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10 Things (1)
November 28, 2007, 11:24 pm
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Yes, I know. I’m ripping this guy off. But hey, it’s a good idea. So what?

1. ‘Ding dong, the witch is dead.’ Stephen Harper comments on the passing of former Supreme Court justice Antonio Lamer. You can almost hear him celebrate can’t you? As Chief Justice, Lamer was responsible for the restructuring of legislative and judicial power in Canada. See here for an explanation of the infamous Re Renumeration of Judges and Secession cases.

2. OK I admit it. Private health insurance may have some problems.

3. Not a bad idea … but Wal-Mart is definitely not doing this for religious reasons. And I don’t think that should be the sole factor in determining whether one should shop there or not. Talk about simplistic thinking.

4. A stirring defense of Wal-Mart against all detractors. Solid arguments except for the section on health care.

5. Due to Brian Walsh, I’ve become interested in the work of Bob Goudzwaard. Here’s his homepage. He has an interesting new work published entitled Hope in Troubled Times: A New Vision for Confronting Global Crises.

6. Worship the god of consumerism. (HT: Crunchy Con).

7. The Law Reform Commission of Canada’s 1976 report on criminal law stated, “Criminal law must be an instrument of last resort. It must be used as little as possible.” Someone tell this to Iran. According to Iranian police officials, more than 150,000 women were arrested in Tehran just last month for “bad veils.”

8. Advent is here … and it’s not all good news.

9. WTF? It’s articles like this that make me want to go more right wing.

10. Whatever you do, don’t call your teddy bear Mohammed. Tolerance at its finest in Sudan.


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When I look at something like #9, I’m inclined these days to see it less as a question of left vs. right ( (I can a conservative of the Julian Fantino stripe approving of a move like this) and more an issue of statism. There are both conservatives and liberals who fit the profile of an authoritarian statist. What has happened under the Bush administration is that a great deal of left-wing belief in the state as an inherent tool for good has diminished.

The state might enact the New Deal, but it might also spy on you without a warrant.

Comment by Dan November 30, 2007 @ 1:36 am



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