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The Toronto Star, through its leading anti-gun bigot reporter and Liberal Party lacky, Olivia Ward, is trying to keep the Tories from sacking the gun registry.

They published a very long article today going on about Canada being a positive part of an international gun control movement led by Britain that required the registry remain in place.

It fails completely to mention the whole thing is being paid for by one man - Jewish money changer George Soros. There is no such public demand.

The article itself is not journalism but pure leftist propaganda. As usual with Toronto Star articles it is designed to obvuscate and confuse rather than enlighten.

Olivia Ward's good buddy Rosemary Spears is the same woman who gave the Star's Outdoor writer John Power, the bum's rush so the word "gun" would not be mentioned favorably in the paper. The remaining outdoor writers in the chian cannot use the word "gun" in their articles.

These girls should have been born in the dark ages when burning books and detroying the truth were more in fashion.

The Tornto Star in my opinion is a crap institution, a lacky propaganda machine for the Liberal party and nothing else.


VBR,



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More Toronto Star addenda;

I once worked with Jim Hornick who for 13 years was the Managing Editor of the Toronto Star. He told me all kinds of things about the paper that ought to go on record since its the main anti-gun newspaper in Toronto.

The most interesting is this. Many year ago the owner of the paper whose name was Holy Joe Atkinson or something similar died and left the entire profits of the Star to crippled children in perpetuity. By now it would be millions if not billions of dollars spent for wheelchairs, artificial limbs, physiotherapy etc.

The management of the day who included Beland Honderich, Martin Goodman etc. made a deal with the government of the day to support the party in power in perpetuity if they would overturn the will with an order-in-council.

This was done and control of the paper was handed over to a collection of charlatans. Crippled kids were rooked out of money they ought to be getting to this very day.

The order-in-council is a government document and could be dug up and posted on the net.

It proves that Canada's strongest anti gun institution is also one of the most loathesome corporate entities in the history of Canadian business.

VBR,


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more addenda,

Toronto gun clubs could have a real effect on the Star if they started a protest movement including crowds, press releases, riots and placards (which Torstar's media rivals would promote) demanding the Star pay crippled kids back. Just keep the pot stirring.

Their advertisers will not like being associated with a paper that rooked crippled kids out of millions of dollars. They will drop the Star like a hot potatoe and then the wolves will close in.

There. The genie is out of the bottle. First thing to do it get a copy of the order-in -council.


VBR,


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The more I think about this the better it gets. The Ontario Federation of Anglers and Hunters has 83,000 members. If each member pushed one person in a wheel chair down to 1 Yonge Street where the Star is located you could have 186,000 people shouting for the Star to give crippled kids their money back.

You could stage things for TV like Richard Leakey did with the tusks in Kenya - a stack of old fashioned artificial limbs burned on the Star's doorstep by people who don't have the money for modern artificail limbs - because of the Toronto Star.

You could have press kits for all their advertisers and hold crippled kids protests designed for TV in front of businesses that support the Star.

It would work. All the competitive media in the city would support you. The Globe, The Sun, The National Post, Global TV.


VBR,


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Ted,
TS is lieberal tool/apparatus, period.
I do not buy it, but I read it at work so I am up-to-date with their hate towards guys like me, who care for guns and hunting.

What they also do well is manipulating the history by altering facts and truths.

Best thing we can do is stop buying that crap.

As of Shooting/Hunting groups in GTA and in Canada, hmmm do we have any?
CSSA and NFA, both small and not strong enough.
 
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It would have to be OFAH. Only they have the numbers and organization.


VBR,

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Dear Peter Pan,

I just looked up the OFAH web site. They have just issued a joint press release with a new group called CILA. It is very good they are co-operating and not fighting among themselves because OFAH has the numbers and CILA has the know how to play hard ball.

I say that because there is a lady on the CILA board named Tanya Metaska. I met Tanya about 1970 at NRA headquarters in Washington. She is a pistol and political organizer.

I have been waiting for this to happen for 40 years and now it has. The numbers have met the know how.

VBR,

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Ted,
I hope you are right.
Myself I am ready for some action and will follow anyone who will unite us against Wendys of tomorrow.

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Dear Peter Pan,

I hope I am right too. This thing has been in limbo for 40 years. The guy who could have put the whole thing together along time ago was Dan Thomey (see the handgun forum - the post about a British poll) but he was a one man show and he burned out and in those days OFAH was afraid of the NRA and taking political action. They always had piss poor leadership.

Dan Thomey is about to sell his property to retire and I would love to see him back in action. Anyhow contact CILA because Tanya Metaska is the real deal and if she is working with those people the whole political spectrun should change.

Her nick name is Tanya "AK-47" Metaska and for good reason.

Hunters in Canada have the numbers. Not only do they have the numbers but most hunters are adult males of voting age with jobs. They have more votes and money per capita than just about any other inetrest group.

In addition, many rural people are hunters and if you line the 401 with flashing 40 X 60 foot billboards on their property it costs nothing and you cannot buy that kind of exposure. The whole thing can be done.

I trust Gary Breitkreuz so far. He has been very very effective. But must wait and see.


VBR,


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