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Throughout his life, Hellyer has been opposed to the weaponization of space. He supports the Space Preservation Treaty to ban space weapons.
In early September 2005, Hellyer made headlines by publicly announcing that he believed in UFOs. On 25 September 2005, he was an invited speaker at an exopolitics conference in Toronto, where he told the audience that he had seen a UFO one night with his late wife and some friends. He said that though he discounted the experience at the time, he had kept an open mind to it. He said that he started taking the issue much more seriously after watching ABC's Peter Jennings' UFO special in February 2005.
Originally posted by thedangler
cuz canadian teams suck. specially the leafs...
i still rout for any team that makes it.
Originally posted by Dulcimer
The Federal Sponsorship Scandal
www.cbc.ca...
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First, facts about Canada. Canada is a Northern European welfare state in the worst sense of the term, and very proud of it. Canadians make no connection between the fact that they are a Northern European welfare state and the fact that we have very low economic growth, a standard of living substantially lower than yours, a massive brain drain of young professionals to your country, and double the unemployment rate of the United States.
In terms of the unemployed, of which we have over a million-and-a-half, don't feel particularly bad for many of these people. They don't feel bad about it themselves, as long as they're receiving generous social assistance and unemployment insurance.
thetyee.ca...
What do close advisors to Stephen Harper and George W. Bush have in common? They reflect the disturbing teachings of Leo Strauss, the German-Jewish émigré who spawned the neoconservative movement.
Strauss, who died in 1973, believed in the inherent inequality of humanity. Most people, he famously taught, are too stupid to make informed decisions about their political affairs. Elite philosophers must decide on affairs of state for us.
In Washington, Straussians exert powerful influence from within the inner circle of the White House. In Canada, they roost, for now, in the so-called Calgary School, guiding Harper in framing his election strategies. What preoccupies Straussians in both places is the question of "regime change."
Strauss defined a regime as a set of governing ideas, institutions and traditions. The neoconservatives in the Bush administration, who secretly conspired to make the invasion of Iraq a certainty, had a precise plan for regime change. They weren't out to merely replace Saddam with an American puppet. They planned to make the system more like the U.S., with an electoral process that can be manipulated by the elites, corporate control over the levers of power and socially conservative values.
Originally posted by intrepid
A Real Canadian Conspiracy
Why has no Canadian team won the Stanley Cup since Montreal in the early 90's? While providing up to 3/4 of the players on American teams that win?
Originally posted by junglelord
the Air India Disaster has been reveled to be prior knowledge and yet no one acted...
Originally posted by sensfan
Originally posted by intrepid
A Real Canadian Conspiracy
Why has no Canadian team won the Stanley Cup since Montreal in the early 90's? While providing up to 3/4 of the players on American teams that win?
Don't worry Intrepid. The Sens will bring Lord Stanley's cup home this year. I'm sitting here in my jersey impatiently waiting for the puck to drop and watch my sens kick Sabre ass!!!
GO SENS GO!!!!!!