Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Do you know what's missing ..... well do you?

Good Day Readers:

As you will see, Ron Gray from RoadKillRadio.com has done a beyond outstanding job explaining the complicated Koenigsberg case - much, much better than we could ever hope!

However, what's missing from this otherwise perfect setting? Mr. Gray is resplendent in his smoking jacket as he takes you through the many vagaries in his scholarly, deep voice brandy snifter close at hand. You don't know do you ..... well do you?

A Big, Fat Davidoff cigar resting in an ashtray waffing expensive blue smoke into the air that's what!
 For dramatic effect he could then pause at the juciest parts to take a couple long, slow contemplative puffs before continuing. And gentlemen, remember if your wife or lady friend is giving you grief over your cigar smoking .....
RKR founder Kari D. Simpson

Is this another Canadian Judicial Council public inquiry in the making a la the Douglas Inquiry minus "the salacious carnal pictures?"

Perhaps the last word, for now, should go to the late Frank Sinatra who once said, "The best revenge is massive success" which perfectly describes RKR.
"I did it my way ....."

Highly recommend you take the time to watch and listen.

Sincerely,
Clare L. Pieuk



RoadKillRadio.com

RoadKill Radio (RKR), a web-based current affairs show, was created to combat media bias, complicity and silence on important issues affecting Canadians and to create an information conduit to apprise Canadians about judicial corruption involving one particular case first known as Simpson versus Mair &  WIC Radio and finally in the Supreme Court of Canada proceeding as WIC Radio versus Simpson.

RKR founder Kari Simpson was the Plaintiff in the matter; she sued Rafe Mair, a lawyer and influential member of the media establishment. Mair, using his CKNW radio talk show and columns in several Vancouver, BC publications as his bully-pulpit, went on a two-year campaign of hate and vilification of Simpson for her support of parental rights in public education. Mair published in excess of forty editorials about her on matters that he later admitted, in court, to having never heard Simpson speak on and of which he had no personal knowledge. 


Through a series of events just now being made public, Simpson realized - after spending over $900,000 in legal fees and expenses - that the judicial fix was in, and provably so. Simpson also realized that if there was any hope for justice, she was going to have to level the judicial playing field. 
Since RKR’s inaugural show in March of 2009, great things have happened. RKR gained fast popularity and now commands a vast global audience. RoadKillRadio.com has was subsequently acquired by WOW Corporation, a multi-media corporation that has preserved the core intent central to Simpson’s vision of giving a voice to those often silenced and holding those in authority accountable.

RoadKillRadio.com has grown and has established a number of shows and public service initiatives. One of those crucial endeavours is the take-no-prisoners Drive For Justice (DriveForJustice.com), a show dedicated to exposing the judicial corruption at play in Kari Simpson’s case and holding accountable those who defiled the Rule of Law. Yes, Drive For Justice names names!

So what’s with the name? Good question! The name “RoadKill Radio” was inspired by the words of Supreme Court of Canada‘s Justice Ian Binnie, who stated during the WIC versus Simpson hearing these words:

If you look at some of these public affairs programs, of course they are intended to stir up and you can’t say everybody believes everything they say. But when what they say is highly damaging to a particular individual, can you really say, “we’re sorry, you are road kill in this debate, but it is an important debate?”

Justice Binnie repeated the comparison in writing the Supreme Court of Canada’s decision for the majority in WIC Radio versus Simpson: 

An individual’s reputation is not to be treated as regrettable but unavoidable road kill on the highway of public controversy, but nor should an overly solicitous regard for personal reputation be permitted to “chill” freewheeling debate on matters of public interest.

Kari Simpson was called a lot of nasty names by Rafe Mair - the list was long and ugly - but she had never been referred to as road kill. For those who know the facts of this case and know Kari Simpson, well, she will never be road kill. This story is just beginning…

Truth will always make an appearance. Sometimes she just waits for a bigger stage to be built. That stage is RoadKillRadio.com.
Note: The cartoon could not be expanded beyond what you see otherwise it impinges on the right-hand main page material. In was included in a letter Ms Simpson sent to Stephen Harper July 6th of this year as part of an attached detailed Briefing Document. Said Document will be posted shortly on CyberSmokeBlog. 

The character leading the bull is labelled as Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin while former Supreme Court Justice Willian Binnie and current Justice Louise LeBel are seen hanging on for dear life to the scales of Justice.

You must admit the Lady certainly has cojones - majorly - taking the bull by the horns so to speak.

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