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Dear Editor, I am not surprised, despite Mary Pitt's likability in Nepean, that there is once...
August 8, 2013
I just returned last night from three days of training in Chicago by Al Gore for the Climate...
August 3, 2013
No, it shouldn't have. Some players require a more personal 1-on-1 approach. Your much beloved long...
July 7, 2013
Thump! Went my heart when I read on Twitter that my favorite hockey player, the Ottawa Senators...
July 5, 2013
Its a waste of taxpayer money for the City to continue with this plan despite the NCC's objections...
July 3, 2013
From an WLRT online discussion on the Citizen.com... I think it can be done Michael. I know the...
June 29, 2013
Comments by James O'Grady
I voted: Jean Charest
Electability will come into play at some point. The more extreme Poilievre becomes with his policy, and he's already out there, the more difficult it becomes for him to be a serious contender in a federal election. This is especially true if the Liberals elect a new leader.
I voted: Liberal MinorityIt's going to be close. I'm putting my money on a partial upset, Liberal minority government. I think strategic voting will come into play in the final days of the campaign big time.
The West doesn't take offensive action unless there is cause. Of course there are examples like the first Iraq war where the reason was manufactured and the public was not informed until afterwards. But for the most part, the US and UK do not go around invading countries in an attempt to occupy them and destroy their government like Russia has in Ukraine. Under false pretences of course as its not fascism they are trying to destroy but rather democracy. It's not remotely the same in my opinion.
I voted: YesSuch a sad situation. And to make things worse, Putin thinks he can make up for his dismal failure by targeting and killing civilians. The guy has a screw loose.