The middle of the week never looked so good.
South Korea became the
first major Asian consumer of Iranian crude to announce a halt to imports after
the government said they would be suspended from July 1 due to a European Union
ban on insuring tankers carrying Iranian oil.
Union
capos and the leftist brain-trusts who vouch for them:
A small group of
protestors with flags representing the
Canadian Auto Workers union were present, including London-Fanshawe Member
of Parliament Irene Mathyssen. The protesters’ attempt to disrupt the event
included forming a human blockade across the entry way of the event parking lot
and surrounding one of the Caravan’s trucks to prevent it from moving. One
pro-abortion protester even began to vandalize the truck with a coat-hanger
(ironically) in an attempt to remove the graphic images of aborted children
from the side of the vehicle.
After the incident
between the mob and the truck, police were called to the scene by CCBR
Executive Director Stephanie Gray. Gray acknowledged that this was a first
during their tour, but noted that CAW has been an active opponent of the New
Abortion Caravan since its launch in May. No arrests were made.
Beyond the physical disruptions, the protestors were also harassing
people attempting to get into the event. Some chanted “If you don’t want an
abortion, don’t have one” to attendees. The megaphone-equipped group leader was
more personal in her attacks, at one point waying “No one would have sex with
you anyway, so it doesn’t matter” to a 20-year old woman wearing a pro-life
button.
**
And that chant was
right -- if you don't want an abortion, don't have one.
A pro-abortion rally
organized by members of the Canadian Auto Workers (CAW) Local 444 as part of a
protest against the “New Abortion Caravan” didn’t go as smoothly as planned, after a crowd of pro-life union members
showed up at the event in a counter protest.
CAW rally organizers
said the pro-abortion demonstration was also staged to protest Conservative MP
Steve Woodworth’s motion in the House of Commons calling for Parliament to
establish a special committee to consider when human life begins.
The pro-abortion rally
took place Monday evening in front of the Windsor Regional Hospital. The
Windsor Star reported that about 100 pro-abortion union members were faced
across the street with about half that number of pro-life union members, who
not only stood to defend the lives of the unborn, but to protest their union’s
decision to wade into the abortion debate.
The issue of abortion
has divided membership at CAW Local 444.
As part of a national
initiative, the CAW held pro-choice rallies in Windsor and London on Monday
night.
Several hundred people
showed up to the rally on Tecumseh Road near the Met Campus of Windsor Regional
Hospital.
Many more CAW members demonstrated across the street — either because
they don't believe in abortion or because they don't feel the union should be
taking sides in the debate.
The CAW is not only
dedicated to fighting for workers rights at the bargaining table, it's equally
committed to taking on economic, political and social issues that affect its
members and their families in the broader community.
So, they are branching out into non-work-related areas? Does
that include misogynist comments toward a twenty year old pro-life woman (union
broads can be so catty)?
As of November 9,
1988, in accordance with Article 17, Section 6, local unions shall set aside
ten cents (.10) of each monthÍs dues payment into a Political Education Fund;
ten cents (.10) of each dues payment is to be set aside into the Education Fund;
two cents (.02) of each dues payment is to be set aside for recreation and
leisure time use, and one cent (.01) of each dues payment shall be set aside
for the Retired Workers Fund.
However:
Since 1993 I have defended my Local’s binding referendum that was supposed to
effectively prohibit the Local from supporting partisan politics. In 1993, CAW Local 222, then the largest
private sector Local in Canada, voted
82% to stop supporting the NDP financially or in any other way. Even
after this overwhelming vote the Local disregarded the will of the Membership
and continued to support the NDP financially and by other means both at the
Provincial and Federal levels.
**
He said around 150
delegates present immediately began reaching into their pockets and gave a
total of $3,000 — an amount matched by the union. In the end, the student groups each received $2,000.
Mr. Lewenza said the
assistance is about supporting future generations and indicated he would ask
members across the country for more help, if the Quebec branch of his union
requests it.
“I’m not at all hesitant to call on CAW locals throughout Canada to
join in on bonds of solidarity and provide whatever support is necessary —
whether it’s financial, whether it’s moral,” Mr. Lewenza said in a recent
interview.
