The
United Nations and Zimbabwe: UNmatched Cynicism (no
147 October 15, 2004) East
is East and West is West... Did Kipling Get it Right? (no
146 September 15, 2004) 9/11
Aftermath: Some Things Never Change (no
145 August 15, 2004) EU's
Enlargement, A Bureaucrat's Delight (no
144 July 15, 2004) Voter
Turnout: Apathy in the Ascendant (no
143 June 15, 2004) UK
ID Card: They're at it Again! (no
142 May 15, 2004) Blowing
Smoke or Whistles? (no
141 April 15, 2004) Political
Corruption: Of Large and Small Insects (no
140 March 20, 2004) Racism
& The New Mathematics of Equality (no
137 February 7, 2004) Amending
the amendments, post 9/11 (no
136 January 17, 2004) Be
not intimidated... (no 135
December 20, 2003) Open
government in the new age (no 134
December 6, 2003) The
state we are in (no 132
November 8, 2003) Will
that be (micro)chips with everything? (no
130 October 11, 2003) Mala
fide, Two years after 9/11 (no 128
September 13, 2003) RFIDs:
Receiving loud and clear (no 127
August 16, 2003) Diversity,
but not of opinion (no 126
July 19, 2003) Seeing
red: Motorists beware! life is full of dangers (no
125 June 7, 2003) Rights
and freedoms in the USA: A descent into the abyss (no
124 May 10, 2003) Of
headgear and other inappropriate outlets (no
123 April 12, 2003) Discard
Dire Encoders! (Denis Coderre's Id Cards!) (no
119 February 15, 2003) Transnational
Progressivism Part Two (no 117
January 18, 2003) Transnational
Progressivism Part One (no 116
December 21, 2002) Social
Globalization (no 115
December 7, 2002) Multiculturalism:
Racism in diguise (no 113
November 9, 2002) Chrétien:
The man who lost his way (no 111
October 12, 2002) Divide
et Impera (no 110
September 28, 2002) Out
of the mouths of babes and sucklings! (no
108 August 31, 2002) New
World in the morning (no 107
August 3, 2002) Participatory
fascism (no 106 July 6, 2002) 9-11:
Who Knew What When? (no 105
June 8, 2002) The
last refuge Part Two (no 104
May 11, 2002) The
last refuge Part One (no 103
April 27, 2002) Over
four hundred and fifty an hour? Life is full of risks (no
102 April 13, 2002) The
coming police state (no 101
March 30, 2002) New
words for old (no 100 March 16,
2002) Reflections
on the War on Terrorism (no 99
March 2, 2002) No!
No! Sentence First Verdict Afterward (no
97 February 2, 2002) Fishy
business in the European Union (no 96
January 19, 2002) The
limits of tyrants (no 95
January 5, 2002) The
flight of time (no 94
December 8, 2001) The
Human Right not to be patriotic (no
93 November 24, 2001) War
on terrorism: What options did the Americans have? (no
92 November 10, 2001) Politicians
capable of anything (no 91
October 27, 2001) To
opposite but similar ends (no 90
October 13, 2001) The
abridgement of freedom (no 89
September 29, 2001) Of
freeloaders and other parasites (no
88 September 15, 2001) Dissension
in the air (no 87
September 1st, 2001) A
pernicious invasion of our privacy (no
86 August 4, 2001) Politically
Correct Blackmail (no 85
July 7, 2001) Labouring
under several illusions (no 84
June 9, 2001) «
...Outer China 'Crost the Bay » (no
83 May 12, 2001) Secure
egg on the face (no 82
April 28, 2001) Smile,
you are on camera again! (no 81
April 14, 2001) Foot-and-Mouth
or Foot-in-Mouth? (no 80
March 31, 2001) Devolving
or revolving? That is the question (no 79
March 17, 2001) Of
anarchy and summits (no 77
February 17, 2001) «
... Nor Those of my Parents. » (no
76 February 3, 2001) Depleted
Politicians (no 75
January 20, 2001) There
was I, thinking it meant a flesh-eating animal (no
74 January 6, 2001) Freedom
