Taking sloppy liberal thinking and tearing it a new one -- but always with a touch of class.
Weekly Archive: June 26, 2005 - July 02, 2005
July 02, 2005
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Last week saw the passage in the House of Commons of bill C-38 that redefined marriage to include same-sex couples. The bill is now off to the Senate, but with the overwhelming Liberal majority in the upper chamber, the expectatuib...
July 01, 2005
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Happy Dominion Day to one and all!...
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In reviewing the news, I came across the story of Tre Arrow, eco-terrorist, in custody in BC, awaiting a decision on an extradition request from the US. What can be said that hasn't been said before about US deserters hiding...
June 29, 2005
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Some people have pointed out that the same-sex marriage debate is a mountain being made from a molehill. The number of homosexual couples who will avail themselves of marriage will be small, the effect on day-to-day life negligible, the safeguards...
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Based on some comments here and at other blogs, I want to drill down a bit on my prediction with regards to churches and the law....
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Bill C-38, the bill that re-defines marriage to include same-sex couples, passed third reading last night. Now it's off to the Liberal-dominated Senate for easy passage and then royal assent. Now some predictions, all of which I hope are wrong....
June 28, 2005
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Not all opinions are made equal, and Paul Martin has been made aware of one of those more important opinions. Now let's see if something comes of it....
June 27, 2005
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The Canadian minister of health is furious at the Canadian Medical Association for wanting to stage a debate on health care funding. Canada is a democracy, of course, but there are limits to what we can talk about.
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CSIS issues warning in 1999 about Communist China's methods for influencing foreign governments: CHECK CSIS issues prediction in 2000 about war over Taiwan more likely after 2005: CHECK Sleep-walking Liberal government ignoring CSIS in favour of wealthy interests: CHECK...
June 26, 2005
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The function of a newspaper headline is to provide an idea of what to expect from the article that follows. At least that's what I always thought. Fool that I am!