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The Blog of Walker (Free subscription) | 7 hours ago
... interesting set of books which seemed to be rather obscured… Those books would be copies of Ezra Levant’s Shakedown , and while I know that they stopped being a new release a long time ago, it seems odd that a store would carry them without promoting them. But, of course, this could have just been my perception, and the owners of the store have a perfectly legitimate...
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The Blog of Walker (Free subscription) | 12/04/2009
... you enjoy. ] Shakedown: How Our Government is Undermining Democracy in the Name of Human Rights By Ezra Levant Maclelland and Stewart, 2009 Out in paper-back this Fall Most of us have no idea what a Human Rights Commission is, do we? And whatever it is, it sure sounds nice, so whatever amount of funding it's receiving from the government probably isn't enough. Canada's Human Rights...
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Canadian Cynic (Free subscription) | 12/01/2009
... the Official Jew's Official Jew Ezra Levant has words for today's wankers : I had a great time last week at the Vancouver Jewish Book Festival. I've done a ton of events this past year in support of my book, Shakedown, but in a way my favourite ones were at Jewish venues. That's because I see it as my personal duty to disabuse Jews of the notion that censorship is in any way compatible...
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The Blog of Walker (Free subscription) | 11/30/2009
I always kind of enjoy reading literary or ideological critiques by people who have obviously failed to grasp the point of that which they're actually critiquing. Case in point: I wonder how Steyn and his buddy Ezra Levant would react if the Human Rights Commission came after hate speech in an anti-Semitic article? Which brings up the question: have not Jewish people benefited from PC...
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Canadian Cynic (Free subscription) | 11/29/2009
I await the swift and savage condemnation of Ezra Levant by the Blogging Tories with bated breath.