Category Archives: Reference and Education

Nagin’s Naggin’

Mayor C. Ray Nagin of New Orleans exhibits his superior intelligence on a local radio station last week. This so-called ‘interview’ was more of a three-year-old tantrum. They wonder why this city was out of control? Could it be they have a toddler running loose? Baby Ray said the following during the radio ‘interview’: “You […]

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The Gun Control Debate

The gun control debate in America is a battle between personal freedom and public safety. For nearly 160 years, there were no limits to the Second Amendment, which guarantees “the right of the people to keep and bear arms.” In 1934, however, and especially in the last four decades, Americans have begun to proscribe and […]

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Moving Day in Gaza?!

The Toledo Blade just doesn’t get it. “Moving day in Gaza!?” A reality-based editorial title for the terror about to be unleashed against 8,000 Israeli men, women and children (simply because they are Jews), would be “Ethnic cleansing in Gaza,” “Gaza to be made Judenrein,” or “Sharon sells out Israel for foreign interests.” But then […]

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Misuse of Statistics in Media: Political Motivation

The preparation for this short Project revealed the growing concern on how a statistical survey may be or is being misused to support the vested interest of the funding agencies. To find a political article a search was conducted online and the choice was made to select the article Poll suggest Saskatchewan NDP continues to […]

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The Canadian Political System

The Canadian political system as it is known today was first drafted by the “Fathers of Confederation” at the Quebec conference of 1864. This then became law when the constitution act was passed in 1867. This act gave the formal executive authority to Queen Victoria (Queen of Great Britain) which made Canada a sovereign democracy. […]

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The Blessing of Society

“Society in every state is a blessing…” — Thomas Paine, Common Sense What of value? Interaction among human beings has provided us each with unique, fulfilling experiences, fond memories, and satisfied desires. When humans gathered together to share their culture among each other, to find something common in others that may form the base of […]

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