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Does the LRA Really Want Peace or do they crave Power?

by Scott A Morgan The neighbors of Uganda were warned. Last month at the African Union summit in Egypt there was a warning delivered by a US diplomat. The gist of the message was chilling. One of the most feared rebel movements in Africa the Lord's Resistance Army was rearming. And over the weekend they struck.
- Wednesday, August 27, 2008

“And make a Northwest Passage to the sea”

imageThe Canadian Arctic can be a truly brutal place, bitterly cold, remorselessly unforgiving to the uninitiated. It has but two real seasons and one of them is a winter’s night that stretches for six long, gloomy months. During this time the Arctic is a polar desert, with an average temperature hovering at a numbing -29F/-34 C. It can freeze a face to hard stone in milliseconds. The Arctic summer that follows brings the phenomenon of floating ice which expands to an average of 6.2 million square miles- more than 1 ½ times the area of the United States. The tundra- or treeless plain- which carpets this land in summer covers fully 1/10th of the earth’s surface.
- Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Cancer and the way of prevention

I don’t have a degree in medicine but through necessity I have learned a lot about the likely causes of cancer. The fact that 1 in 4 people will get cancer in one form or another is a fact of life. It may even be 1 in 3 as I’ve heard recently. I’m not sure of the actual stats but it does not matter really – the incidences of cancer are increasing. How many people have you heard about among your relatives, friends and acquaintances that now have cancer or have died of it? Have you also noticed how often you hear or read that word today?
- Wednesday, August 27, 2008

Obama through Muslim eyes

How do Muslims see Barack Obama? They have three choices: either as he presents himself, as one who has "never been a Muslim" and has "always been a Christian"; or as a fellow Muslim; or as an apostate from Islam.
- Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Montreal: One of the World’s Capitals in Pornography Production

By Jenna Murphy, LifeSiteNews.com Not only does Quebec have Canada's lowest birth and highest abortion rates, but it is also considered to be one of the global pornography industry's largest hubs, after Amsterdam and Los Angeles, according to the Canadian Press (CP).
- Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Conservative Party of Canada Kills Unborn Victims of Crime Act with Gutless Alternative

By John-Henry Westen, (LifeSiteNews.com) In news which came as a shock within and without the Conservative Party of Canada this afternoon, Justice Minister Rob Nicholson has announced that the Conservative Government will introduce legislation to bolster penalties for those who assault pregnant women. The legislation will in effect kill the Unborn Victims of Crime Act, a private members bill with wide public and legislative support that would have recognized in law the separate life of unborn children - at least those who are 'wanted' or intended by the mother for birth.
- Tuesday, August 26, 2008


Is the Evangelical Vote Really Split?

A recent survey by Crosswalk.com, the world’s largest Christian audience online, shows that Republican John McCain has a firm lead with the traditional, white evangelical voters, while African American evangelicals stand solidly with Democrat Barack Obama. Many evangelicals are still undecided, especially among African American and Hispanic groups.
- Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Ban the Bottle?

By Tom Sundaram and Noah Meek In June, the U.S. Conference of Mayors met to discuss a trendy new legislative push: taxation and regulation of bottled water. Bottled water has become a target for many local governments, as environmental groups and some churches supporting bottled water regulation argue that the plastic is clogging landfills. The ban is catching on across the country:
- Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Don’t panic: oil prices will force us to adapt

By David Seymour, Saskatchewan Policy Analyst, Frontier Centre for Public Policy Despite their recent slump, high oil prices may turn out to be history’s reference card for 2008. Many pundits would happily file it next to 1973 as a watershed in economic history. They claim we have reached a “tipping point” where oil will be permanently more expensive than before because this oil shock is caused by a natural shortage rather than a 1973-style politically created one.
- Monday, August 25, 2008

Black Republican PAC Releases Ad Critical of Senator Barack Obama

The 30-second ad, entitled "History," criticizes Senator Barack Obama for voting in favor of increasing taxes on anyone making more than $32,000 or more, voting against the "Born Alive Infant Protection Act" outlawing infanticide and his willingness to unconditionally meet with dangerous tyrants such as Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
- Monday, August 25, 2008

Canada’s Guantanamo problem

imageIn Afghanistan, on July 27, 2002, U.S. medic Sgt. 1st Class Christopher J. Speer of Alberquerque, N.M., attached to the 3rd Platoon of Bravo Company, 505th Infantry Regiment was killed by a Toronto born Canadian citizen. Today, Omar Khardr sits at the American naval base of Guantanamo awaitng trial.
- Monday, August 25, 2008

U.S., Canadian Investors Ask European Union to Impose US$183-Million in Damages on Poland

DUNMORE, Pennsylvania, August 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Investment companies, Elia Inc., and its sister company Renaissance Trust Inc, of Dunmore, Pennsylvania, and Dessaport International Corporation Inc. of Halifax, Nova Scotia, have filed a formal complaint to the European Union about Poland's confiscatory treatment of their Gdansk-based joint stock company, EuroPort Inc Poland.
- Monday, August 25, 2008

London in new tourist record

A RECORD 16 million overseas tourists visited London last year, boosting the capital's economy by £8.7bn, according to the Office of National Statistics, The number of overseas visitors rose by 3.6 per cent on 2006, The total number of visitors exceeded 26 million.
- Monday, August 25, 2008



Turks turn to diet patches to ease Ramadan fasting

ANKARA (AFP) - Turkish Muslims plan to resort to appetite suppressing diet patches to help them get through the daily fast during the Ramadan holy month, Anatolia news agency reported on Friday.
- Monday, August 25, 2008

Dominos anyone?

By Caroline B. Glick, Jewish World Review Russia's invasion of Georgia is exposing many aspects of the international system that the US-led West has studiously ignored since the fall of the Soviet Union. One old truth that deserves attention is that the domino-theory of international relations remains true. That theory asserts that events in one arena will foment similar events in other arenas.
- Monday, August 25, 2008


A Small Event with an Ominous Warning

Denver Police have closed their investigation into the mysterious death of an indigent man in a suite of a luxury Denver hotel. They announced that his death was suicide, and that there was no link to terrorism. An FBI spokesman has also stated that the incident has no apparent terrorism connection.
- Monday, August 25, 2008

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