Dear Health Minister – Your Thoughts On The N.C.I. Please

Dear Minister LaGrange,   I have been following the progress of the National Citizens Inquiry as the only available publicly documented history thus far of the impact of the COVID pandemic experienced by all Canadians. I am sure that your office is aware of the many studies and testimonies that are making their way into Read More

The Vernacular…Down Under

Australian slang originated from a cultural linguistic mix of British and Irish convict speech, and Aboriginal languages that evolved in the late 18th and 19th centuries. There may be some bleed from previous Tartarian realms but that is probably fantasy. Oz speak is an alien language that has developed in isolation much like some exclusive animal Read More

Talking With The Dead…About The Living – A Series

Peter,   We are just about done here. Mom is in decline physically and mentally and you are still in the role of advocate for her care. You and Darlene undertook her care by methods and means that you will one day have to account for, if not legally, at best spiritually. That you continue to Read More

SURVIVING THE WOKE CUNTICIDE – If You Are Offended, Read The Disclaimer…Or Don’t

Mostly from Wikipedia, the sometimes true, free encyclopedia of malinformation, freely edited by CUNTS. This article is about the vulgarism. For other uses, see Cunt (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Cnut or Knut, a Scandinavian name. A friendlier use of the word Cunt, circa the 1500s defines it as an ancient term that meant ‘faithful and Read More

Albert Camus – Who?

I had picked up a a dog eared copy of ‘The Stranger’ at a book exchange hut at a re-cycle depot years ago. The story follows a rather sour fella named Mersault, a seemingly emotionally indifferent and aloof man living in French Algeria, whose life takes a fatal turn after he commits a senseless murder on Read More

Remember?

When will this next world war end? Will anyone be around to remember? Nov.1, 2023 mayor@airdrie.ca; Peter Brown; Airdrie-Cochrane; Airdrie-East; Blake Richards – Member of Parliament; Office of the Premier Cc: ron.chapman@airdrie.ca; al.jones@airdrie.ca; darrell.belyk@airdrie.ca; tina.petrow@airdrie.ca; Heather Spearman; Candice.Kolson@airdrie.ca Bcc: Take Back Airdrie; To All Elected and Unelected,   As Remembrance Day approaches and as we pick and choose what holds our attention, perhaps we could also pause Read More

The Last Gift : 4 Ways to Outlive Your Life

Making your last words last for generations Physical death is a certainty. Please feel free to present your arguments for or against this reality. Spiritual death remains a subject that has fascinated humans since they first wondered about it – while they roamed the earth, hunting and gathering and before they found a belief system Read More

War, Remembrance, and ‘Modern’ Times

To All Elected and Unelected Canadians,   Some of you may be old enough to remember your first of many assemblies for a Remembrance Day memorial that you attended in the gymnasium at your elementary school. You will have made poppies and pictures out of craft paper, glue and crayons to be displayed prior to Read More

Municipal Affairs – City of Airdrie Corporation…And Their Partners And Stakeholders…Of Course.

“You quite often get the government you didn’t vote for.” – Howard And….the City of Airdrie is also heavily committed to U.N. Agenda 21/30 Sustainable Development Goals, E.S.G.s, and U.N.D.R.I.P. initiatives. Some purview! From: Al Neitsch Sent: Tuesday, October 24, 2023, 12:02 p.m.To: Peter Brown; mayor@airdrie.ca; al.jones@airdrie.ca; ron.chapman@airdrie.ca; darrell.belyk@airdrie.ca; Candice.Kolson@airdrie.ca; Heather Spearman; tina.petrow@airdrie.caCc: Airdrie-East; Blake Read More

Bovine, Cow, Human

We often think of wild animals as being fiercely independent of domestic, human species, yet many of them have incredibly strong parental instincts that drive them to protect their families and young ones. Despite the differences between various species, all animals share some basic characteristics, such as the ability to move around and associate in Read More

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