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Archive for January, 2006
Tuesday, January 31st, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Yesterday the pond, today a takeover of the Internet
Your story about Many One was interesting and informative. I would
like to ask a couple questions. Will there be restrictive regulations
that could prohibit some groups or individuals from posting webpages,
and when do you expect it to be implemented?
Thanks for your time and […]
Posted in Letters, media, World events | No Comments »
Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Urban(e) Voters
Klaus Rohrich, purposefully or not, distorts the urban nature of the Canadian population. While, yes, geographically only 10% of Canada’s geography is urban, 80% of the population live in urban areas < http://www40.statcan.ca/l01/cst01/demo62a.htm?searchstrdisabled=population%20canada%201961&filename=demo62a.htm&lan=eng >. This article seems to be a knee-jerk rant against Toronto. (For the record, I live […]
Posted in Letters, Canadian Politics, Federal Election | No Comments »
Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Urban(e) Voters
Hi, good afternoon. I’ve read your article in the Canada Free Press dated Jan, 27 2006 and I have to disageed with you. I live in Montreal and I am not ashamed to say that I voted Conservative even though my candidate was defeated. While I agree with you that a lot […]
Posted in Letters, Canadian Politics, Federal Election | No Comments »
Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: The Joel Stein never met a wuss he didn’t try to emulate
As a veteran I was really put out by your column. I am not going to go into all of the reasons that you should fall down on your knees and kiss the feet of every soldier you meet. Ask […]
Posted in Letters, American Politics, media | No Comments »
Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: Green pagans find way to White House funding
I don’t mean to be rude, but I read your article ‘Green pagans find way to White House funding’ and it is quite possibly the most ignorant and bigoted article I have ever read. I was truly aghast.
I am a big fan of not dishing […]
Posted in Letters, Pagans | No Comments »
Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: The perfumed prince, dancing Al and the circle game
Where did you do your research regarding General Wesley Clark?
Since it’s so egregiously incorrect, I can only assume that you regularly correspond with Karl Rove. The “Perfumed Prince” sobriquet came from Hackworth, and for which he vigorously apologized long before his death, stating […]
Posted in Letters, American Politics, Terrorism, World events | No Comments »
Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: The perfumed prince, dancing Al and the circle game
Please learn more about General Clark before ranting on him. He’s the best chance we have for a real leader in our country.
Did you know that Hackworth apologized profusely for the “perfumed prince” comment prior to his death, for example? Once you […]
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Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: The perfumed prince, dancing Al and the circle game
I realize I’m likely wasting my time correcting the misinformation in the above referenced article. Considering the publications Mr. Weinreb is connected to, I’m guessing even if you know the truth it doesn’t much matter. But since these same smears were debunked years ago, it’s […]
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Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Dear Editor:
One can only be amused by the Canadian idea of border security as it was evinced during the recent shoot out at the Blaine crossing.
From the CBC news service:
“CBC News has learned that when unarmed Canadian border guards found out the murder suspects were coming their way, they left their posts at two crossings […]
Posted in Letters, Canadian Politics, American Politics | No Comments »
Sunday, January 29th, 2006
Dear Editor:
Re: The Joel Stein never met a wuss he didn’t try to emulate
Copy of my email to Joel Stein:
Joel, Do you mind if I call you Joel, since I feel like I know you after researching your career for a few days. You probably will never actually read this, but I read […]
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