Monthly Archives: April 2012

Rally for Truth, Centennial Flame, Parliament Hill, April 29, 2012

Ladies and Gentlemen. I’d like to thank  Rally for Truth organizers for asking to speak at today’s rally. I see we have some gentlemen from the RCMP with us.  Please come over and listen.  You are welcome. Perhaps some of … Continue reading

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Plan B – Sell Lansdowne

If you check the recent comments in this blog, you will notice that a person hiding behind the name, Mabel Blow, concludes his/her comment with this specific threat: ‘I’m going to be pushing the city to sell Lansdowne’, (should the … Continue reading

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Lansdowne Follies III marks end of Ottawa Citizen

Yesterday, the Friends of Lansdowne held their third cabaret and fund raiser at the Mayfair Theatre for their legal case against the city’s privatization of Lansdowne Park.  It was a happy and exuberant event with lots of confidence expressed in … Continue reading

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I need a majority

I need a majority.  These four words were repeated endlessly by Stephen Harper during the last election campaign.  He needed a majority for building pipe lines to Louisiana, China and to gut environmental legislation like the Fisheries Act  – that … Continue reading

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Some reflections on the Trudeau/Brazeau fight (Because Stephen Harper is smarter than you one post down.)

It is a curious thing when a fist fight seems civilized, courteous and brave while the political fighting seems vicious, mean and cowardly.  There was something old fashioned and dignified in the Trudeau/Brazeau boxing match for cancer.  Both men had … Continue reading

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Because Stephen Harper is smarter than you

There are of course many ways that Stephen Harper is smarter than you, but I thought I’d  jot just down a few that are top of mind.   If you have more, please send in and I’ll post: Canadian Council on … Continue reading

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