Thursday, April 17, 2008

Macleans responds

to the guilty verdict delivered by the OHRC in the trial that never happened ....

The high-points --

Human rights commissions are undermining the fundamental Charter rights of all Canadians. Protest while you still can.

Keep in mind that is Macleans saying that ... not exactly a right-winged knuckle-dragging wacko publication !



We consider it deeply troubling that Barbara Hall, or any other government-appointed official, would take it upon themselves to publicly impugn this magazine and its journalists without so much as a hearing. She cited no evidence, considered no counter-arguments, and appointed herself prosecutor, judge and jury in one fell swoop.


The OHRC's code of ethics requires Barbara Hall to perform her duties in a manner that is "neutral, fair to all parties, free from reprisal," that she will be "conscientious and respectful of all members of the public," and that she "shall be, and shall be perceived to be, neutral and without personal or corporate bias" in her duties, in their decisions, and in their judgments.


via Mark Steyn

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