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July 21 to August 1, 2005  •  No 118

We share common cause with the Islamist terrorists

by Kevin Potvin

Far from being unreasonable fanatics, the terrorists fight for the same things we do. We have a common enemy.

 

How is it that a bunch of white non-Islamic men working in London and New York can come to one definition of the Islamist movement while the bulk of reliable analysis emanating from societies in which Islamism has taken root report almost an entirely opposite picture?

Turn on, tune out, drop in

by Guy Hawkins

It’s become harder to slip the reins of our conditioned minds, and more expensive too

 

All major religions and schools as well as many parents are vehement supporters of the non-ingestion of drugs and alcohol —mustn’t let young people discover an unconditioned mind!

Dan's Homebrewing Supplies
uprising breads bakery

Canada subverts Haiti

by Ron Carten

Canada backs a brutal US regime in Haiti to make up for countering them on Iraq

 

What little coverage the media has been providing on this ongoing crisis confirms the recurring bloody events attending the rule of the interim regime of Gerard Latortue.

What is Vision Vancouver?

by Reed Eurchuk

The newest party has no public meetings and no announced platform

 

Candidates will be hand picked in a backroom somewhere, by a tiny group of people, themselves self-appointed officers of an instant political party.

The lie of non-partisanship

by Stephen Buckley

Everyone in politics is ideological, and we should be happy about that

 

People who claim to be non-partisan are lying since they have some economic, political, moral or social priorities that exist over others.

Vancouver, renaissance city

by Kevin Potvin

A confluence of money and ideas have arrived in this city, and it’s a rare opportunity

 

Despite its culture of middle-management in its capitalist class, Vancouver has always produced a truckload of new ideas.

Countdown to terrorism 2010

by Michael Nenonen

With the 2010 Olympics looming, Canada might start behaving better now

Turner's Movies

reviewed by Scott Turner

Batman Begins and The Day of the Jackal

Letters to the Republic

The Fair Trade Chocolate Company

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