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Columnists in the Columnist section speak “conservative”

Mike Adams’, in his column today (in the Columnist section), reviews a book by a do-nothing slacker named Ben Shapiro, who, as he puts it:

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[…] At 21, he is a Harvard Law Student, a nationally syndicated columnist, and now the author of his second book, Porn Generation. I didn’t think that Ben could juggle his responsibilities as a first-year law student and write a second book as well-researched and provocative as his first book, Brainwashed (which catapulted to # 4 on Amazon.com last summer). I was wrong.

With the publication of Porn Generation, Ben is now, in my opinion, among the three most notable writers in America in terms of his willingness and effectiveness in combating the dangerous effects of moral relativism upon our nation’s youth. Like those other two writers -David Limbaugh and Michelle Malkin – he writes both with skill and courageous compassion. That is why he is being so viciously attacked for his efforts. There is no better indication that he – like Limbaugh and Malkin – is doing God’s work in an increasingly godless society.

Also in the Columnist section today, Paul Jackson‘s latest, called Bogus hysteria, delves into a provincial matter but one which teaches us all something about the environmentalists’ phoney politics.  Here’s a snippet:

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My relationship with Premier Ralph Klein has been one of mostly ups, but occasionally downs.

Got to know Ralph well when he held the tricky position of environment minister in former premier Don Getty’s ramshackle government, and even better after he won the Progressive Conservative leadership in 1992 and took over the reins of our province himself.

As environment minister in a province that at the time wasn’t particularly concerned about the environment, Klein nevertheless doggedly forged ahead and through his efforts, we have more protected natural land, lakes and rivers and just about the toughest environmental laws in our country.

Finally today, in the Columnist section we also present another article by Daniel Timmons who has written here before as a guest writer.  His column is about the gay marriage debate and is called Marriage is not a “right”; it’s a cultural tradition.

The federal Liberal Party loves polls—only when they are in its favour.  For example, Paul Martin and others of his caucus stated ad nauseam the poll results that Canadians don’t want a summer election.  However, they repeatedly ignored all the poll results that the majority of Canadians are against same-sex marriage, or the latest Angus Reid poll (June 15, 2005) that revealed the issue is only important to 2% of the country’s citizens.  Why then the furious haste to pass its same-sex marriage legislation? […]

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