Pop Quiz Number Two

In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, it is recorded that there was some plotting to overthrow and/or interfere with the secular government of Italy. Note, your great grandparents may have been alive at this time, and this was not “hundreds” of years ago back into the “Dark Ages.” The plotters were also against […]

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Pop Quiz

1. Who ordered that a student of science and medicine be boiled alive (to death) in a vat of oil, tar and turpentine? a. Extremist Islamists b. Libertarian Deists c. Christians 2. In Europe, there was a city where Christians, Muslims and Jews all lived peacefully together. Commerce and trade were carried out in that

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Low Blogging Levels Ahead

It’s been a tough summer for bad news here. I had a close friend take a heart attack (good news is he is recovering well after a triple by-pass), found out that a former “superior” of mine that I liked and respected very much at a previous occupation was diagnosed with brain cancer, my father

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Justice And The State

You know, one of the “arguments” used by statist supporters is that we “need a Government to provide a Justice System.” Ha. You can blow that argument to hell if some City of Toronto politicians and Mel Lastman have their way: “On the top of that list is staff overtime, particularly police waiting to testify

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Now This Is Scary Stuff

Christians calling for military strikes against Iran. Christians who don’t even know their own Bible. Christians calling for the Battle of Armageddon. By the way, according to the Old Testament, the Jewish nation is NOT the Old Testament nation of Israel. It’s a breakaway nation – descendants of the Nation of Judah after the original

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The Bet

Commenter Elaine at The London Fog writes, “So if Windsor is now Lebanon, and under the control of the Hezzassholes, where does that leave the rest of us? Anyone want to start a betting pool on how long it will take for Windsor to start aiming rockets at London.” I’ll take Elaine up on that

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Victim Of Political Circumstances

“She is an unfortunate, albeit unintentional, victim of political circumstances,” Keyes wrote. “She relies on charity. She deserves to live the rest of her days in comfort.” ~ The Toronto Star But that’s what Statism does best. Create unfortunate and unintentional victims. Look, I’m not going to support Fidel Castro. But I sure as hell

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United Brotherhood & Sisterhood Of Bloggers?

I read with amusement the story in the Globe And Mail about “a loosely formed coalition of left-leaning bloggers are trying to band together to form a labour union they hope will help them receive health insurance, conduct collective bargaining or even set professional standards.” Reaction to this includes Balbulican at Stageleft who writes ”

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god

The “case debate” is interesting. Upper case G denotes “respect?” Insane thinking is that which includes the confusion between words, things and ideas. Perhaps some might want to study their own Bible. Yes, I know… this reference isn’t to a “supreme being,” but interesting references nonetheless. Some interesting debates about their “meanings,” too. “Jesus answered

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Fantasy Choices and Possible Reality Choices

So I’m in a night mode, getting myself ready for sleep mode – which might happen soon, and am thinking about Rock The Park 2008. I still have a whole lot of pictures as well as comments when I get around to making them, in regard to Rock The Park 2007 that I’ve not already

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