Mitt Romney Storms Back to Huge Win in Florida

-Mitt Romney-
Just as it looked like Newt Gingrich was poised for a massive comeback in the GOP primary race and to upset the once thought to be sure lock for the candidacy, Mitt Romney, Romeny wins a huge victory in Florida.

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Canadian Senate Reform (PART 1) – Is it Impossible, Impractical or Both?

 Canadian Senate Chamber

As Canadians we know that one of the main issues that has come to dominate Canadian politics on Capitol Hill, has been the issue of Senate reform. Reform that ever since the 1970’s with the rise of Alberta and the West in the Canadian economy, has been a major issue in Canadian federal politics. Thus, it should be no surprise that this issue has come to the fore once more, with an Albertan Prime Minister in Stephan Harper and his conservative majority.

Due to this development Senator Colin Kenny, a MontrĂ©aler and a Trudeau appointee in 1984, recently wrote an article in the National Post presenting his objections to the most current proposal by Stephen Harper to reform the Senate. Using this article we will explore the proposed reforms to the Senate and Kenny’s objections to them and try and determine whether Kenny’s objections defeat Harper’s proposal. Let’s begin…

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What do the Bank of Canada, George Soros & Glenn Beck all have in Common?

Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney
I am sure that many of you have heard about the huge tension and perhaps it can be dubbed an all out war between George Soros and Glenn Beck, over whether or not the U.S. is headed for disaster and a financial collapse. As Canadians we have largely ignored this development or don't realize the importance of it. Yet, on Monday January 23, 2012, with the comments made by Bank of Canada Governor Mark Carney, this fight has been officially recognized by our Canadian government.

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Anonymous for Good - The Movement


Anonymous is by far one of the most controversial and intriguing movements to hit the Internet since the Internet’s creation. They have done a lot of good, but as conservatives we also recognize that they have done a whole lot of bad. So the question is, is it time for Anonymous to be replaced?

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Daddy Santorum Scolds Mitt and Newt

In the Republican Primary Debate that occurred on January 26, 2012, on the campus of the University of North Florida (which of course is in the wonderful state of Florida), one witnessed Newt Gingrich and Gov. Mitt Romney at each others throats once again. This time over what to do with Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae. Yet, instead of answering the question and providing solutions the two candidates dived head long into personal attacks about each others records. With Romney once more hitting Gingrich hard with the accusation that he consulted and advised Freddie and Fannie, stating "we needed a whistle blower not a horn tooter." With Gingrich responding in kind, speaking about how Romney’s huge investments included shares of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Then in stepped Daddy Santorum.
 
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Gingrich Reveals His Progressivism

There has been a whole lot of talk lately amongst Conservative pundits in the States about whether or not Newt Gingrich is a progressive, or in this case, a big-government Republican, or as I like to call them a rhino. I am sure that you have heard the tapes of him praising Franklin Delano Roosevelt (FDR) for more than just leading America through World War II. Yet, I believe that tonight Gingrich revealed his true progressive colours, when he took a page right out of the Democrat Party’s playbook and labeled Romney anti-immigrant and anti-immigration. Not only that, but Romney also pointed out an interesting patter with Gingrich that has been occurring throughout the race.

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