CCFR’s Unwavering Stand: Upholding Canada’s Legacy of Liberty and Leadership in Firearm Legislation

Video Title: CCFR Radio – Ep 147: Season Finale Episode, Best Clips, Marco is GONE!!!

 

YouTube Link: https://youtu.be/OLYF_8gWWVk?si=5tdRM6T7RSXgdg39

 

Video Title: CCFR’s Unwavering Stand – Upholding Canada’s Legacy of Liberty and Leadership in Firearm Legislation

Link: https://youtu.be/4y3XtUu9Tb4?si=jXhHEIIEu-5S2bm5

 

@skillsgaptrainer “Great Episode! Bravo to Rod, Tracey, and the dedicated team at the CCFR. The intensity of your advocacy and your disciplined work remind us of thoughts and images of ‘Vimy Ridge’ – unyielding, courageous, patriotic, outnumbered and tenacious in the intricate, multifaceted battlefield of Canadian firearm legislation. You’ve deciphered confounding policies like Bill C-21 with an exceptional level of precision, unmasking poor professionalism in political class and hidden agendas such as covertly introduced amendments, slipped-in hundreds of pages after discussions had concluded.

Your endeavours echo the integrity, honesty, authenticity, and capability that immigrants all over the world have been looking for in nation’s for generations. Immigrants have come to Canada, America and Western Europe because of cultural icons and leaders such as you. Immigrants who have been escaping oppressive societies after the breakup of the Soviet Union, have always admired the qualities of citizens in Western nations circa 1950 to 2015, and the associated philosophy of property when it comes to firearms property, housing property and biological property (family), the three of which are intricately connected. Compared to the oppressive Warsaw Pact countries and the Soviet Union, during those times, western society represented the pinnacle of well informed, well respected, and well educated cultural, technological, and politically developed environments where citizens had capital, security, authority and respect from the MPs. Immigrants have been drawn to the sophisticated, timeless, eccentric, rational, humorous, free spirited, creative and evolved nature of our western societies, which has been shaped in no small part by leaders like you – rational, enlightened, evaluative, enthusiastic, professional, and passionate about public safety, sports, philosophy, legislation, technology, security, and business.

You stand firm against any measures encroaching on citizens’ rights, such as the gun freeze in Canada. The insightful leadership and security discourse you generate on the CCFR Radio show is of global significance. There are not many locations left in the world that have something as valuable as the CCFR Radio show. You are not merely preserving the tradition of empowering citizens, so you are preserving the last remaining heritage of Canada, but also promoting respect and authority for citizens in the 21st century. Your work mirrors the iconic cultural figures of the West’s past that immigrants used as a beacon of the kind of adventure and life they can have in the west when making their decision to come here (Sylvester Stallone, Chuck Norris, Carl Sagan, Bill Clinton, Superman, Batman) 🙂 , who attracted millions to the West and its enlightened age of reason—an era you continue to uphold and embody through your dedication at CCFR.

Regardless of low quality political interference that may risk clouding Canada’s thoughtful approach to civilized and reasoned leadership, you safeguard our nation’s appeal to those yearning for a society that respects its citizens and their rights. Rod, Tracey, your contributions are invaluable. When you proclaim, ‘we are the gun lobby,’ wear it as a badge of honour. Throughout history, the resolve of few has often triumphed over the might of many. CCFR Radio is the best example of this. Your resilience and courage are reminiscent of those at the Battle of Thermopylae. And in that battle they had 300 spartans, and you are just 2 heroes. At no time in history have 2 people resisted geopolitical giants and tyrants of nation states with the exception of Jesus. That is how powerful the courage you have is given that you are outnumbered in the same way. Against immense odds, you champion the cause of freedom for Canada. You are the ‘character heroes’ of our challenging times, a dynamic duo with the power to withstand geopolitical giants.

Without the CCFR, the respect and dignity of Canadian citizens could falter, with subsequent ripple effects on our economy. The more Canadians emulate your character, the brighter our economic prospects become. The economy is based on character, so thank you for showing Canadians what it means to have character and what it means to have virtue and that we are in fact doing it in Canada. Thanks for guiding us towards a brighter future. From those who may not yet realize it, and on behalf of all Canadians who forget to appreciate your show, thank you.”

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Related books and resources:

On Combat: The Psychology and Physiology of Deadly Conflict in War and in Peace” by Dave Grossman and Loren W. Christensen – This book delves into the psychology behind combat and the courage required in deadly conflicts, relevant to understanding the mindset behind advocacy and fighting for rights.

Guns, Crime, and Freedom” by Wayne LaPierre – Authored by a prominent figure in the gun rights advocacy world, this book explores the relationship between firearms ownership and freedom, providing insights into the arguments for property rights and personal safety.

The Right to Keep and Bear Arms: Report of the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, 97th Congress” – This government publication offers a comprehensive look into the legal and historical foundations of firearm rights, which can be paralleled with Canadian perspectives on property and self-defense.

Ordinary Men: Reserve Police Battalion 101 and the Final Solution in Poland” by Christopher R. Browning – While focusing on a grim historical episode, this book illustrates the consequences of authoritarianism and the importance of individual rights and moral courage, which aligns with the theme of fighting for liberty.

More Guns, Less Crime: Understanding Crime and Gun Control Laws” by John R. Lott Jr. – This empirical study examines the relationship between gun ownership and crime rates, providing a statistical backbone to discussions on firearms legislation and public safety.

The Canadian Regime: An Introduction to Parliamentary Government in Canada, Sixth Edition” by Patrick Malcolmson, Richard Myers, Gerald Baier, and Tom Bateman – This book gives an overview of the Canadian political system, helping readers understand the legislative context within which firearm laws and property rights are debated.

Civilian Warriors: The Inside Story of Blackwater and the Unsung Heroes of the War on Terror” by Erik Prince – Provides perspectives on private military contractors and debates on security, which could parallel discussions on individual rights to defense and the concept of heroism.

Vimy” by Pierre Berton – A historical account of one of Canada’s most significant military engagements, reflecting on national identity, courage, and the legacy of liberty, themes echoed in the advocacy work of figures like those in the CCFR.

 

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