Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
Dear Editor:
The anti-spanking Bill S-209 will be discussed in the House of Commons. Here we go again with runaway government activists and knows it alls micromanaging the raising of children. These Dr Spocks think the majority of Canadian parents are child abusers.
Children are not simply short adults as bureaucrats assume. The Minnesota Crime Commission is [...]
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Sunday, July 27th, 2008
Letter to the editor,
So what’s really going on? Re – Global warming. Well let’s take a look at the usual suspects. Quebec, Dion, Charest, McGuinty, May, Suzuki, the Sierra club, the left, socialists, unions, politicians.
Yes indeed, a new Quebec stock exchange, about as phony as you can get. Ever hear of Adscam, the [...]
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Tuesday, July 22nd, 2008
To the Editor:
Has Morgentaler made for a better Canada?
The Order of Canada was established in 1967 as the highest civilian honour this country has to offer to exemplify the motto “desiderantes meliorem patriam” taken from the book of Hebrews in the bible in reference to those who aspired to a “better country.”
How is it that [...]
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Monday, July 21st, 2008
Now, a carbon Tax.
Politicians have, in the past, used that old bullshit phrase of ‘cutting taxes’ to get you to vote for them. Now, Stephan Dionne, has come up with a new wrinkle on that old lie : Tax your heating oil and anything else you burn to move your food and everything else that [...]
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Monday, July 7th, 2008
Dear Editor:
Re: Carbon (CO2) Tax Fraud is All Based On a Lie
Carbon Dioxide (CO2) is a compound of two oxygen atoms bonded to a single carbon atom and comprises less than .04% content of our atmosphere.
CO2 is not a pollutant, man made or otherwise, but is essential for every living thing on earth, including sea [...]
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Sunday, July 6th, 2008
Dear Editor,
Historical Revisionism in Canada takes pride of place over historical reality, as recently proven by the non-event Celebration of the 400th birthday of the founding of Quebec City by the French explorer Samuel de Champlain on July 3, 1608.
What Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, his government and the Governor-General of Canada were really [...]
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Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008
Dear Editor:
There was a time in this country when recipients of the Order of Canada award helped to unite the country. True medical heroes like Banting and Best made us all proud when deserving civilians were recognized for a lifetime of outstanding achievement and dedication to the community.
That was yesterday. [...]
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Friday, June 27th, 2008
Dear Editor,
Dion has taken the fight for humanity’s environmental future to Mr. Harper. Mr. Dion proposes a tax-neutral green shift: taxing things we don’t want - pollution - and reducing taxes we on things we want - income and investment. Mr. Harper counters and accuses Mr. Dion of trying to “screw” Canadians. So, what do [...]
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Friday, June 27th, 2008
Dear Edtor,
Re: Killing the Canadian in the Canadian
Dan Murray’s article, “Killing the Canadian in the Canadian” is right on the mark. Official Multiculturalism and massive immigration as dictated by the immigration industry, serves to eventually eliminate all the benefits and freedoms the new immigrant thinks he is coming here to enjoy.
The [...]
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Monday, June 16th, 2008
The flags flutter at half mast
and the wail of pipes waft on
the summer breeze
as the honor guard shoulders
the casket bearing their fallen
Comrade.
His mortal remains will be interred in
his earthly home.
His immortal spirit will live forever in
his eternal home.
On a chilly November morning
we will remember him.
But for his loved ones,
every day will be Remembrance Day.
William Bedford
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