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Behind America's Perpetual Wars
If it will take some thirty years for the American government documents about 9/11 to be made public, why then the extreme right wing media viciously attacks those who doubt the official version of the events?
If we don't make changes in financing our health care system, then by 2030 health care will eat up 80% of the Ontario provincial budget. That's the scary picture presented by a Toronto Dominion Economics report. But, it isn't necessarily so, says Natalie Mehra, Director of the Ontario Health Coalition, and she has some pretty impressive statistics to prove it.
With the passing of the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 tragedy, Toronto author and journalist Barry Zwicker thinks we are getting closer to the truth about a seminal event in our lives.
With overwhelming evidence to the contrary, one has to wonder why Canadian Jewish organizations such as the Canadian Jewish Congress, the Canada-Israel Committee and B'nai Brith continue to claim Zionist Israel is a liberal democracy - a beacon in a sea of repressive regimes, that western governments just happen to support.
Five days after the shooting in Tuscon Arizona that killed six people and wounded 14 others, including Congresswoman Giffords, the CBC reported that in the four days after the shooting, 350 people died of gunshot wounds in the United States, yet this doesn't seem to be an issue, as little or no concern is being shown. Where is the moral outrage toward such senseless carnage?
A war, if it must be fought, must serve a clear national purpose and have a clearly defined political objective, else it degenerates into a soul-destroying, self-perpetuating exercise in violence for its own sake. After nearly nine years of war in Afghanistan, that is precisely what the U.S. and its lapdog NATO allies have created.
Last week on CBC TV, University of Calgary political science professor Dr. Tom Flanagan called for the assassination of WikiLeaks director Julian Assange.
I felt quite uneasy when our man in Tehran, Dominick Chilcott, said the attack on the British Embassy was state-supported. What doesn't he understand about people power? Surely he should have learned a lesson from the Arab Spring that when angry people rebel it's impossible to stop them.
The Oakville United Way is looking at the possibility of creation of an area-wide United Way, according to a Toronto Star editorial from last year. That reminded me of a United Way consolidation effort of which I was a part back in 1975.
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