Dump The Charter
By Stephen Gray

“The most blatant example of Canada's abuse of mandate
came in 1981 and 1982 when 11 governments negotiated,
and 10 of them signed, a new Constitution and Charter
of Rights without any of them going to the people in
the issue.” (Brent Taylor former MLA, Financial Post,
Jan., 24, 2005.)

The people are now  ruled by this document called The
Charter of Rights and Freedoms, yet were never allowed
to vote on it. How can this document have legitimacy
when it did not have the peoples consent? Yet, the
people are having decisions foisted upon them by
non-elected judges who state the Charter as the
reasons for their rulings. Rights are now invented and
“read in” by activist judges. Justice and democracy
have been overthrown.

“Trudeau’s crime against democracy was monstrous. He
took full  advantage of the colonial trappings of the
country for his own purposes. First, neither he nor
any of the other first ministers had any mandate  from
the electorate to embark on constitutional reform. …
Charter -rights activism only indicates the more
serious ailment of a lack of democracy. Contrary to
the common perception in academic circles, Trudeau’s
Charter has never been held in high public regard,
despite the media’s claims and the propaganda of
pollsters who have never asked people the real
question. … The loss of freedoms to Canadian society
was beyond measure, equivalent only to military
conquest.”
(Joe. C.W Armstrong in his book “Farewell the Peaceful
Kingdom” pages 78, 191 and  206.)
Mr. Armstrong was a prophet. Our politicians grovel
before the conquering judiciary and we now have
conquest by non- elected judges, courtesy of the
Charter.

The Charter has been responsible for all kinds of
thugs  being allowed safe haven in Canada. The Singh
and Pushpanathan rulings are but some examples.
“The drug pushers are protected from quick expulsion
by two Supreme Court of Canada decisions. In last
year’s Pushpanathan ruling, the court said dealing in
drugs -- even if it was heroin with a street value of
$10 million, and even if dealers ended up spending
four years in prison -- was not a serious enough
offence to obviate a claim for refugee status. On top
of this the 1985 Singh decision, where Madam Justice
Bertha Wilson ruled that the Charter of Rights and
Freedoms applies to every refugee applicant who sets
foot on Canadian soil or enters Canadian waters.”
(Globe and Mail editorial Nov. 16, 1999.)  Now we also
have hundreds of criminals, murderers and terrorists
running loose in the country courtesy of our imposed
Charter which we did not get to vote on. The message
out there is, come to Canada and be protected by its
Charter of Rights.

The Supreme Court has also ruled that convicted
criminals are “morally worthy” to vote under the
Charter. Isn’t it amazing, we the law abiding people
were not allowed to vote on whether we wanted this
Charter but criminals can vote because of it.
Something is haywire in the Land of the Loonie.   We
also have rights “read in” to the Charter by
hallucinating judges, another judge says a pervert’s
work has “artistic merit,” meanwhile the sane and
normal people have their rights trampled on by these
same non-elected judges. Just look at this farce being
enacted in our country at the moment called “same-sex
marriage.” This nonsense has been imposed by the
‘actors’ in several courts. Now we know what former
Chief Justice Antonio Lamer meant when he said: “The
court process is like a psychodrama, and the actors,
or judges, have to command a certain degree of
respect, or its chaos, and the whole system falls
apart.” (Globe and Mail Aug. 24, 1998.)

Which makes one wonder.  If the courts are a
“psychodrama,” one can only hope we don’t have
“psychos” on the benches or that  their decisions or
“dramas” are all make believe. Perhaps this explains
the “chaos” in the courts and in parliament over the
insanity of “same-sex marriage” it is a “psychodrama”
being played out with incompetent actors who have no
respect for the traditional family. No wonder the
system is falling apart.  To paraphrase Shakespeare’s,
“As you like it:” All the courts are a stage, and all
the judges merely players on it, They have their exits
and their entrances, and play many parts. The sane
public; Do Not Like It and are the forced  audience to
this Charter drama. They have no say and have no
control over the judicial actors, who are performing
to their own staged plays. Meanwhile the devious
politicians dutifully applaud the judge performers.
This judicial farce would be laughable, if the Charter
comedy were untrue. Unfortunately the truth is, this
Charter madness is destroying our country and it is no
laughing matter. Though Liberal Justice Minister Irwin
Cotler described  the opposition  to his Charter
nonsense on “same-sex marriage“ as living in: ‘A legal
Disney world…’ (National Post Jan. 27, 2005) Most sane
people know, based on the judicial evidence available
and watching the Charter actors, would say, it is
Cotler and the Liberal appointed judges who are on
stage, in a  Charter ‘Disney world’ and  are acting
out their self-deception in a ‘legal fantasy land.’
Perhaps they need treatment for their Charter
fantasies since this aberrant abomination called
“same-sex marriage” was never in the Charter.

Judge Rosalie Abella had this to say about some of the
Charter’s past performers: “…the serendipitous
presence on the Supreme Court of Brian Dickson and
Bertha Wilson, the Fred & Ginger of the Charter, who
choreographed some dazzling new routines and
consistently brought the house down.” 
(http://www.ontariocourts.on.ca/court_of_appeal/speeches/future.htm)
One can almost hear the judges applauding each other.
Though a cynical person might remark, after the judges
brought “the house down,” they are now in the process
of destroying the country as well.

“In case after case, the courts, interpreting the
Charter, have shown themselves more interested in
tripping up the law enforcer on some judge perceived
technicality than in serving the cause of justice.” (
“How the Charter makes a mockery of our justice
system” by Mel Smith, QC,  B.C. Report Magazine, Nov.
7, 1994.)

This mockery called a Charter still has its
supporters. They are the politicians, the media, the
lawyers, the professors, the special interest groups
and all the elites who promote and defend this
enforced Charter charade. All of them howling in
unison whenever it is criticized. We, the majority of
the people are disenfranchised under the guise of
“minority rights.”   Judge Rosalie Abella who now sits
on the Supreme Court had this to say about rights: “
With stunning vision[we] acknowledged more rights in
one generation than we had in all the centuries since
the Glorious revolution in 1688.”(Vancouver Sun,Aug.
28,1996.)

Judges are leading their own ‘revolution’ here in
Canada and just about everything is now a “right”
under their judicial rule. Question any of these judge
imposed “rights” under the Charter and all hell breaks
loose. You are a racist, a bigot, intolerant,
homophobic, against equal rights and on and on goes
the  rant against the majority from the minority. We
are being subjected to the tyranny of the minority.
The time has come to cry enough. Our country was sane,
normal and more law abiding before this mad Charter
was imposed upon us by the elites. We must get back to
a civilized society of real justice. The only way this
can be done is to clean the  benches of the judicial
actors, get rid of deceitful politicians and dump the
Charter.

Stephen Gray
Jan 28, 2005.
graysinfo@yahoo.ca  website
http://www.oocities.org/graysinfo 

Some info on the Author: Stephen Gray is a writer and
researcher on various topics. He published a
newsletter for 11 years exposing the misuse of trade
union time and money.