Monthly Archives: April 2009

Talking ’bout a revolution

Would you like tea with that tax revolt? It sounds sweet to me.
A lot of Americans like theirs that way too. Tea and tax revolts, I mean. Wednesday saw tax-day “Tea Parties” across the United States protesting the way Barack … Continue reading

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Stop the presses?

[First appeared on Mercatornet.com]
Stop the presses? Can it be? Compared to the suddenly very possible demise of newspaper titans including the New York Times, the fate of the “unsinkable” Titanic a century ago seems mildly odd, the collapse of General … Continue reading

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My adult perspective

Hey, kids, an adult here. Got something to say. No, no, don’t go rolling your eyes at me. Actually, I know you won’t. You’re all so darn clean-cut.
Not LOL here. Really. I just read in a newspaper (that strange papery … Continue reading

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The first shall be last

Defence is the first responsibility of any government. Unfortunately it ranks far lower as a budget priority, at least among democracies in peacetime. A balanced but depressing piece by Canada’s preeminent military historian Jack Granatstein in today’s National Post illustrates … Continue reading

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Madely in the morning, April 3

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