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December 14, 2004

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Canada is becoming a preferred route for the loose security travel industry

Rachel Ehrenfeld in National Review - "Had the U.S not gone ahead with its plan to liberate Iraq, we would have never discovered the extent of the corruption in the U.N.'s Oil-for-Food program. But while Oil-for-Food is the biggest, scope-wise, of any known corruption in an international organization, it is merely the culmination of years of corrupt U.N. practices."

Juan Cole, Professor of History, Middle East Commentator, Idiot.

Craig Brett looks at a bit of disingenuous poll spin by the Canadian media on the success of the Bush visit. Say it isn't so!


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The book is self-described on Newman's web site as a "near-real thriller". Gee. Fiction. Yep - that's where the truth lies. 8)

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Please ignore the post. Seems I was replying to a phantom comment.

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