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Want To Make History? Misbehave If You’re A Woman!

“Well-behaved women seldom make history.” –Laurel Thatcher Ulrich. As seen on misbehaving.net. I’ve been doing some blog exploring this evening and discovered Halley’s Comment, the blog of Halley Suitt. As well as some misbehaving herself (check out her series on How To Become An Alpha Male), she also links to other misbehaving women bloggers. I […]

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Entertainment Section

Her recent column is making the rounds of bloggers everywhere! What great fun. What great laughs and guffaws. Antonia Zerbisia ought to try her hand out on stage just like those other funny comedians that complain in comedic fashion about how others treat them. This column really deserves to be in the Entertainment section of

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A Case Against Gay Marriage

There has been so much in the news recently, both here in Canada and in the U.S. about the ‘struggle’ of homosexuals to have their ‘unions’ recognized by the Government. It seems that you’re either for it, or against it. Arguments and accusations are flying on both sides of the debate while emotions run high.

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Response – Freedom, Canadian Style

I just received a response from MP Calder’s Executive Assistant McGuire on this matter. Credit needs to be given when it is due. Mr. Calder has written a strong caution to the Minister of Citizenship & Immigration regarding this case. A copy of this letter was attached to Mr. McGuire’s response: **************************************************** February 9, 2003

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Calder And The Shrug Scale

Our local MP, Murray Calder is a nice guy. He and his office are one of the most responsive offices to letters and correspondence from constituents. And every year, I’ve seen him participating in the Orangeville Santa Claus Parade. A nice touch to show he’s a good community kind of guy. But, if the response

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