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Opening Statement Ezra Levant's opening statement at the human rights commissi Tags: western standard ezra levant human rights danish cartoons |
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The Oscar Levant Show A very rare clip from The Oscar Levant Show (1958) with special guest Fred Astaire. This was the first time Astaire sang on television. The video quality is very poor. Tags: Gershwin Fred Astaire Television Piano |
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Amour levant onuki taeko Tags: 1984 |
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Ezra Levant on CTV Ezra Levant appears on Mike Duffy Live January 31, to talk about the Human Rights Commission and freedom of speech Tags: Ezra Levant Western Standard CTV freedom of speech press liberty religion cartoons |
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Attributes of free speech Why free speech is superior to censored speech Tags: ezra levant western standard human rights danish cartoons |
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I don't answer to the state null Tags: western standard ezra levant danish cartoons human rights |
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Ezra Levant on Glenn Beck Former Western Standard publisher Ezra Levant appears on the Glenn Beck program January 22. Ezra is facing an Alberta Human Rights Commission hearing and battling for free speech. Tags: Ezra Levant Glenn Beck freedom speech Western Standard WS liberty HRC Human Rights Commission |
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The National: Complaint against Ezra Levant dropped CBC's The National reports on the human rights complaint that was lodged against former Western Standard publisher Ezra Levant before the complainant, Syed Soharwardy, changed his mind and dropped the complaint. Tags: Ezra Levant Western Standard freedom of speech CBC Mark Steyn Danish cartoons Alan Borovoy |
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Oscar Levant Show Part 2 Part 2 of this very rare video from 1958 with guest Fred Astaire. Tags: Fred Astaire Oscar Levant Gershwin Steinway Piano |
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The Amorites Part1: From Hejaz to the Levant 2500BC-1200BC Tracing the Amorites migration from Hejaz to the Levant. The West Arabian Amorites sprung out Arabia in waves of tribal federations roaming the desert/semidesert region between the Euphrates in the west and the Mediterrianean sea in the East. They were restricted from Mesopotamia by their Eastern Arabian kinsmen, the Akkadians. The Amorites of the Nroth will settle the highlands and later fall under Hittie influence, after the fall of the Hittites they will emerge as the highlanders (Arameans). The Amorites of Western Canaan will establish the coastal Canaanite towns that will later evolve into Phoenicia and Philistia. The third group of the Amorites were the East Cannanites (lowlanders) concentrated along the Euphrates, mainly following the water and pasture in the midwest Euphrates region. The Meso-Akkadians regarded the Amorites as an uncivilized unproductive group because they didn't have a harvest they can loot or a town to sack to supply their growing empire. To them the Amorites were troublesome Nomadic shepherds a people with no submission and no house in a lifetime! The Amorites viewed the Akkadians as the oppressive imperial power that controlled their only source for survival; the Euphrates water and the needed pasture for their livestock. This Mesopotamian animosity between the Akkadians and Amorites will give birth to the Zodiac as we know it. THe Amorites marked their age with the fall of the Akkadian empire 2160BC (the Akkadian Bull) and the start of the Shepherds age (The Ram). At this point The Zodiac was still two ages and will later become divided into 12 astrological ages once the Amorites enter Babylon. By the 20th Century BC the Amoires were already established in mid-Mesopotamia and started sacking the Neo-Sumerian towns; eventually conquering Babylon, making it their capital in 1959BC. UR survived another 9 years, until it was taken by the Elamites. The Amorites established their authority as he absolute Arabian/Semitic dynasty by crushing the Elamites, starting the Old Babylonian Kingdom. Hammurabi receiving he laws from the sun god. With the death of Hammurabi The Kingdom disintegrated into smaller city states ruled by weak kings. Babylon proper survived for another 100 years. In 1659BC the technologically advanced Hitties conquered Babylon. 1659BC - 1648BC: After the fall of Babylon, the Amorite dialect disappeared from Babylon and was replaced by an Assyro-Akkadian dialect interrupting the gap between Old and Neo-Babylonian and clearly shows that the East-Canaanites disappeared from Mesopotamia. 1649BC: The Amorites conquered Egypt, starting the 15th dynasty. The Amorites will control Egypt for 108 years as the elite class in Egypt. The Amorite Hyksos ruled Egypt for 108 years. However, the Egyptian-born Amorites lacked what their Nomadic ancestors had three generations earlier. By the 1540s BC the East Canaanite Amorites (Hyksos) lost control of Egypt and sensed the danger of remaining in Egypt after the atrocities the first generation commited in Egypt, so they escaped to Sinai fleeing the angry Egyptians. The Hykso escape from Egypt is very similar to the later Judean biblical folkore (the Exodus). In Against Apion, the 1st century historian Josephus simply equates the ProtoHebrews with the Hyksos. In the three centuries between the Exodus and the appearance of the Hebrews. The Egyptians documented raids by Semitic tribes into Canaan. The Egyptians knew them as the HABIRU this group included the remains of the Hyksos and the Pre-Hyksos East Canaanites who remained in Souther Canaan. The Egyptian and Hittite Imperial powers will clash in Kadesh 1274BC The treaty of Kadesh was the beginning of the end of the Imperial influence in Canaan. The power vacuum of the 1200s in Canaan allowed the Phoenician and Philistinian Arabian/Semitic cultures to flourish on their own. Taking advantage of the Egyptian absence, the Hebrews moved into Central Canaan pushing into the Egyptian protected Philistia. هجرة العمور من الحجاز الى الشام خرج العمور من شبه الجزيرة العربية في موجات من القبائل التي جابت المنطقة الصحراويه/الشبه الصحراويه بين الفرات و البحر المتوسط Tags: Amorites Canaan Aram Phoenicia Philistia Hebrew Hyksos Edom Amalik Moab Hittite Ramses Kadesh Babylon Hammurabi Ur Egypt |
