Airdrie Mayor’s Leadership Prayer Breakfast – Oh Dear God Letter #14

Hello Dear Leaders of Airdrie City Councillors and Annointed Congregants,    What we are reading is a similar message the other two messages from others within the congregation on the cancellation of the previously confirmed presentation. None of you have actually answered the basic questions we have asked. The statement this time that the decision Read More

Dear Leader Letter #13 – Perspectives On COVID Response

Pandemic Lessons Learned: Deadly Lockdowns BY Joe Wang May 6, 2022 Epoch Times Commentary For over a month now, since April 5, 2022, Shanghai—a city of 26 million people best known as a financial and trade hub of East Asia for more than a century—has been in total lockdown. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has Read More

In Mournful Celebration

The world is in shock and bewilderment this week after the mysterious disappearance of WOKE AIR Flight BS-665 over the Atlantic ocean. The flight was travelling from Kiev, Ukraine to Ottawa, Canada carrying Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and an entourage of ministers, publicists, sycophants, and paid media scrum whores. The ensemble was on a Read More

Eckville – And Why The Heck Does My Mouth Work Faster Than My Brain?

From the highly suspect Wikipedia – Fact check please. Eckville is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is west of Red Deer on Highway 766 just north of Highway 11. History Eckville gets its name from A. E. T. Eckford, a pioneer citizen. Eckville relocated to its current location in 1912, after the Canadian Read More

The New Visible Invisible Minority

If the claims of ‘Helth’ Authorities are to be believed, and let’s face it – they and their handlers have played fast and loose or not at all with real statistics – there are roughly 7.8 billion people on this planet. It is being proven that one percent of this population lack the characteristics of Read More

Tartar Sauce, Mud Floods, and Giants, and Why the Hell Not?

Tartar sauce originated in France as sauce tartare, named after the Tatars, who settled in the Ukraine and parts of Russia. The French, in producing this mayonnaise or aioli-based sauce, may have based the “tartar” moniker upon their own varied spelling of the Tatar name, which was “Tartare”. Some Definitions : : a sauce that Read More

Notley Wants Women Post-Abortion To Get Bereavement Leave Entitlement – Alberta Report

Portions by Amanda Brown Alberta’s NDP Opposition leader, Rachel Notley, suggested it’s time for women who have had an abortion to be allowed paid bereavement leave. Her announcement came over a Twittering Twat Twitter feed recently. “NDP Women’s Issues Critic @JanisIrwin sent this amendment to UCP Labour Minister Kaycee Madu in hopes of formally recognizing Read More

Don’t Be A Chicken – Don’t Play Dead

Only humans with a will to survive will live through what is coming. Most animals, wild or captive have an instinct or will to survive. They have a highly developed ‘fight or flight’ response to threats. Most animals have a natural instinct to protect their young from predators whereas humans, sub or otherwise, will gladly Read More

The Jazz Butcher

The Jazz Butcher was the road running, galloping, well greased jalopy of prolific singer/songwriter Pat Fish, an exceptional British eccentric whose sharp observational wit and musical cleverness navigated the group through over a decade of constant lineup shifts, stylistic mutations, and even a series of name changes, which found the band performing variously — and apparently randomly Read More

G.K. Chesterton Quoted

I’ve heard his name in the past and a few quotes here and there but never really looked into the man and his works. He is one one those minds that seems to have nailed the human condition to the point where, upon reflection, could be seen as visionary. He lived and worked in a Read More

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