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Canada, the Barbarian Outpost?

Published on April 25, 2012 By SiteEditor

ChristianGovernance eletter – April 24, 2012

Canadian liberals really do believe that Canada was a barbarian outpost before Pierre Trudeau and the Premiers of the day brought us the Charter of Rights and Freedoms in 1982. There was no compassion or fairness in Canada before that. No equality! That’s when we “came of age.” Shoppers Drug Mart almost went out of business due to plummeting sales of diapers and soothers!!! We were barbarian hordes. The mythology is so entrenched, that even our politicians embrace this nonsense without batting an eye. A case in point follows:

More anti-Christian bigotry in criticism of pro-life support

Published on September 30, 2010 By SiteEditor

The degree of illiteracy that many Canadians have about democratic traditions is stunning (cf. the Yellowknifer editorial below). It is also shocking how the blind hatred against social conservatism or Christianity turns heathen brains into mush. Even in the case of newspaper editors who many people would expect to be more intelligent and intellectually responsible than others. But here again – this time in a Yellowknifer editorial – we get a liberal advancing the fascist notion that a Christian can’t represent non-Christians. It is amazing the way silver-tongued devils can make fascism sound like democracy.

Dissecting Naomi Wolf’s latest screed against Christianity

Published on August 16, 2010 By SiteEditor

Temptation got the better of us over the weekend and we decided to read an article by Naomi Wolfe published by the Globe & Mail. For what it’s worth, her article is reprinted below with our comments interspersed within the square brackets.

You can read the article online here.

Democracy and the barbarians

Published on May 11, 2010 By SiteEditor

Read the complete article here.

American Vision – May 11, 2010
“Vox Populi, Vox Dei”
By Gary DeMar

“I don’t know what you mean by ‘glory,’“ Alice said.

Humpty Dumpty smiled contemptuously. “Of course you don’t – till I tell you … When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean – neither more nor less.”