What Complaint? Is the Vancouver Police Department now Reading Minds?

Vancouver Police Refuse to Take a Complaint – and Then Clear the Culprit!!! Kari Simpson’s attempt to file a police complaint against the “Out In Schools” program hit a brick wall in the form of one Vancouver Constable Eric Lott. After refusing to take the well-documented evidence, the Vancouver Police Department then proceeded to clear OIS of any wrongdoing – with none of the evidence in their possession! Does the Vancouver Police Department read minds? Join Ron Gray as he interviews Kari Simspon about the amazing follow-up of her non-complaint.

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Bill Whatcott Defends YOUR Freedom of Speech

Are Religious Beliefs Illegal in Canada? Join RoadKill Radio‘s Kari Simpson in this Culture Guard special as she interviews Bill Whatcott about the events that led up to his Supreme Court case. Freedom of religion and freedom of speech in Canada are at stake in the court decision. Will the Justices classify the Bible as “hate speech” because it identifies certain behavior as sinful? Will “political correctness” finally doom us all to a life of censorship?

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“Life Matters” – part 3 of 3

Join RoadKill Radio co-host and Culture Guard President Kari Simpson in this 3-part series as she examines the lack of abortion laws in Canada. This episode’s guest is Senator Gerry St. Germain, who discusses his address to the Senate of Canada in which he calls for a long-overdue government stance on abortion and infanticide. The issue of Canada’s lack of accountability for baby-killing has recently been highlighted by the Katrina Effert case. Ms. Effert strangled her baby boy Rodney, was convicted of murder by two separate juries and sentenced to…

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“Life Matters” – part 2 of 3

Join RoadKill Radio co-host and Culture Guard President Kari Simpson in this 3-part series as she examines the lack of abortion laws in Canada. This episode’s guest is Brad Trost, MP for Saskatoon-Humboldt, who discusses his continued opposition to government funding of Planned Parenthood. The issue of Canada’s lack of accountability for baby-killing has recently been highlighted by the Katrina Effert case. Ms. Effert strangled her baby boy Rodney, was convicted of murder by two separate juries and sentenced to life in jail, yet had the charge dropped to “infanticide”…

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“Life Matters” – part 1 of 3

Join RoadKill Radio co-host and Culture Guard President Kari Simpson in this 3-part series as she examines the lack of abortion laws in Canada. This episode’s guest is John Hof, President of Campaign Life Coalition British Columbia (CLCBC), who is promoting the We Want The Debate (dot ca) campaign. The issue of Canada’s lack of accountability for baby-killing has recently been highlighted by the Katrina Effert case. Ms. Effert strangled her baby boy Rodney, was convicted of murder by two separate juries and sentenced to life in jail, yet had…

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News Release: ‘Out In Schools’ update; unanswered questions, boy using girls’ washroom

Culture Guard news release For immediate release October  5, 2011 ‘Out In Schools’ update: unanswered questions, boy using girls’ washroom It looks like OUT IN SCHOOLS (“OIS”) is in damage control mode. “Since Culture Guard’s first ‘Pornogate’ news release revealed that the program has exposed children to graphic pornography and games, there’s been considerable “editing” on the OIS website!” says Culture Guard president Kari Simpson. In addition, Culture Guard has learned that a teenage boy at a Burnaby school—who claims he is “transgendered”—insists on using girls’ washrooms. Girls at his school…

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Letter to Ross Johnstone, Out On Films

RE: OUT IN SCHOOLS October 5, 2011 Dear Mr. Johnstone – I sent you an e-mail on August 30, 2011 and have yet to receive a response. I write again in the hope that you will clarify and answer my first query as set out in questions 1 and 20, and these additional ones. 1. Please confirm the date you sent the Out In Schools (“OIS”) Resource Guide to the “Ministry of Education for approval.” 2. Nancy Walt, for the Ministry of Education, has stated in writing that the Ministry…

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Culture Guard demands probe of gay pornography in schools

Culture Guard news release For immediate release Culture Guard demands probe of gay pornography in schools VANCOUVER, Sept. 15, 2011 (Culture Guard) — Gay pornography is being promoted in some BC schools under the guise of “anti-bullying” programs, RoadKill Radio co-host Kari Simpson charged yesterday at a news conference called by Culture Guard, an organization to promote citizen activism. After revealing that online gay porn videos and other forms of pornography are being promoted in some BC schools by an “anti-bullying” program called Out In Schools, Mrs. Simpson took her…

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Video Part 1: “Out In Schools” is No Picnic

The password to view this video is “please”. On September 13, 2011, Culture Guard president Kari Simpson attempted to file a complaint with the Vancouver Police Department, asking for an investigation into an apparent fraud being committed by “Out In Schools” (OIS). OIS is an anti-bullying program being used by the school boards of Vancouver, Burnaby and other British Columbia cities and towns. While anti-bullying programs are noble and unfortunately necessary programs, OIS has proven to be seriously flawed. [Update: Click here to see how the complaint was rejected by…

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RoadKill Radio ‘Out In Schools’ Interviews

Warning: this video covers a topic that some may find offensive. On September 13, 2011, at the doorstep of the BC Teachers’ Federation in Vancouver, RoadKill Radio interviewed representatives of several parents’ groups regarding the Out In Schools program in BC public schools. Since then, the Ministry of Education, local school boards, and Out In Schools itself made changes to put children at less risk, validating the concerns of these intrepid parents’ groups.

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RKR ‘Pornogate’ Special: Part 3 of 3

13 September 2011, RoadKill Radio host and Culture Guard President Kari Simpson attempted to file a police complaint (although rejected by the receiving officer) to investigate the “Out In Schools” program that exposes children to pornography through its public school program. [Update: Click here to see how the complaint was rejected by the receiving officer!] Subsequent to this report, British Columbia’s Ministry of Education, local Boards of Education, and private fund providers made significant changes in their dealings with Out In Schools, and the Out In Schools program itself withdrew…

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