SteveWBCanada

SteveWBCanada

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12 years ago @ Macleans.ca - The Constitution: what... · 0 replies · +1 points

Since you're busy correcting syntax, you might learn how to spell. It's "wielding" and "yielding".

12 years ago @ Macleans.ca - Time for a Truth in Po... · 4 replies · +6 points

No one wants honest politicians. The last one who actually did what he said he'd do was Mike Harris, and he got crucified. People want pretty lies, not ugly truth.

12 years ago @ Macleans.ca - Why the Conservatives'... · 2 replies · -1 points

We all have contempt for Parliament. Why should Harper be any different?

13 years ago @ Macleans.ca - A dictator in the making? · 0 replies · -1 points

Who cares? It's just another third world sh*thole.

13 years ago @ Macleans.ca - When God and politics ... · 3 replies · +7 points

Anyone who continues to believe in Stone Age superstitions (also called "religion") has nothing of value to contribute to the 21st century.

13 years ago @ Macleans.ca - Not that I have anythi... · 0 replies · +3 points

Cats would make excellent politicians because they only care about themselves. However they'd be great to vote for because they'd leave us alone. And yes, I'm owned by cats.

13 years ago @ Macleans.ca - Long live the Nordique... · 1 reply · +7 points

I'm still waiting to vote for the first politician with the guts to ban the use of any public funds to build playgrounds for billionaires.

13 years ago @ Macleans.ca - On why Christians shou... · 1 reply · +3 points

Islam will continue to be a menace to humankind until it has its own Reformation and Enlightenment. Christianity in its time was just as evil as Islam is today -- that's why we call it the Dark Ages. Moslems have to learn to treat their religion the way most Christians do (outside of the US, which has the same mindset as most Moslems). Religion is just a weekly social club with tea and cookies, boring sermons, and a book no one has ever actually read. In my view serious religion needs to be treated as a public health menance, like smoking. Ban it from advertising, only allow it in private, keep children away from it, and tax the sh!t out of it.

13 years ago @ Macleans.ca - Inside the dangerously... · 6 replies · +7 points

Why do I sense the onset of another rape of the taxpayer to pay for this brand-new, never-before-seen massive social problem that will devastate society if we don't pour billions of dollars into it.

I have two much better and cheaper ideas: 1. Cancel the cell phone. Kids don't need them. Neither do adults, but don't get me started. 2. Unplug the computer and throw it out the back window.

Let me know what major social problem needs solving next. I work cheap.

14 years ago @ Macleans.ca - Harper: hero to Uganda... · 1 reply · +1 points

The hatred and ignorance being spewed by the religious nutcases in these comments is truly awe-inspiring. Canada must take the lead in banning all religious activities and beliefs, and treat religion as a public health menance. Unlike the phoney WHO pandemics, religion really does kill people.