Just Right
Tune in to Just Right on CHRW 94.9 FM where Bob Metz and I discuss issues from the viewpoint of individual rights, freedom, and capitalism.
The show airs every Thursday from 11 AM 'till noon in London, Ontario. You can also hear the program streamed live on CHRW's website at chrwradio.com.
A complete archive of our shows can be found at www.justrightmedia.org.
Environmental Marxism
Monckton Interview
Just Right - Lord Monckton - Christopher Essex
Paul Weston - A Warning to Canada
Paul Weston - British Freedom
Breaking with Tradition
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Recent Posts
- The fall of civilization
- Just Right 243 – Reflections on Lord Christopher Monckton
- In conversation with Lord Christopher Monckton
- Lord Christopher Monckton – Agenda 21 and environmental Marxism
- Just Right #241 – Guests: Lord Christopher Monckton / Professor Christopher Essex
- Captive consent
- Interpol-itics
- You can lead a juror to court, but you can’t make him think.
- Social approval at the root of “honour” killings
- Passeportwo
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The fall of civilization
Posted on April 21, 2012 | No CommentsOn April 21, 2012, Freedom Party of Ontario held its “Red Alert” dinner on the top floor of the Primrose Hotel in Toronto. The video of the event is being released in parts. This second part features a speech by Freedom Party officer and election campaign manager Robert Vaughan, who MC’d the event. -
Interpol-itics
Posted on February 16, 2012 | No CommentsOn February 4th a 23 year old Saudi journalist, Hamza Kashgari posted three tweets on his Twitter account referring to Mohammad. ”On your birthday, I shall not bow to you. I shall not kiss your hand. Rather, I shall shake it as equals do, and smile at you as you smile at me. I shall speak to you as a... -
You can lead a juror to court, but you can’t make him think.
Posted on February 2, 2012 | No Comments“Is it proper to compel someone to sit as a juror?” The issue has come about due to a rather unusual event which took place here in London where 20 people were rounded up in the street and told to appear before a judge the next day as potential jurors. Here is what happened: On January 17th, three men were... -
Should growing pot net a prison sentence greater than raping a child?
Posted on September 22, 2011 | 1 CommentOn Sun News Network this week Brian Lilly lamented the fact that the country has no truly conservative politicians. Not to let that one go, several people e-mailed Mr. Lilly and reminded him that the Freedom Party of Ontario has one of the most fiscally conservative platforms ever heard of in this province. Subsequently Mr. Lilly had the Leader of... -
On independence and freedom
Posted on June 30, 2011 | 1 CommentI do not normally use the word sacred but if there was any unholy thing on Earth worthy of veneration it would be The American Declaration of Independence. At once it is not simply a political document but a moral one. Its preamble, in so few words expresses more than any tome or volume preceding it. Its simplicity in purpose... -
The anti-pornographers
Posted on June 9, 2011 | No CommentsThere are wide cultural differences in the attitudes towards pornography. Main-stream videos from Europe, South America and Asia treat sex completely different than we here in North America. To most of the world sex and the depiction of sex in popular culture and art is commonplace and acceptable. Pornography is not an issue for most of the world. In fact,... -
Geert Wilders
Posted on May 9, 2011 | 1 CommentDutch Parliamentarian, Geert Wilders appeared at an invitation only event in London, Ontario on May 8th. The event, sponsored by the International Free Press Society – Canada and the Canada Christian College was moderated by Sun News host Ezra Levant and also featured an interview by Mr. Levant of former Muslim, Sam Solomon. I was fortunate to be invited to... -
Citizen’s arrest powers and the consent of the governed
Posted on November 4, 2010 | No CommentsThe recent trial of Torontonian David Chen and two of his employees at the Lucky Moose market has sparked a debate about the limit on the use of force to protect your property. To briefly summarize the case a man by the name of Anthony Bennett had stolen some plants from Mr. Chen’s market but was identified by Chen on... -
Animal rights and human wrongs
Posted on March 18, 2010 | No CommentsIn an article from Switzerland: Projections show Swiss voters have rejected a plan to appoint special lawyers for animals that have been abused by humans. 71 percent of voters cast their ballot against the proposal by animal rights activists to extend nationwide a system already in place in Zurich since 1992. Switzerland tightened its animal protection laws two years ago... -
The right to privacy
Posted on October 8, 2009 | No CommentsCanada’s Privacy Commissioner, or Privacy Czar as she has been called, has just released her annual report to Parliament. Now I have never given too much thought to the comings and goings of the Privacy Commissioner except perhaps on a couple of occasions… must recently the decision this summer to investigate complaints against the Social Networking site facebook. Prior...










