Monday, December 19th, 2005
Dear Editor:
So the man nicknamed “Mr. Dithers” by the prestigious British-based magazine, the Econonist, thinks that because Stephen Harper along with millions of Canadians supports the traditional definition of marriage Harper is not qualified to be PM. The magazine article slammed Martin for being indecisive and clearly creating “the impression that Canada’s top job is [...]
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Monday, December 19th, 2005
Dear Editor:
Oh oh! Methinks the “old dog”(Canadian public) that has been so comfortable laying beside the Liberal stove is waking up and noticing that the surroundings are not what they were when they closed their eyes. How did we ever get this close to being totally owned/controlled by the STATE ?
I suggest we send [...]
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Friday, December 16th, 2005
Dear Editor:
I thought you guys would love this. Because of the events in Iraq this week I thought this was great! I saw a pretty cool website Thepurplefinger.org They are selling t-shirts and posters and donating proceeds to veterans charities. The phrase on the items support the Iraqi people and the troops by [...]
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Friday, December 16th, 2005
Dear Editor:
Re: Dictators, Prime Minister Paul Martin style
Maurice Strong has long been Paul Martin’s sugar daddy. Now Washington (the Congress) is calling for an investigation of the man, who, like Martin himself, is at the periphery of scandal after scandal after scandal. Did you think Maurice Strong wasn’t going to use the politicians he [...]
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Friday, December 16th, 2005
Dear Editor:
Re: Jack is at it again
Pundits for you on this one Klaus. Our so called health cae system is truely a mess that could use some surgery.
Keep up the good work.
R J D
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Friday, December 16th, 2005
Dear Editor:
Re: The truth about the Christian Peacemakers Teams
I’ve been checking the news on the internet to see what is happening with the CPT
hostages and came across your article. I’d like to comment on it from my knowledge
of CPT, which is quite close, though I have not joined the team, in part because [...]
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Friday, December 16th, 2005
Dear Editor:
Re: Dictators, Prime Minister Paul Martin style
In regard to your column about Martin and the United States, I would like to say I completely
agree with your comments.
I wrote to Mr. Solberg today to let him clearly know the idea of the conservatives bashing the
president is not a good idea.
I am sure President [...]
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Friday, December 16th, 2005
In Canadian politics we once had the good sense to dismiss lies and scandals rejecting political failures. When we saw a liar we were free to expose those lies. Today the Lies of politicians have gone too far They call it over reaching tell bigger lies to get away with the small ones. Today’s [...]
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Friday, December 9th, 2005
Dear Editor:
Re: Congressional report calls for investigation of Maurice Strong’s role in Oil-for-Food scandal
Thank you for quoting Stockwell Day in your article on Maurice Strong. Hopefully, Mr. Day will become our new replacement for Pettigrew after the upcoming election. It would be nice to have a person of his integrity in that position.
Sincerely,
Don [...]
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Friday, December 9th, 2005
Dear Editor:
Re: Congressional report calls for investigation of Maurice Strong’s role in Oil-for-Food scandal
I read your article today about Maurcie Strong with considerable interest. Yes, he seems to have *faded away* but the problems he has caused and nonsense he has spouted lives on in a big way.
Attached please find a copy of a new [...]
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