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Monthly Archives: August 2009
Obamablablabla
I thought all that needed to be said about President Obama was done during his ascendancy and election. Unfortunately, not so. We may be looking at his one-term career as an irrelevant twitch in US history. Why? First, he feels … Continue reading
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My condolences…..
It is always tough to choose words on hearing of a death. I feel this expression does it best in its simplicity and sincerity. Unfortunately these days it is in frequent use with the flow of deceased from these wars. … Continue reading
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The Sunday Telegraph Prints Filler About Canada, by Kevin Myers
My friend Sherry of British Columbia sent me a piece that appeared a while back in the London Sunday Telegraph and later in The National Post. It’s still circulating around the net by email and apprently some Canadians like it … Continue reading
Suaad Haji Mohamud
I travel quite a bit and boy, am I glad I’m male and white like Harper’s whitey-boy cabinet. He added a few Conserviettes in the last shuffle but they are either known clowns like Bev Oda or new ones quickly … Continue reading
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The Harper Government: Is It Betraying Canadians?
Perhaps it’s time for Canadians to do some reassessment of what their country stands for. Canada has lost its way. Continue reading



