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the woodshed: The vilest thing I’ve seen in a long time

Posted May 11th, 2012 by Kevin Wood

Dear human race,I am very, very disappointed in you.Sincerely,Rev.Paperboy P.S. Is it something in the water in parts of the country? Does repeated exposure to loud bangs cause some kind of subtle brain damage? Is it blood poisoning from sucking on lea…

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Hyer Ground

Posted April 24th, 2012 by Greg Fingas

When Lise St. Denis decided last year to leave the Official Opposition to move down the opposition back benches, I noted that the most important issue was likely less her individual choice than whether it would lead to more MPs following suit. (Which o…

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Politically correct banking?

Posted April 20th, 2012 by JR

Bank of America refuses to do business with firearms manufacturer:… the mega-bank told the firearms company [McMillan] that its business is no longer welcome. … McMillan [said] that he plans to move his company’s account to “a mo…

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Justified?

Posted March 20th, 2012 by Capt. Fogg

By Capt. Fogg A lot of people are very angry about the shooting of Treyvon Martin last month in the old North Florida town of Sanford. I’m one of them. Florida, as you may know has been a model of old South attitudes toward black people, but wa…

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The Scott Ross: Iran’s 2nd Amendment Right To Nuclear Weapons

Posted March 10th, 2012 by thescottross.blogspot.com

If countries are like people and people, regardless of intelligence, have the right to bear arms, even though they can and have killed others, why can’t every country bear nuclear weapons? Either every individual actor, be they person or country…

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Things Are Good: Green Spaces Can Reduce Gun Violence

Posted March 7th, 2012 by Adam

Countries and regions with a lot of gun violence may want to note that the simple act of providing more green space in urban areas can reduce gun-related crime. In the USA (ranked ninth globally for gun deaths per capita) researchers have found that co…

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LeDaro: Stephen Harper’s Priorities

Posted March 2nd, 2012 by LeDaro

Guns are safe therefore he abolished the Gun Registry legislation. Computers are very dangerous therefore there is a need for Bill C30. Government must keep an eye on what people are doing on their computers. Police must have access to personal compute…

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Gunshots at York University

Posted February 21st, 2012 by macleans.ca

No one injured

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Parliament in Review: December 13, 2011

Posted February 19th, 2012 by Greg Fingas

Tuesday, December 13 served to confirm the range of concerns that hadn’t yet been taken into account in the Cons’ seat redistribution bill – even as debate came to a close and the bill was rammed through against the protests of a united opposition.The …

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Accidental Deliberations: Parliament in Review: December 13, 2011

Posted February 19th, 2012 by Greg Fingas

Tuesday, December 13 served to confirm the range of concerns that hadn’t yet been taken into account in the Cons’ seat redistribution bill – even as debate came to a close and the bill was rammed through against the protests of a unit…

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Bill C-19: Victims of gun violence and women’s safety experts outraged by the expected outcome of today’s vote

Posted February 15th, 2012 by M.Gregus

Members of Parliament are expected to vote today to send Bill C-19 to the Senate, which, if passed, ends the long-gun registry and destroys all long-gun data collected since the registry’s inception. Victims of gun violence and women’s safety experts a…

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Accidental Deliberations: Parliament in Review: December 6, 2011

Posted February 12th, 2012 by Greg Fingas

Tuesday, December 6 saw a day devoted primarily to debating the Cons’ seat redistribution bill. And the result was some interesting interplay between the three official parties in the House of Commons – if no lack of contradictions as well….

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Parliament in Review: December 6, 2011

Posted February 12th, 2012 by Greg Fingas

Tuesday, December 6 saw a day devoted primarily to debating the Cons’ seat redistribution bill. And the result was some interesting interplay between the three official parties in the House of Commons – if no lack of contradictions as well.The Big Issu…

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What If Aliens Invade From The Sky?

Posted February 2nd, 2012 by bigcitylib

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The System

Posted January 31st, 2012 by The Public Eye

Richmond cop’s Twitter comment attacking Internet hackers draws anger, criticismby Karl FischerAs originally posted: San Jose Mercury NewsJanuary 31, 2012RICHMOND — A Richmond police officer is facing criticism and anger Monday for a Twitter comment …

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Newtopia: freedom with guns

Posted January 19th, 2012 by Michael J.W. Stickings

By Michael J.W. StickingsAs Michelle Goldberg (michelleinbklyn) tweeted:Newt says US should have goal to “teach people around the world why right to bear arms is central to their liberty.”Yes, because if there’s one big takeaway from world history, fro…

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Crime

Students find handgun in college classroom

Posted January 12th, 2012 by macleans.ca

25-year-old charged

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The System

Posted January 11th, 2012 by The Public Eye

Can’t spell Patriots without riots. #patRIOTSby “AntiSec”As originally posted on: AntiSec (AntiSec_) on TwitterAugust 24, 2011

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A culture of fear, a culture of violence

Posted January 2nd, 2012 by Michael J.W. Stickings

By Michael J.W. StickingsI live in the Toronto area, and am a Canadian, but, as you may know, I lived in the U.S. for a long time. (I can prove it with my high school and college diplomas.) And while I love Canada, I wanted to stay in the U.S. after gr…

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Parliament in Review: November 1, 2011

Posted December 23rd, 2011 by Greg Fingas

Yes, a couple of the Cons’ more odious bills have already made their way into law. But let’s at least resume a look back at the arguments they so flippantly ignored in pushing through their first set of legislation – with the November 1 debate on the g…

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