Canada Kicks Ass
"grassroots" anti-gun group is Liberal

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ridenrain @ Fri Aug 17, 2007 12:42 pm

Steve Janke does more great work uncovering another large Liberal scam.
Angry in the Great White North

   



ridenrain @ Tue Aug 28, 2007 7:19 am

This just keeps getting better & better:

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No Gun No Funeral is the website created by Ontario Attorney General Michael Bryant to promote his "No Gun No Funeral" push for a complete handgun ban in Canada. What makes No Gun No Funeral interesting was that it was created by "a group of Canadians" who support this ban idea. As it turned out, the group included two members of Michael Bryant's inner circle, Glenn Brown and Nikki Holland. The phone number associated with the website was answered by the Michael Bryant constituency office, announcing that you have reached the "Michael Bryant Election Campaign".

Of course, none of this was obvious from the website. The website was studiously anonymous. That is, until I helped reveal this information. A couple of radio interviews later, and Michael Bryant was compelled to admit that the site was his.



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One of the goals of Michael Bryant's site is to collect signatures for a petition. The petition was briefly available for view at the site, but quickly taken down. But now the No Gun No Funeral petition has appeared in the Google cache. Here are the names that appear:

Marc Gendron: Vice-President of the Young Liberals of Canada (likely created the No Gun No Funeral website)
Brian Clow: Vice-President of the Young Liberals of Canada
Sarah Roberts: Communications contact at Michael Bryant's office
Alexis Levine: Senior Policy Advisor to Michael Bryant
Jonathan Davey: Friend of Brian Clow and member of the Liberal Party
Roderick Elliot: Volunteer at Michael Bryant's constituency office
Kelly Anne Murdock: Liberal Party activist at Queen's University
Max Rubin: Queen's University student and advocate for Liberal Party idea for mixed-member proportional representation (Michael Bryant is actively supporting MMP and was the former Minister of Democratic Renewal, where the idea of MMP came from)

   



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