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Monthly Archives: March 2006
Steyn discusses the difference between Canadians and Americans
Mark Steyn has a beautiful column discussing Michael Adams’ (of Fire & Ice fame) confusion over the difference between American and Canadian values. (BTW, what was the Donner Foundation thinking when they awarded this guy the Giller Prize? Lydia and … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, U.S.
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I think I’ll kill your baby now – for his own good
If anyone out there wonders why I argued for so long and hard about the Terri Schiavo case, here you go. A baby at the centre of a landmark case over whether life support can be withdrawn has an “intolerable … Continue reading
Posted in Euthanasia, Health
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Sean Penn is burning out
Via “The American Mind,” we find out that Sean Penn has admits to having violent and abusive feelings toward Anne Coulter. Hollywood activist SEAN PENN has a plastic doll of conservative US columnist ANN COULTER that he likes to abuse … Continue reading
Posted in Just plain crazy, Policy / Politics, U.S.
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M$ set to litigate Linux?
When you see your competition growing by leaps and bounds and you’re unable to come up with any plans to beat them in a fair fight, litigate. Is Microsoft getting ready to attack Linux and open-source software with its patents? … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Tech
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Calgary imam tries to censor Western Standard
Now this just bothers me. (I’m reprinting Ezra’s e-mail in full) Dear Western Standard reader, Our magazine has been sued for publishing the Danish cartoons, and I need your help to fight back! As you know, the Western Standard was … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, Islamism, Policy / Politics
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For what its worth
The U.S. isn’t alone in dealing with the illegal immigration situation.
Posted in Immigration, Policy / Politics, U.S.
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Jill Carroll released in Baghdad
After three months in captivity, Christian Science Monitor reporter, Jill Carroll has been released. Let me be among the many who are saying a quick prayer of thanks that she is free and safe. Given that she was taken by … Continue reading
Posted in International, Iraq, Islamism, Middle East, Policy / Politics
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Jobs Americans won’t do
I keep hearing that the U.S.A. “needs” illegal immigrants to do “the jobs that Americans won’t do.” Apparently some jobs are beneath the dignity of some people. That concept confuses me because in my short life, I have worked as … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, International, Policy / Politics, U.S.
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Duke’s left tries to disrupt Horowitz’s speech
FrontPage Magazine has an interesting article on the reception given to David Horowitz by some marxist professors and their brainwashed students at Duke earlier this month. The academic freedom campaign could not have paid for a better publicity stunt than … Continue reading
Posted in Education, Policy / Politics
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Beck
If you’re in a union, you should read this AIM article. In 1988 the Supreme Court of the United States handed down its decision in Communications Workers v Beck, commonly referred to as the Beck Decision or just Beck. Beck … Continue reading
Posted in Policy / Politics, U.S.
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Radioactive material over the border
Given that this happened a few months ago, I am wondering why it took so long to get word of it out? Perhaps some tail wagging the dog? Nevertheless, this should put the issue of illegal immigration and the willingness … Continue reading
Posted in International, Policy / Politics, U.S.
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Hillary opines on immigration and Christianity
I always enjoy hearing the hard-core left try to make itself into something it hates as a means of getting a few votes. It seems Hillary is trying to play the Christian theme again. Invoking Biblical themes, Sen. Hillary Rodham … Continue reading
Posted in International, Policy / Politics, U.S.
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The apple doesn’t fall far from the tree
It seems that the mix of oddball politics in his dad’s home and the excess of drugs he has done in his life have finally caught up with Charlie Sheen. Charlie is out spouting off conspiracy theories about 9/11. “Call … Continue reading
Posted in Islamism, Policy / Politics, U.S.
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Kirk vs. Picard
I always knew that Captain Kirk was the real man; cool and calm under pressure. Picard was just a wanna be. This proves it. Worse, he turns tail and runs and leaves other people to deal with the threat. Nod … Continue reading
Posted in Humor
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I AM COMPUTER LITERATE!
Or so said Tuttle OK’s City Manager, Jerry Taylor when he tried to access the city’s web site and found a standard Apache splash screen with a link to CentOS. Apache is the backbone of most web servers on the … Continue reading
Posted in Linux, Tech
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Tolerance, acceptance, diversity
Another update from the “Religion of Peace.” Despite the fact the hardline Taliban regime is no longer in power, an Afghan man faces possible execution for allegedly abandoning his Islamic roots and becoming a Christian. “Yes that’s true, a man … Continue reading
Out of the loop this week
I returned, late last week, from a week of conferencing in Ohio and am now focusing totally on another major project. Talk radio will be off and all other things will be on hold until next week. However, I’ll likely … Continue reading
Posted in General
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Good riddance
Good to see this sick pervert will get his. A former mechanic convicted of raping and murdering 11-year-old Carlie Brucia, whose abduction was caught on a car wash security camera, was sentenced to death Wednesday for her murder. The jury … Continue reading
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Help Bruce Montague
Bruce Montague is looking for some help with his upcoming constitutional challenge to the much hated Canadian firearms act (aka “C-68). Head over to BruceMontague.ca and help him find the information he needs. Constitutional Challenge Deadline April 30th News Archive … Continue reading
Posted in Canadian, Firearms, Policy / Politics
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Intel Mac Mini released
PC MAg.com reviews the new Intel-based Mac Mini here and it comes away looking pretty good. Bottom Line The new Apple Mac mini has the Intel Core Duo processor, and adds Front Row, wireless 802.11g, and Bluetooth. It’s a good … Continue reading
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