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Ezra Levant Interviewed by John Batchelor John Batchelor is a hidden gem in the American media. In fact, he's first & foremost a [great] writer but also happens to have a radio show every Sunday broadcast on stations in NYC and LA. Here he interviews Canadian, Ezra Levant, who is being attacked by the Alberta "Human Rights" Commission (a complete oxymoron if there ever was one!). Tags: John Batchelor Ezra Levant Mark Steyn human rights Alberta Canada |
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Rob Breakenridge Interviews Ezra Levant - Part 2 Canada is at a pivotal point in its history. Canadians must decide whether Free Speech is truly a right -or- just something they like to talk about but, when push comes to shove, don't really support. Failure to speak out is exactly the same as saying, "I don't care that much about my Free Speech rights. Feel free to take them away." In this interview with CHQR's Rob Breakenridge, Alberta lawyer Ezra Levant discusses some troubling recent events that are most clearly taking us down a very slippery slope. On a personal note, I'm absolutely convinced that this issue has little to do with Muslims vs. non-Muslims, Gays vs. Bigots, or Whites vs. Minorities. Rather, it has everything to do with how we're going to collectively get along and deal with each other in the future. It's very easy to say "I believe in free speech" and "I'm open minded". These are catchy phrases that everyone spouts off all the time. But the test of your convictions is when you encounter people who you vehemently disagree with and maybe even deeply offend you. When this happens, you have three choices: 1. Try to get in a reasoned debate with them. 2. Ignore them. 3. Shut them up through the force of the government. I fully realize that the last option is most tempting, especially when it comes to those people whose views seem absolutely repugnant to you. Fully understandable! And this inclination has a lot to do with what we've been taught since we were young, namely don't fight back through violence but instead go to an authority figure to get justice - a parent, a teacher, a policeman, a judge. BUT Free Speech is an entirely different matter. To truly believe in Canadian values, to truly be open minded, you must be willing to be offended. It's absolutely that simple. Unfortunately it has been complicated by the fact that long ago politicians allowed Human Rights Commissions (HRCs) to venture into the arena of Free Speech, not paying attention to the wise maxim, "The path to Hell is paved with good intentions" or acknowledging the so-called Law of Unintended Consequences. It has further been complicated by Jewish groups using HRCs to silence and punish Neo-Nazis. All of these were mistakes but what kind of reasonable person would spend the time & energy to defend a Nazi? Civil Liberties Groups did. I criticized them for defending these horrible people. I was wrong and so was everyone else like me. Canada is at a tipping point. If you truly believe in liberty & freedom then now is the time to speak out. Write the Attorney Generals and Premiers of your province. Write the Federal Attorney General and the Prime Minister. Even if you're not Canadian, still write. Their e-mail addresses are easy to find. Finally, don't forget that there are Hate Crime laws both provincially and federally in Canada. So there will always be full protection for all of us. But such lawsuits will be held in front of a real judge, with real rules of order, where facts and truth are a defense. Such novel concepts are beyond the understanding of the HRCs! Tags: Canada Ezra Levant free speech freedom liberty Rob Breakenridge Mark Steyn |
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Au sourire levant - La Swija Feat. Soprano & Vincenzo (Psy4) Au sourire levant - La Swija Feat. Soprano & Vincenzo (Psy4)- Live à l'Affranchi Marseille Tags: La swija marseille affranchi stree-tskillz dr gang drgang |
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Tommy Hools - Le Levant (Shapemod ext. mix by Terranova) ... Tags: rock musique électronique electronic electro music Tommy Hools Le Levant (Shapemod ext. mix by Terranova) Trax |
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Ezra Levant: Top 9 Little-Known Facts Some interesting tidbits about the Canadian publisher who is boldly standing up to government censorship. Tags: Ezra Levant Canada Censorship Alberta Human Rights Commission Muslim Mohammad cartoons Islam democracy speech |
