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Ralph Maddocks

 

Ralph Maddocks is a retired textile executive and former management consultant. He lives in Cowansville, Quebec.


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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