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Mike Adams responds to a letter of complaint in his latest column, which hits home as always.

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[…] And that was the start of the problem, I suppose. You rarely hear so-called liberals (I call them neo-libs) like Rita discuss the dangers of porn and sodomy. But they are terrified of .22 rifles. And many neo-libs expect everyone to tolerate government funding of pornography and sodomy education while they refuse to tolerate gun ownership by private citizens.

And, of course, there is no inconsistency between my opposition to abortion and my opposition to gun control. Put simply, I am committed to the protection of innocent life. I want the fetus to be protected from the abortionist who seeks to take an innocent life. I also want adults to be protected from the murderer who seeks to take an innocent life. […]

Salim Mansur sticks quite closely to my own expressed sentiments on the matter, that the Conservatives mishandled the Grewal affair, much to their detriment.  Salim says it better of course:

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[…] But the Grewal episode also reveals once again poor judgment of the Conservative leader. Here was a situation where Stephen Harper could have shown his firmness on politics and ethics by demanding a proper investigation into the matter, while making sure Grewal would no longer sit with the Conservatives until his name was cleared of any misdeed.

This would have sent a forceful message to the Conservative party—and a country suffocating from revelations at the Gomery sponsorship scandal inquiry—that Harper would rightfully be intolerant of any improper behaviour in the affairs of the nation. […]

And Barbara Kay gives us relief from the nasties of politics, and talks summer reading.  Oh hang on—it’s politics too (this is a good thing!).  She reviews a reviewer who is a liberal, and in so doing, helps us understand the fallacy of some of their thinking.

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In an elegantly written New Yorker profile of Mrs. Mortimer, the trilogy’s editor, Todd Pruzan, offers a commentary on her life and times. Pruzan is in outlook a postmodern liberal, and nothing pleases one of his type more than the methodical public flogging of a sinner against Political Correctness.

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