That's what he's claiming -- and that's what I'm wondering over at David Horowitz's NewsReal blog... … [Read more...]
Archives for February 2010
‘Canadian Sikhs react to poll suggesting they’re not liked’
And commenter Shavi reacts, too:
You do a disservice to female Sikhs like myself by saying you can date or marry out of … [Read more...]
One ‘dead black people in the freezer’ story turns out to be true
Renee Bowman, 44, kept the young girls’ bodies on ice for months while she received £100,000 in subsidies … [Read more...]
Exactly.
Mark Steyn writes: For 30 years we have watched as politically correct fatuities swallowed the entire educational system, while we deluded ourselves that it was just a phase, … [Read more...]
Ezra Levant was nowhere NEAR Duluth fourteen years ago…
Just sayin'... Krohn, with braces and a disheveled mop of brown hair, rushes up to me, steps on my foot and politely asks for … [Read more...]
I knew they were reading my blog, but…
National Post: The Conservative government's choice to head the troubled human-rights organization Rights and Democracy is a former Canadian Alliance candidate who has argued for restrictions on … [Read more...]
Canadian taxpayers give ‘foreign aid’ to domestic left wing advocacy groups
Via the Canadian Center for Policy Studies: All told, according to the 2008/09 Public Accounts, CIDA handed out a whopping $249.76-million … [Read more...]
Women make less than men cuz they’re stupid and lazy
OK, that's not what Brian Lilley says in his new story about the mythical "wage gap," but whatever: The collective report by the labour and … [Read more...]
New Ayn Rand video via Silicon Graffiti
Ed Driscoll writes: Jennifer Burns, the [Read more...]
‘The future is where you and I are going to spend the rest of our lives…’
Canada Europe trades in 6 million Jews for 20 million Muslims -- with fab-tastic results!
Toronto [Malvo] was - until … [Read more...]
Berlin: looks like our bombers missed a spot…
Dear NYT: how can an ‘almost forgotten magazine’ also have ‘the largest paid circulation in the world’??
That's what I asked on Twitter this morning, after reading an article they penned on the history of Reader's Digest. I also congratulated the Times on the sentence in the same story about an "exhibit that opened on February 13 and runs through January." Anyhow, James Fulford was … [Read more...]