign trail, and explains why a Freedom government may be formed before too long. Continue reading »

Jul 302013
 

2013-05-06.mckeever-thumbAUDIO – DESCRIPTION:

In this full episode of Andy Oudman’s radio show “London Today” (1290 CJBK AM – London), Freedom Party leader Paul McKeever speaks with Andy about two issues that had emerged in the provincial by-election in London West on July 30th, 2013.

On July 30th, the NDP campaign for candidate Peggy Sattler bought a front page “wrap” ad on the London Free Press which ad depicted poll data in a way that made it appear – falsely – as though the NDP were now leading in the polls for the riding. In addition, e-mails received by party leader Paul McKeever from concerned Londoners led McKeever to research and write a report in which Ontario PC candidate Ali Chahbar asked to clarify whether or not he has ever been a federal Conservative, whether he has been a Liberal supporter provincially, and whether he agrees with the toxic views expressed by his spouse and her “Solidarity for Palestinian Human Rights” (SPHR) in 2004 and 2005. SPHR had erected what they called an “apartheid wall”, which they said was an “effigy” of the wall in Israel; they said that Israel was involved in apartheid and oppression (as against Palestinians), and accused Israelis of “genocide”. Continue reading »

Jul 032013
 

2013-07-03.sorry-kathleen-wynneVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

This election commercial was aired on CJBK (1290 AM – London) and AM 980 (London) during the London West provincial by-election of 2013 to promote the election of Al Gretzky to be London West’s next MPP.

Transcript:

Narrator: “It seems like, everyday, Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals are apologizing for something they’ve done to you.”

Voice of Kathleen Wynne: “And I am very sorry. I’m very sorry. I’m very sorry for that. The people of Ontario need to hear that I’m sorry because I am. I am sorry.”

Narrator: “Spending scandals, cover-ups, tax increases, rising electricity bills, health care delays.”

Audio clips of Kathleen Wynne: “And it’s important not just for this issue, it’s important going forward so…I’m sorry about this.”

Narrator: “What will Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals be sorry for tomorrow? Don’t wait to find out. In the coming Ontario provincial by-election, elect Al Gretzky to be your MPP in London West.”

Al Gretzky: “I’m Al Gretzky, and I’m your Freedom Party candidate, in the provincial by-election in London West.”

Narrator: “Elect Al Gretzky, because voting for Al Gretzky means never having to hear…”

Audio clips of Kathleen Wynne: “And I am very sorry. I’m sorry. That’s what I’m able to offer.”

Narrator: “This message has been paid for by the Freedom Party of Ontario.” Continue reading »

Mar 302013
 

2013-03-30.helpless-homolkaVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

This short feature was researched and produced by Paul McKeever to set the context for a video presentation of Freedom Party of Ontario’s December 3, 1994 Gordon Domm dinner, which featured the retired OPP officer and publication ban-breaker Gordon Domm as a speaker, along with speakers Robert Metz (President, Freedom Party of Ontario) and publisher David Helwig. The full video, with the dinner, is available on Freedom Party of Ontario’s youtube channel at: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-o_62DqzKE

Watch, and see how radical leftist, feminist ideology was used to characterize Karla Homolka’s criminal activities as the act of a helpless victim of battered wife’s syndrome. Learn how a publication ban helped cover-up radical feminist attorney general Marion Boyd’s so-called “deal with the devil” until after the election of 1995. Continue reading »

Feb 072013
 

2013-02-07.freedom-flyer-40Contents:
“I’m Still Seeing Read (Robert Metz); FP Dinner Event: Breaking with Tradition; RED ALERT! – note of warning followed by celebration; Make It Go!; Anderson, Mansur, Coren Speak out on ‘the 3 Rs’ Reading, Writing, and Relativism; 57 Freedom Party candidates establish new Ontario milestone; 14 new ‘Freedom 200’ pin recipients include party leader McKeever; 18 Freedom Party election planks – 18 steps in the right direction; Another Freedom Party First; a brief history of Freedom Party’s election platforms; Freedom’s principals on freedom’s principles; the Four Pillers of Freedom (Just Right – show highlights); Freedom vs. Libertarianism; Freedom Party of Ontario invites YOU to become a Freedom Party candidate in the upcoming election. Continue reading »