The never erring Word of god, well…seems a little vague to me, at least given this list. Filed under: Religion Tagged: In and Out, Religion, The DWR Sunday Religious Disservice
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Pushed to the Left and Loving It: Unearthed Job Application Stephen Harper 2005
The latest Conservative attack ad to discredit Justin Trudeau is childish at best with a strong scent of desperation. It’s a mock meeting discussing Trudeau’s resume as he applies for the job of Prime Minister. However, going back to 2005, when Stephen Harper himself was applying for the job, what
Continue readingPushed to the Left and Loving It: Justin Trudeau, Al Qaeda, and Looking for ‘To Do About Something’
Recently, the Harper government attacked Justin Trudeau for visiting a mosque, where allegedly, recruitment for members of Al Qaeda had once taken place. Harper’s Reformers are coming out in droves to plant the seed that Trudeau belongs to this terrorist group. Soon they’ll be suggesting that it was he who
Continue readingPushed to the Left and Loving It: The Harper Government’s Eight Years of Standing Up For Canada
I came across the Conservative Party of Canada’s 2006 election platform: Standing Up For Canada. Stephen Harper is the first and only leader of this Party that was formed in 2003. In the introduction, he outlines the CPC’s priorities with a list of promises. Let’s see how many he kept
Continue readingLeftist Jab: Alongside RoboCon Comes "In And Out Part Deux"
RoboCon-zilla vs King In-And-Out in Ottawa: whoever wins, we lose. Just when you thought the 2011 Canadian election couldn’t be more fraudulent, the Conservatives have served up an old favourite from the year 2006: the In and Out Scandal Part Deux (Quebec edition)! Quick refresher: in the 2006 election, the
Continue readingPushed to the Left and Loving It: Why are we so Shocked to Learn that the Conservatives Stole the Election?
During the G20 in Toronto, when Canadian citizens were being arrested, beaten and shot with rubber bulletts, simply for engaging in their democratic right to protest, at Charles McVety’s Christian College, another event was taking place. With an election on the horizon, Harper’s point man to the Religious Right, was
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