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Rob Breakenridge Interviews Ezra Levant - Part 1 Canada is at a pivotal point in its history. Canadians must decide whether Free Speech is truly a right -or- just something they like to talk about but, when push comes to shove, don't really support. Failure to speak out is exactly the same as saying, "I don't care that much about my Free Speech rights. Feel free to take them away." In this interview with CHQR's Rob Breakenridge, Alberta lawyer Ezra Levant discusses some troubling recent events that are most clearly taking us down a very slippery slope. On a personal note, I'm absolutely convinced that this issue has little to do with Muslims vs. non-Muslims, Gays vs. Bigots, or Whites vs. Minorities. Rather, it has everything to do with how we're going to collectively get along and deal with each other in the future. It's very easy to say "I believe in free speech" and "I'm open minded". These are catchy phrases that everyone spouts off all the time. But the test of your convictions is when you encounter people who you vehemently disagree with and maybe even deeply offend you. When this happens, you have three choices: 1. Try to get in a reasoned debate with them. 2. Ignore them. 3. Shut them up through the force of the government. I fully realize that the last option is most tempting, especially when it comes to those people whose views seem absolutely repugnant to you. Fully understandable! And this inclination has a lot to do with what we've been taught since we were young, namely don't fight back through violence but instead go to an authority figure to get justice - a parent, a teacher, a policeman, a judge. BUT Free Speech is an entirely different matter. To truly believe in Canadian values, to truly be open minded, you must be willing to be offended. It's absolutely that simple. Unfortunately it has been complicated by the fact that long ago politicians allowed Human Rights Commissions (HRCs) to venture into the arena of Free Speech, not paying attention to the wise maxim, "The path to Hell is paved with good intentions" or acknowledging the so-called Law of Unintended Consequences. It has further been complicated by Jewish groups using HRCs to silence and punish Neo-Nazis. All of these were mistakes but what kind of reasonable person would spend the time & energy to defend a Nazi? Civil Liberties Groups did. I criticized them for defending these horrible people. I was wrong and so was everyone else like me. Canada is at a tipping point. If you truly believe in liberty & freedom then now is the time to speak out. Write the Attorney Generals and Premiers of your province. Write the Federal Attorney General and the Prime Minister. Even if you're not Canadian, still write. Their e-mail addresses are easy to find. Finally, don't forget that there are Hate Crime laws both provincially and federally in Canada. So there will always be full protection for all of us. But such lawsuits will be held in front of a real judge, with real rules of order, where facts and truth are a defense. Such novel concepts are beyond the understanding of the HRCs! Tags: Canada Ezra Levant free speech freedom liberty Rob Breakenridge Mark Steyn |
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Ezra Levant on The Michael Coren Show - Segment 1 Ezra and Michael discuss free speech in Canada. Tags: Mark Steyn Michael Coren Ezra Levant |
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Oscar Levant - Rhapsody In Blue The Frank Black Orch. featuring Oscar Levant on the piano performing Gershwin's Rhapsody In Blue for Brunswick in late 1927, a few months after the Whiteman electric version. Similar arrangement to Whiteman's but Levant's piano playing is quite different. Tags: Black Levant Gershwin Rhapsody Brunswick orthophonic |
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Oscar Levant Saber Dance Oscar Levant plays the Saber Dance in the 1949 movie Barkleys of Broadway. Fred Astaire and the devastatingly gorgeous Ginger Rogers also make short appearances in this scene. The always cynical Oscar Levant portrays a much softer character in this movie as he plays cupid to help save the marriage of the Broadway dance team, the Barkleys. Tags: Oscar Levant Saber Dance Barkleys Broadway Ginger Rogers Fred Astaire 1949 Piano |
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Oscar Levant Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto Oscar Levant plays Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto No. 1 (excerpts of course) in the 1949 movie "The Barkleys of Broadway." Fred Astaire and the unbelievably beautiful Ginger Rogers are also in this scene. Oscar plays cupid to patch up the failing marriage of the broadway dance team, the Barkleys. Tags: Oscar Levant Tchaikovsky Piano Concerto Barkleys Broadway Ginger Rogers Fred Astaire 1949 |
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Muhammed Cartoon Publisher Ezra Levant under interrogation END OF VIDEO NARRATION SNIPPED: "If we are not going to use freedom of speech to defend freedom of speech, what are we going to use when that right has been taken away?" On January 11 2008, Muhammed cartoon publisher Ezra Levant had to appear before the Alberta Human Rights Commission to defend himself against a complaint by Syed Solhawardy of the Islamic Supreme Council of Canada accusing him of "false depiction of my Prophet", inciting "violence, hate and discrimination" and causing "unbearable stress, humiliation and insult for my family and me". See his brilliant defence at: http://www.youtube.com/profile?user=EzraILevant Tags: Muhammed Islam Religion Cartoon Ezra Levant interrogation Canada Alberta Calgary human rights commission censorship |
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Response to Ezra Levant Response to Ezra Levant Tags: Response to Ezra Levant |
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Charline et Ketmie du levant 1 an déja! Tags: cheval dressage obstacle complicté |
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The Oscar Levant Show, Part 3 Part 3 of this very rare video from 1958 with guest Fred Astaire Tags: Gershwin Oscar Levant Piano Television Fred Astaire Steinway |