in the coming millennium (no 73
December 9, 2000) «
When ideas fail, words come in very handy » (no
72 November 25, 2000) The
official secrets of secretive officials (no
71 November 11, 2000) Promises,
promises (no 70
October 28, 2000) Will
Political Correctness ever disappear? (no
69 October 14, 2000) History:
George Santayana's Warning (no 68
September 30, 2000) Fueling
the fuel protest (no 67
September 16, 2000) Military
policemen (no 66 September 2,
2000) Forty
Years On (no 65 August 5,
2000) The
human right not to know what is going on (no
64 July 8, 2000) The
European Superstate: A model for Quebec separatists? (no
63 June 10, 2000) Language
legislation, worlds apart (no 62
May 13, 2000) Que
esta pasando? (no 61
April 29, 2000) Another
kind of asset forfeiture (no 60
April 15, 2000) RIP
no longer means Requiescat In Pace (no
59 April 1st, 2000) What's
yours is mine... (no 58
March 18, 2000) More
hypocrisy from Europe (no 57
March 4, 2000) Democracy
or hypocrisy in our time? (no 56
February 19, 2000) A
world government by stealth (no 55
February 5, 2000) Serf
printing again (no 54 January
22, 2000) GM
doesn't necessarily mean General Motors (no
53 January 8, 2000) Liberty
and Happiness (no 52 December 18,
1999) Singing
the blues, or cheesed off again! (no 51
December 4, 1999) Those « huddled masses yearning to breathe free »
(no 50 November 20, 1999) In
Flanders Fields (no 49 November
6, 1999) The
invasion of the body scanners (no 48
October 23, 1999) Dancing
in the dark (no 47 October 9,
1999) Where
did it all begin? (no 46
September 25, 1999) ...But
a good cigar is a smoke (no 45
September 11, 1999) Demanding
gun control yet again (no 44
August 28, 1999) Has
patriotism gone forever? (no 43
August 14, 1999) Precious
right (no 42 July 31, 1999) Culture
shock (no 41 July 17, 1999) Plaid
Genedlaethol Cymru (no 40 June
26, 1999) Corpus
Juris (no 39 June 12, 1999) Integrating
the assimilable (no 38 May 29,
1999) Littleton
revisited (no 37 May 15, 1999) Mr
Milloffosoffeffic, the siberian leader (no
36 May 1st, 1999) Encryption
anyone (no 35 April 17, 1999) Deoxyribonucleic
Acid (no 34 April 3, 1999) Mugged
Again (no 33 March 20, 1999) May
this not be an omen (no 32 March
6, 1999) « Papiere Bitte... » (no
31 February 20, 1999) Snail
Mail (no 30 February 6, 1999) The
Disappearance of Shame (no 29
January 23, 1999) Have
Orwell's predictions come true? (no 28
January 9, 1999) The
next days of Christmas (no 27
December 19, 1998) Post-Election
Greens (no 26 December 5, 1998) Standard
European persons lost in bureaucratic jungle (no
25 November 21, 1998) A
Taxing Situation (no 24 November
7, 1998) Sunset
Over St. Tite (no 23 October
24, 1998) Peppergate:
Of Capsicum and Carroll (no 22
October 10, 1998) Y2K:
Some little bug is going to find you some day (no
21 September 26, 1998) Big
Brother has been around for a long time (no
20 September 12, 1998) Canadian
Tax System: Hegel was right (no 19
August 29, 1998) Pensions
in Canada: Back from the future (no 18
August 15, 1998) ID
in the USA: Giving them the finger (no 17
August 1st, 1998) Trifles
light as air... (no 16 July 18,
1998) A
language is a living, evolving affair (no
15 July 4, 1998) Who
can we bank on? (no 14 June 20,
1998) I'm
Alright Jack... (no 13 June 6,
1998) Blue,
Black & Red (no 12 May 23,
1998) Above
the smoke and stir... (no 11 May
16, 1998) «
Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood »
(no 8 April 25, 1998) Confusing
Movement with Action (no 6 April
11, 1998)
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