On Dec 17 th 2007, Reginald interviewed Bob Maxwell and Marcel Forestieri, where Bob & Marcel showed people that courage comes from within, no matter what the obstacles may be in front of you. This interview was part of a morning Public Affairs show on CO-OP Radio, 102.7 FM CFRO www.coopradio.org that is called “Wake UP With CO-OP” and heard every Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 7:00 am to 9:00 am. Reginald has a segment under “Wake Up With CO-OP,” where he interviews guests every second Monday from 8:30 am to 9:00 am.

Vancouver Co-operative Radio, CFRO, 102.7FM is a non-commercial, co-operatively-owned, listener-supported, community radio station. Located in the heart of Vancouver 's Downtown Eastside, Co-op Radio is a voice for the voiceless that strives to provide a space for under-represented and marginalized communities. Co-op Radio aims to increase community participation by encouraging examination of the social and political concerns of the geographic and cultural communities of BC and other parts of the World.

Reginald Angus Argue has been committed to the principles of social equality, justice and the protection of civil rights and civil liberties in his writings and speaking on CO-OP Radio Station in Vancouver BC , Canada . 

Reginald uses his voice on CO-OP Radio (102.7 FM CFRO), as he explores the many different issues and events throughout the world. While he tries to show with each of his guest the common courage that exists within people, and how anything is possible, if we the people of the world would only believe in ourselves and never give up on trying to be our brother and sister keeper.

At this time, Reginald also is co-hosting a program called “Monday Brown Bagger,” where he interviews guests every third Monday from noon to 1 pm (Pacific Standard time) on www.coopradio.org . “Monday Brown Bagger” can be heard every Monday, with other team members from Noon to 1:00 pm.

On January 21 st (Martin Luther King Jr. Day), Reginald along with Tanya Hill, will be interviewing Jerry Robinson and Floyd Davis, who are from the “Poor People Campaign Inc”, which comes out of Chicago Ill , as we pay respect to the late and Honorable Dr. Martin Luther King Jr's message that he left behind for all of us. This program can be heard on www.coopradio.org from Noon to 1:00 pm (Pacific standard time).

JFK once stated, “Ask not what your country can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country.”

Looking at our current world and remembering JFK's message of hope; we the people of the world should ask not what the world can do for us, but what we can do to make a positive change in other people's lives.

Just a few people, who have inspired Reginald to continue to reach for the impossible, and try to bring about positive changes in other's lives:

Bob Maxwell, Betty Krawczyk, David Orchard, Ralph Goodale, M.P., Mayor of Las Vegas - Oscar Goodman, Senator Harry Reid, John Toppenberg of the Alaska Wildlife Alliance, Princess Diana, Tommy Douglas, JFK, Abraham Lincoln, Pierre Trudeau, Terry Fox,Former Canadian Liberal Senator Hazen Argue, Harriet Nahanee, Former PM of Canada and Nobel Prize recipient Lester B. Pearson, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Gandhi and many others…

For all of these people above and many others have shown Reginald and others that we can do the impossible to bring about positive changes for everyone, if we only believe and never give up.

Against The Impossible

When immense mountains and terrains stand in front of you
When the sound of thunder and signs of lighting cover your pathways that you travel
When your feet are swollen and your hands are cold
When your stomach is aching and your body is sore
When others have stumbled along the way
Do not give up on where you are heading to in your life
For what separates the few from the many
Is a deep inner desire that drives people to do the impossible
While holding true to what is right in their lives

copyrighted 2005 Reginald Angus Argue