Category Archives: paranoia

Racism: Anti-White, Anti-Male

The Orwellian Curse I’m reading David Icke’s latest book (which I will review after I’ve finished reading it, I’m halfway through). He brings up a very touchy issue about racism: only white males are considered truly racist. When the reverse … Continue reading

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Do You Believe in Magic?

Shin Lim wins AGT: The Champions Well, the magic I believe in is not prestidigitation. Shin Lim is definitely a smoke and mirrors type of magician, one who makes you wonder ‘how did he do that?’ Of all the (worldwide) … Continue reading

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@TheGoodGodAbove

I know this seems a bit of a stretch, but I suspect that the idea of a God Account on Facebook in the hit TV show God Friended Me may have been inspired by this Twitter account. Over the years, I’ve … Continue reading

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Like Father, Like Son?

“Fuddle Duddle” first uttered, 48 years ago today Does Junior want to say the same? “Just watch me…”

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Advertising Tricks: How Much? Too Much

Let’s face it, the world can be a confusing place just as it is. Now put yourself in a young person’s place who is just starting to live in their own home. No problem? We’ll see… A classical look from … Continue reading

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Optics: Is the PMO Transparent Enough?

SNC-Lavalin It’s an election year. The Conservatives are hoping to find a chink in Trudeau’s armour. They are practically manufacturing scenarios to oust the Liberals from Parliament. In other words, whatever works. But being in power also means having the … Continue reading

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Is Barbra the New Mona?

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State of Dis Union 2019

Democratic Women Dressed in White As far as protests go, this one was a quiet revolution. It also brought into stark focus the difference between the two parties. One side is riding on the black coattails of a populist President, … Continue reading

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Why I Quit:

Facebook We are social creatures, all of us. When Facebook came along, everyone embraced the chance to share their thoughts, photos and status changes with friends and family. And they did it willingly. My foray onto this platform was prompted … Continue reading

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Loyalty: Cuts Both Ways

The answer to yesterday’s question “Why Lie?” Funny, isn’t it? The answer about Donald Trump’s troubles has been there from the very beginning when he fired James Comey as Director of the FBI: “I need loyalty, I expect loyalty.” It’s … Continue reading

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