View Article  Promoting bite prevention in Niagra
A big shout out to DLCC member Laurie Roseborough and her dog Thor, for getting some much needed dog bite prevention education out there. Laurie was at the Vineland Public School, in Niagara region this week.


Dog Trainer Laurie Roseborough (left), her Doberman pinscher Thor, and Lincoln Community Policing Committee member Audrey Konkle showed Lincoln Public School students how to act safely around dogs last Tuesday.

In an article in Niagara This Week, Laurie explains what children should do if they are approached by a threatening dog.

Vineland Public School students learned how to approach dogs and avoid dog attacks last Tuesday as part of an awareness project organized by Lincoln Community Policing.

“We wanted to get these presentations in before the summer,” said community policing volunteer Audrey Konkle.

In the first of two groups, about 100 children from junior kindergarten to Grade 3 were taught how to react if a dog chases them.

“Never, ever run,” dog trainer Laurie Roseborough told the students, who were excited by the presence of Roseborough’s well-trained and calm Doberman pinscher, Thor.  

“If a dog tries to chase you and you run away, you become a target,” she said.

“You just caused a chase game.”

Instead of running, Roseborough taught students how to “be a tree” by standing straight and still, with hands clasped and head down.

“As long as you stay calm and still, that dog is going to go away,” she said.

The children could also “be a rock” by tucking into a ball, face-down on the ground, a position that should be used if a dog knocks you off your bike, said Roseborough.

Read the rest of the article here.

** On a side note, Laurie says she was misrepresented about the reference to Golden Retrievers. (not surprising)

Thanks Laurie and Thor for making a difference. Education is always the way. Education is what will see us through...


View Article  Fantastic news from the Denver front
There have been several kicks to the teeth in Denver. We certainly know the feeling; but hopefully this will pave the way to overturning the ban in Denver.

The American Kennel Club® is pleased to announce that United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit has ruled in favor of plaintiffs Sonya Dias, Hillary Engel, and Sheryl White in their appeal challenging the constitutionality of the Denver breed ban. This ruling reverses the United States District Court of Colorado’s 2007 dismissal of the suit.

To read the rest of the article from the AKC website click here.
View Article  Oh LOOK another consitutional challenge against the Ontario Liberals
Well surprise, surprise...

Another constitutional challenge launched against the McGuinty Liberals.

There have actually been several cases launched (in addition to our own) against the McGuinty Liberals for discrimination. Now there is a research project for a high school or university project. How many constitutional challenges have been launched compared to other sitting governments? Off the top of my head, the autistic parents of Ontario launched a case last year.. There have been others as well, I just don't have the inclination at this point to go looking. I just thought I would bring this to your attention so you don't get that lonely feeling that you are the only one who has had your rights stripped away on a whim at the hands of the incompetent government of this province.

TORONTO – Ontario is discriminating against disabled students in private, faith-based schools by refusing to fund certain ailments, say a group of parents who have launched a constitutional challenge against the McGuinty Liberal government.

Get the full story here.




View Article  Best news I've heard in a while... Bryant gone!
There will be one less "ticking time bomb" within the halls of Queen's Park, come June.

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That's right, Bryant is calling it quits.

See the Star article here.

According to the Star this will be a huge "blow" to the Ontario Fiberals. The "B" word is one I have been using for quite some time but not quite in the same context... Unfortunately for Toronto and the rest of Ontario, he will be "trying" to build our economy by luring new business to Toronto. I don't know, is it just me? I find Bryant about as luring as a rattle snake. Charm and finesse are not adjectives that would apply to this crazed, monosyllabic, nutcase.

The Star describes him as;

 An "in-your-face," activist minister, who is popular with the media for his communications' savvy and pithy sound bites.

Figures that the media trogs would find him "popular".

Here is a quote from just last week in Bryant's speech to the Canadian Club in Toronto;

"It's preposterous to imagine that government in this century or the last century is not the most impactful institution in our day-to-day lives, outside of the family."

