Monthly Archives: December 2010

Canada take note: There Is Hope in America

The fossilized government of Canada waffles and wrings its slimy hands over what to do about its participation in the poorly-thought-out war in Afghanistan. Continue reading

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The Conundrum of Human and Civil rights in israel

There are many Jewish peace organizations and they can be found both in Israel and around the world. These groups are all staffed and run by dedicated human beings many of whom take their cues from the Torah/Bible. Continue reading

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Canada’s Misguided Push to Purchase a Costly and Outmoded Weapon

At the rally outside MacKay’s office on Thursday, Kennedy carried a banner which quoted Oscar Arias, a Nobel Peace Prize winner and former president of Costa Rica: “Military spending represents the single most significant perversion of worldwide priorities known today.” Continue reading

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Stephen Harper Has Gone Too Far

Stephen Harper has finally gone too far…. Continue reading

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The sex-life of siamese twins

A codgerly gentleman with initials JR came to visit last week. Prior to his arrival I had to go into town and left a note for him to enter and make himself at home. I was happy on returning to see … Continue reading

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