So,
brain-trusty,
how about if we
don’t want to join a leftist union that takes workers’
hard-earned cash and uses it to support non-worker-related and rather
questionable causes (with its dollops of woman-hatred),
we
shouldn’t have to?
Do you remember how passionately pro-Bill 13 supporters denied
the bill was a means to indoctrinate and separate students along artificial
lines and insisted it was about stopping bullies?
In the final Bill 13
debate at Queens Park, New Democrat MPP, Cheri DiNovo addressed MPPs with a
lengthy speech on Bill 13 in which she candidly described her “hope” that in
the future, “the school system sees two mothers or two fathers as just as
normal a family group, as a male and female.”
So, she’s clear, she hopes Bill 13 helps normalize homosexual family
structures in the minds of children.
This admission is not
far off from the one we got from Liberal Education Minister Laurel Broten
recently during a scrum on Bill 13. A Toronto Sun journalist asked Broten why
she has her children in Catholic school if she disagrees so much with Catholic
teaching on homosexuality. Minister Broten replied: “This is about having
schools where our students, if they draw a picture of their family and it has
two moms in it or it has two dads, that they know that other pupils in that
classroom understand and know that’s just as loving a family as theirs.” You
notice she didn’t mention anything about bullying whatsoever? She’s talking
about normalizing homosexual family structures in very early grades. She’s
talking about indoctrination. Social engineering.
Dalton McGuinty
himself, in a speech delivered last summer to the Toronto Gay Pride parade,
told the participants that his government’s objective in imposing GSAs is to
“change attitudes” about homosexuality. He described how that process “should
begin in the home and extend deep into our communities, including our schools.”
What do the gay
activists say about Bill 13? Well, Queer Ontario, a gay-activist organization,
admits to having written the amendments to Bill 13. Who is Queer Ontario you
ask? Well, they’re a group working with the McGuinty government, whose mission
statement on their website includes getting Ontario to celebrate not only
homosexuality, but also bondage, sadism, masochism and polyamorous
relationships. That’s polygamy. Does it
encourage you to know this organization helped McGuinty write the bill? Heck, according
to the Catholic school trustees there’s no gay agenda here at all, and in fact,
GSAs are suitable for Catholic schools!
Don’t look so shocked.
Samantha Lewthwaite,
the widow of one of the 7/7 bombers, is believed to have been behind an attack
in Kenya that killed three people as they watched England during Euro 2012, according
to reports.
Let this moment of brief vindication/confusion settle in,
white leftist basket-weavers.
The fact that Obama
has the nerve to make this claim while hitting seven fundraisers in only 48 hours that brings the total
number for this year alone to 100, out-pacing George W. Bush by an almost
3-to-1 ratio is nothing less than stunning.
The Romney campaign
raises more than we do, and the math isn’t hard to understand: Through the
primaries, we raised almost three-quarters of our money from donors giving less
than $1,000, while Mitt Romney’s campaign raised more than three-quarters of
its money from individuals giving $1,000 or more.
The man is disgusting.
The Edmonton Public
School Board will review its controversial no-zero grading policy, which caused
an uproar across the country after high school teacher Lynden Dorval was
suspended for defying it.
Trustees voted
unanimously to revisit the policy at a board meeting Tuesday after hearing from
Dorval, who spoke out against it in a brief presentation.
"This no-zero
policy does not work," Dorval said. "You only have to look at the
stats of the number of the high schools that have been doing this thing for a
number of years and you look at their diploma results. They're terrible."
Dorval, who was
recently threatened with termination by his principal at Ross Sheppard High
School, said he objects to being told how to evaluate his students by
"somebody who doesn't know my subject, doesn't know my students."
"The decision to
make evaluations should be in the hands of teachers," Dorval told
trustees. "We do take our job very seriously, consider ourselves
professional, and I think it should be our right."
The board also heard
from other speakers including Dorval's former colleague at Ross Sheppard,
retired social studies teacher Doug Senuik.
He told trustees the
no-zero directive pushes students through "by any means necessary."
The practice is not
based on research, but rather the work of "overzealous principals"
who want to increase their students' completion rates, Senuik said.
The practice raises
marks, but lowers achievement, he said.