- Out Standing In His Field, RadicalPress.com
Publisher Arthur Topham Reflects - In 'Cottonwood Gothic' Style - Upon
The Growing Stench From The Increasing Government And Media Control That
Is Threatening Canada's Basic Rights And Freedoms.
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- Living in the small village of Cottonwood in the foothills
of the Cariboo Mountain range east of Quesnel, B.C. our elevation (2950
feet) gives us just a little more of winter than our neighbours down along
the Fraser River to the west. As such we daren't plant our above-ground
crops until around the end of first week of June which is right around
the time of this writing.
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- Generally, planting and preparing the ground is nothing
out of the ordinary but this year it's an added burden to an already overloaded
schedule. Thanks to B'nai Brith Canada and their "hate crimes"
charge that I've been accused of, my time is overwhelmingly consumed in
countless hours indoors in my study preparing articles and legal documents
and communicating with other freedom of speech lovers around the world.
While my eastern neighbour Daniel Poulin, Counsel for the Canadian Human
Rights Commission, is out on the weekend playing golf or tending to his
flower garden knowing that his pay cheque is in the mail, I'm fretting
about trying to dig up enough coin for a gallon of gasoline to power the
rototiller and hopefully get the ground ready for all those yummie vegies
that my lovely wife has waiting in the greenhouse.
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- But, still, we must be thankful for the little things
that country living brings with it. One of my neighbours up the road has
a couple of horses which he and his wife care for and ride. Thanks to their
efforts (the horses, that is) a valuable amount of manure is produced over
the winter months of feeding in the barn and thanks to the efforts of myself
and my dear wife, we were able to haul home a copious amount of the valuable,
natural fertilizer for our garden.
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- It's a good example of holistic living. Robert Hunter,
I know, would have appreciated the symbiotic symbolism of the whole process.
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- And so, while forking the horseshit into buckets to then
be transferred to the flat-deck of my ol' Dodge, I found myself singing
a little ditty that for some months now just seems to pop into my head
whenever I'm preoccupied with the whole issue of the "hate crime"
that I've been charged with along with all of the characters or actors
in this little melodrama. It's a take off on an old Beatles tune, from
the White album I believe, called Rocky Raccoon. It goes like this:
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- "Her name was Magill and she called herself Lil,
but everyone [at the Registry] knew her as Nancy."
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- Readers who have been following this "Show Trial"
put on for the taxpaying public by the Canadian Human Rights Commission
and its partner-in-crime the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal, will recognize
that "Magill" is really Nancy Lafontant the Registry Officer
for the Canadian Human Rights Tribunal located in Ottawa, Ontario. It is
to her that all matters concerning this complaint case are sent by the
parties involved. She's sorta like the flak-catcher who passes on whatever
to the head honchos working behind (presumably) locked, windowless doors
with big, ugly rent-a-cop, security goons barring the entrance to terrorists
and "hate mongers" such as myself who might for whatever reason
suddenly take it upon ourselves to go and pay these faceless commissars
a visit.
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- I haven't a clue what Nancy is really like other than
that her use of the English language appears challenging at times but,
seeing as how her name is constantly before me on my computer screen, I
fantasize about the sort of person that would hold such a position in such
a crazy, quasi-judicial organization as the CHR Tribunal.
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- Then of course one line leads to another and the next
one goes:
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- "Now she and her man who called himself Dan(iel)
were in the next room at the hoe-down."
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- Suddenly it all began to fall into place for me. Obviously
"Dan" can be no other than Daniel Poulin, Counsel for the CHRC
who likely resides in the same building that Nancy works in. Now I'm beginning
to really sense the degree of conspiracy that's unfolding here! Both of
them are French-Canadians and both of them have trouble (it seems) understanding
the English language; in particular Dan, who appears to be extra-challenged
by short phrases such as, "and/or citizens of Israel" which,
when he sees it written in legal, complaint forms, filled out meticulously
by such experienced "hate crimes" fighters as Harry Abrams of
the League for Human Rights of B'nai Brith Canada (recall Abrams' famous
case against the octogenarian WW2 war hero Doug Collins), he translates
into the phrase "and/or other non-whites." Now, while I and many
readers who are following this grotesque gong show, find this rather odd
and downright dastardly and dirty-pool, it appears that the Canadian Human
Rights Tribunal doesn't seem to see anything unusual in such disastrous
changes to the English language.
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- In her June 2, 2009 ruling on a motion that I filed with
the Tribunal requesting that Dan correct his error Tribunal member Karen
Jensen denied my motion that the Commission amend its false statement and
replace it with the original true one contained in the original true complaint
document originally sent to the Commission by Harry Abrams, the originally
true Complainant.
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- For Tribunal member Karen Jensen, what was originally
complained of to the CHRC and which now doesn't appear in the Commission's
Statement of Particulars, is merely a "mischaracterized" misapprehension
on my part and an issue that she feels can be worked out or resolved during
the actual hearing. It was after reading that not-too-subtle subterfuge
of a decision, that the scent of the horse manure I'd been shoveling began
to waft upwards again in my mind's nostrils.
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- Having been born and raised on a farm the smell of horse
manure is as natural to me as the smell of fresh milk rising up from the
bucket at milking time. In many ways it's really not that bad a smell compared
with the chemicals that now flood the market and over the years, when farmers
and the public generally were less prone to take the word of government
folks as gospel, the connotation between the two naturally evolved over
time.
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- Anyhow, the tune lingered on and I could see in my mind's
eye Nancy and Dan, in the Tribunal office somewhere, sharing a soy latte
and joking around and talking French to each other and possibly even carrying
on flirtatiously when no one or no cameras were visible. All this going
on in my head in my neighbour's barn thousands upon thousands of miles
away from Canada's capital city and all because of a scheming, no-good-for-nothing
little piece of chicken-shit legislation (sec. 13(1)) placed carefully
into the Canadian Human Rights Act by alien forces inimical to freedom
of speech and freedom of the internet.
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- Horse manure is good for the garden. So is chicken shit.
But whether or not the manure which is being shoveled out to the Canadian
public via our federal politicians and the MSM regarding Canada's "hate"
laws will prove beneficial to the growing sense of suspicion that surrounds
these misplaced organizations waits to be seen. In the meantime I'll just
keep working along here at the ol' Mac with my rubber boots on and my pitch
fork close at hand. :-)
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- Arthur Topham is the Publisher and Editor of RadicalPress.com.
He is currently involved in a free speech battle with the League for Human
Rights of B'nai Brith Canada.
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- He is in extremely dire need of financial support to
sustain this battle with the forces of repression and censorship as he
is not able to work during this period of intense litigation with the Canadian
Human Rights Commission and the CHR Tribunal. Any donations therefore would
be most welcome. Please see the following url on the Home Page (upper right
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- Arthur welcomes all feedback to his articles and can
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