It is a travesty of a decision; one that fails both the sniff and giggle test.
Although Canadians doubtless are the epitome of virtue in their own minds, the ICC thinks otherwise.
Regardless of the electoral outcome, Remembrance/Veterans day next year will have a different resonance in the United States.
‘Our’ Soviet Union was epitomized by Orwell’s Animal Farm and 1984. All gone. In its place is something new—and to a casual, albeit attentive observer, considerably better.
It eliminated Soviet intermediate range ground launched missiles.
Asbestos is hardly the only product with invidious effects if not employed with care and discretion.
Consequently one might conclude that it was not the brilliance of Tory machinations but the failures and shortcomings of the Liberal Party that resulted in its May 2 catastrophe.
But the cycle has reversed. The United States is mired in what could become a 'double dip' recession with unemployment persistently above nine per cent, job creation for May equaling Canada's with one-tenth the population, GDP growth for the first quarter
The across-the-political-spectrum spewing over Harper's three Senate appointments coincidental with his Cabinet announcement is another puzzler.
So America's mood is mixed. Living near Arlington National Cemetery, one cannot escape the tragedy of individual deaths marked by the stone forest of monuments, bedecked with individual U.S. flags for the day, marching across the landscape.
The HRR is a legacy of the Carter administration's focus on human rights and has placed human rights problems as a 'front-burner' issue in virtually all USG diplomatic, foreign policy bilateral, and multilateral relations.
What many observers seem to have forgotten is that Gaddafi is a revolutionary. Not a monarch. Not a stooge of the national military establishment. And certainly not a believer in democratic rule-of-law, League of Women Voters rights and freedoms. Revolut
Amy Chua's Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother is getting slammed by critics. Food for thought: it is easier to restrain noble stallions than to prod reluctant mules but, perhaps before practising her snarl, every mother should first determine whether the bes
Whether it was a thumping, a whupping, a shellacking or just a plain unvarnished electoral defeat, Nov. 2 marked a sea change in the Obama presidency.
The Prime Minister can ignore the naysayers who might argue a state visit requires more preparation, etc. The answer is simple: just tell protocol to Get It Done—it won't cost as much as the G8/20 events and would move bilateral relations from the '
This year Remembrance and Veterans Day had a slightly different tinge, it was emotional in the U.S.
Forewarned is forearmed, but however useful the 'forearming,' WikiLeaks releases were a nasty body blow.
Losing to Germany was predictable and not surprising; in world poundage, Germany is a heavyweight. But losing to Portugal? Portugal!
So we now have circumstances where the right has become the cult custodian of the 9/11 memory, and Glen Beck's massive 'Honour America' event on the Washington Mall was described as akin to a massive church picnic—but sans Democrats in an audience e
Anyone who believes that Moscow concentrated its agents only in Washington-New York, neglecting the rest of the U.S., believes Lenin will be resurrected from his Red Square tomb on October 25, 2010.