Jan 192001
 

2001-01-19.mckeever-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On January 19, 2001, Paul McKeever (Freedom Party of Ontario) was a guest of Rhonda London Live. In this episode, McKeever discussed with host Rhonda London a report about a 16-year old student who spent 30 days in jail for having written a story – titled “Twisted” – as a class project. The story is about a tormented teen plans to blow up his school. The real-life teen author (who had experienced bullying in a school in Cornwall, Ontario) was charged with uttering death threats. Punished for fiction? Can we predict violence in schools? Also guests in this episode: Steward Auty (President, Canadian Safe School Network) and Rose Dyson (author of “Mind Abuse”). Continue reading »

Jan 012001
 

Contents:
“True Rights are Freedoms, not Powers” by Edward W. Younkins
“Conservative Gridlock (An Open Letter to Tom Long)” by Joe Armstrong
“Anti-“Hate” Legislation: A Threat to Academic Freedom” by Kenneth Hilborn
” ‘Human Rights’: The new euphemism for coercive State Socialism” by Dick Field
“Please Rise and Sing” by Tyler Chilcott Continue reading »

Dec 212000
 

2001-01-19.mckeever-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On December 21, 2000, Paul McKeever (Freedom Party of Ontario) was a guest of Rhonda London Live. In this episode, McKeever discussed with host Rhonda London a recommendation by a federal transportation agency that obese air passengers be given two seats for the price of one, arguing that obese passengers are disabled and should be given accommodation for their “special needs”. Also guests in this episode: Helena Spring (Canadian Association for Size Acceptance) and Hugh Scher (lawyer, Scher and DeAngelis). Continue reading »

Nov 152000
 

2000-11-15.metz-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On November 15, 2000, Robert Metz (President, Freedom Party of Ontario) was a guest of Rhonda London Live. In this episode, Metz discussed with host Rhonda London the emergence of “hard core hate sites” on the Internet. Rhonda poses the question: “Is Hate Literature Free Speech?”. Also a guest on this episode: Abbee Corb (Simon Wiesenthal Centre). Continue reading »

Oct 312000
 

2000-10-31.mckeever-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On October 31, 2000, Paul McKeever (Freedom Party of Ontario) was a guest of Rhonda London Live. In this episode, McKeever discussed with host Rhonda London Canada’s DNA databank and a twice convicted arsonist who is challenging in court a court order for the seizure of his blood, against his will, for DNA analysis purposes. Also guests on this episode: Scott Newark (lawyer), Priscilla Devilliers (President CAVEAT – Canadians Against Violence Everywhere Advocating for its Termination). Continue reading »

Sep 012000
 

Contents:
The 1999 Election Campaign Lloyd Walker – “I Have Seen the Enemy; Fp’s campaign against politically correct thought control; The 1999 Ontario General Election Campaign; Elijah Elieff launches $1.3 million lawsuit against those he holds responsible for the loss of his (former) Cheyenne Ave. apartment buildings; The phenomenally successful ISIL Conference in London; plus Letters to Fp! Continue reading »

Aug 282000
 

2000-10-31.mckeever-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On August 28, 2000, Paul McKeever (Freedom Party of Ontario) was a guest of Rhonda London Live. In this episode, McKeever discussed with host Rhonda London proposed changes to Ontario’s Employment Standards Act, especially concerning an increase to 60 of the maximum number of hours that an employee can work for an employer each week. Also a guest on this episode: Brian O’Keefe (Secretary Treasurer, Canadian Union of Public Employees). Continue reading »

Aug 012000
 

2000-08-01.metz-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:
On August 1, 2000, Robert Metz (President, Freedom Party of Ontario) was a guest of Rhonda London Live. In this episode, Metz discussed with host Rhonda London an Ontario Progressive Conservative proposal for mandatory drug testing for welfare recipients. Also guests on this episode: Joe Cordiano (Liberal Party of Ontario critic for Community and Social Services) and Andrea Calver (Ontario Coalition for Social Justice). Continue reading »

Mar 302000
 

2002-xx-xx.mckeever-thumbVIDEO – DESCRIPTION:

On March 30, 2000, then Freedom Party spokesperson Paul McKeever, Bernie Farber (Canadian Jewish Congress), Marvin Kurz (legal counsel, B’nai Brith Canada), and David Auston Mercury (criminal lawyer) were the panelists who appeared on Michael Coren Live! with host Michael Coren to discuss a Criminal Code provision that imposes higher sentences for crimes motivated by hate. Continue reading »