Savvy? Pithy? + Crazy? Socialist?

To leave you with some of those "popular" sound bites Bryant became so hated well known for:

Banned, banned, banned...."pitbulls" banned!

We will crush your car!

The internet is like letting your children walk down a dark alley in Toronto at night!

Statements that spike my blood pressure every time I think about Bryant muttering the words. There are many more but I won't get into it since I am now making a camomile tea to calm down..

If he dare try to step back into politics with aspirations of premier, Ontarians who think he is savvy or popular better get off the kool-aid.










View Article  Where Humane Society Donations Really Go
An expose aired asking where the millions of dollars in donations given to the HSUS really go.

Where Humane Society Donations Really Go

ATLANTA -- A Channel 2 investigation is looking into millions of dollars in donations given to the Humane Society of the United States.

A national consumer organization says the society solicits pet-lovers for
money, but little to none of that money ever goes to help local shelters.



View Article  Nanny Fiberals hard at work!
The premier of this province, Dalton McGunity has a nickname that some of us (not so fondly) refer to him as. Nanny McFee! We in Ontario are sick to death of being nannied.

This week Michael Bryant, Minister of Economic "disaster" not Development, delivered a disturbing speech to the Canadian Club in Toronto which
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s a forum to hear trailblazers in politics, business, social development and the media over lunch.

There is an article in the Sun titled Investment advice for dummies.

This week, he attracted a lot of them by telling the Canadian Club of Toronto what he's actually been saying for some time -- that governments need to decide which businesses will succeed and which will fail and invest taxpayers' money -- he's starting with $2 billion in Ontario -- in the successful ones.

In a follow up article A 'liberal' state of mind, there are several excerpts from Bryant's speech but this particular one confirms what we have been saying all along.

When referring to Bryant;

What he said was: "It's preposterous to imagine that government in this century or the last century is not the most impactful institution in our day-to-day lives, outside of the family,"

Is that not just another way of saying we are your big brother. We are here to nanny you all to death since you cannot seem to make the correct (the 'liberal's' version) choices for yourself.

Or as the author of the article says;

In other words, since, save for the family, the modern liberal state has more impact on individuals (i.e. "in our day-to-day lives") than anything else, it's a logical and just extension of the state's power that it should use public money to pick which businesses succeed and which fail in the marketplace, for the greater social good.

Ah, but the Nanny McFee Fiberals cannot stop at deciding which businesses will succeed and fail in the marketplace, but they also will dictate what type of dog you should own, food you should eat, where you can smoke (when they still sell you the cigarettes), and on and on and on... I guess we are all to stupid to make these critical choices in our own lives. The government, who according to Bryant is "part of the family".

Well not in my family!McGuinty, Bryant and the rest of you sob sisters can consider yourselves officially disowned. You have never been and never will be part of my family or my keeper/nanny whatever the hell you fancy yourself as!

I have to reprint the last section of the article. The author portrays this depiction so well.

For those inclined to explore such issues and their implications for society, I highly recommend The Liberal Mind -- The Psychological Causes of Political Madness -- by Dr. Lyle H. Rossiter, Jr., an MD and general and forensic psychiatrist, who has testified as an expert in thousands of American civil and criminal cases.

Rossiter argues modern liberalism leads to political madness, because it seeks to override the individual's psychological need for freedom, in the name of social engineering.

As Rossiter diagnoses it: "This bias is destructive to the ideals of liberty and social order and to the growth of the individual to adult competence.

"Instead of promoting a rational society of competent adults who solve the problems of living through voluntary co-operation, the modern liberal agenda creates an irrational society of child-like adults who depend upon governments to take care of them. In its ongoing efforts to collectivize society's basic economic, social and political processes, the liberal agenda undermines the character traits essential for individual liberty, material security, voluntary co-operation and social order."

Sound like anyone we know?

I guess the true colours are shining through huh?