Monday, December 18th, 2006
Dear Editor,
Re: Anti-amero coalition needs to tap Prime Minister Steven Harper
Just read your article on the Amero.
Please keep digging on this. Most Americans (and Canadians)
have no idea what is about to be done to them.
Larry
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Monday, December 18th, 2006
Dear Editor,
Re: Two More Global Warming False Alarms
You sound like one of those guys who is very brilliant in his own field but doesn’t know how to change the oil in his car. I guess the term global warming does deserve a little ridicule. Climate change is much more appropriate. [...]
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Monday, December 18th, 2006
Dear Editor,
Re: Nancy Pelosi’s Modest Coronation Plans
I’m still laughing!
Joan Minor
Bartlesville, OK
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Monday, December 18th, 2006
Dear Editor,
Enjoy your articles, but sometimes wonder why you people keep messing around with Quebec. If they want to have a separate country, or whatever they want to call it, let them have it. Anytime I visited Quebec, whether business or pleasure. They kept telling me that they wanted to be the Fifty [...]
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Monday, December 18th, 2006
Dear Editor,
If you haven’t already heard, Rush LIMBAUGH gave you and your story on Nancy Polosi’s coronation, honourable mention just this afternoon. Way to go.
Liam VENNER
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Saturday, December 16th, 2006
CHRISTMAS SPIRIT
LONG AGO AND FAR AWAY
ON A LONELY DESERT FLIGHT
A HOMELESS COUPLE SEARCHED
IN VAIN FOR A PLACE TO SPEND
THE NIGHT
A STABLE WAS ALL THEY FOUND
WITH A BED OF STRAW AND HAY
SO DON’T FORGET THE HOMELESS
DON’T TURN YOUR HEAD AWAY.
A TOONIE HERE, A LOONIE THERE
TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STREET
CAN MEAN TO THEM THE DIFFERENCE
BETWEEN NOTHING [...]
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Saturday, December 16th, 2006
MEMORIES OF YULETIDES PAST
THE BLOWING SNOW
MAKES WHIRLPOOLS
IN THE MOONLIGHT
THE TREE IS ALL AGLOW
AT EVENTIDE
THE SOUNDS OF HOME
COME CALLING
DOWN THE YEARS
WITH MEMORIES OF THE
HAPPINESS INSIDE.
MEMORIES OF A WORLD
THAT’S NOW LONG-GONE
AND OF THE FRIENDS WHO
GATHERED ’ROUND
FROM FAR AND NEAR,
MEMORIES TO WARM
THE COLDEST DAYS
AND FILL THE HEART AND
SOUL WITH CHRISTMAS CHEER
William Bedford
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Saturday, December 16th, 2006
Dear Editor;
Re “Face of denial in all its guises.” (Dec. 12):
To anyone who is not an ingrained bigot, the Holocaust is irrefutable. Apart from German army records and the testimony of survivors, the various Allied armies, including the Soviets, who liberated the Nazi Death Camps, captured the evidence on film. Why, then, in the name [...]
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Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
Dear Editor,
This letter hits the nail on the head. If your English only in Canada your chances of working in the Canadian Government is slim to none.And i do feel “second class” in my own country.Unfortunately the members of the government don’t care.
Arlie and Harold Tinkess
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Tuesday, December 12th, 2006
Dear Editor,
The very attempt by the Harper Conservative Government to pass legislation and make the Quebecois a NATION, sounds like an attempt to get past Meech Lake and avoid any input from the people of Canada.
Every POLL, so far taken, has gone against the idea of the Quebecois being named a NATION, so how does [...]
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