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Forget China, Mexico, Altalink, the Olympic Games, the feds and even Brenda Martin; because in just 45 more sleeps, the real fun starts!

Among the carnage and clutter of last week’s diatribe were several issues that were touched on but are most certainly in need of a bit of a closer look.

From China to Mexico, from Hitler to The Three Stooges - it's playoff time in Canada

It’s a bit of stating the obvious, but now that we know there’ll be no Montreal – Calgary showdown for the Stanley Cup, there can be no doubt that this indeed, is far from a perfect world.
Let’s all lift a glass and make a toast to Sir Henry Allan and those Bentley Generals for showing us the true love of the game

Let’s all lift a glass and make a toast to Sir Henry Allan and those Bentley Generals for showing us the true love of the game

I should’ve known the Ottawa Senators would fold up like a house of cards once the National Hockey League playoffs arrived – but going out in four straight games against the Pittsburgh Penguins was still a bit of a shock.

We’ve challenged others to do it; but sadly, reluctantly, it’s our turn to walk the walk

The plan was to open this week’s editorial with another tirade about the comedy-of-errors that has become the Olympic torch relay and then take a few more shots at the notion that the upcoming Beijing Olympic Games are somehow credible and legitimized because a handful of politicians and the International Olympic Committee say they are.

“You can talk the talk, but can you walk the walk?”

There was a question asked in one of those movies about the Vietnam War – it may have been Full Metal Jacket, Brothers in Arms or Casualties of War, or possibly even Platoon; I can’t say for sure, but the particular movie doesn’t really matter nearly as much as the particular question, especially in light of the recent Earth Hour 2008 brouhaha.

“Canada’s recognition of Kosovo’s…independence is of no direct value to Canada,” says writer

Precedents like unto beauty are in the eyes of he beholder. Kosovo’s declaration of independence explicitly states, “Kosovo is a special case arising from Yugoslavia’s non-consensual breakup and is not a precedent for any other situation.”

Submitter urges public to recognize National Volunteer Week in Canada

Every day, millions of Canadians take time from work, leisure and home to volunteer their talents and energies to seek solutions in their communities. They are young, old and every age in between.

“Harper, Day committed to drag Canada into the darkness”,

The Harper government, with Stockwell Day as Minister of Public Safety, is determined to drag Canada into the darkness.

“This us/them dichotomy usually leads to dehumanizing them,” writes submitter

I was somewhat startled to read the editorial informing us of the right wing conspiracy of the United States government. Having been born and raised in rural Alberta, I am familiar with some of the left wing conspiracy theories floating about.

“We’re not the only ones who smell a rat,” writes contributor in response to recent 9/11 editorial

Thank you to Lorna Diggle and James Taylor for telling the truth about the 9/11 cover-up. Guess who was in charge of ‘security’ when the twin towers came down? A company run by George Bush’s brother.