From the Wednesday March 26th, 2008 Episode
Charles McVety’s arguments in favour of Bill C-10 were mind blowing – and not in a good way. He seemed to have a script and was sticking to it no matter what, essentially spewing rhetoric and dancing around George’s questions and observations. Who determines what is ‘grossly obscene’ content? [...]
March 26, 2008
Categories: Canadians, Interviews, The Hour . Tags: artisic freedom, bill c-10, censorship, Charles McVety . Author: golightly . Comments: 2 Comments
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The Cold Opener was a silly and cute one shot in the UK. George was the fox in a reformed version of the hunt. Beagles chased him. I love beagles. My first dog was half beagle. Cannot resist them. Afterwards there was some more humour on the Eliot Spitzer situation (a little insight [...]
March 13, 2008
Categories: Canadians, Interviews, The Hour . Tags: beagles, bryan adams, documentary, fox hunt, peter raymont, tar sands . Author: golightly . Comments: Leave a Comment
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The Cold Opener had a bit of school lesson in it. They explained our country’s history of democracy (or version of it anyway). Amusing an educational. I like.
Author Raj Patel was on the show talking about his book Stuffed and Starved. He spoke about who has control of food distribution (mainly corporations and [...]
March 12, 2008
Categories: Canadians, Everything you always wanted to know about, The Hour . Tags: food, John A MacDonald, Raj Patel, Valerie Bertinelli . Author: golightly . Comments: Leave a Comment