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Fighting words

Bloggette finds part of Paul Martin's diary. Hilarious!
then schorder looks at us all like screw both of u so i stick my tung out at him becose who made him the boss of the g8 anyway? so after that we sat around a bit and then sign som stuff and blah blah and all that. and then there was a bunch more stuff happened and then i ask the guy who does the goodbye dinnur if he can play hot in herre insted of god save the queen and he says no.
Check out the fights in the comments sections of these two blogs - here and here - and then check out Greg and I at (some) loggerheads over the NYT's description of the relationship between Catholic Church and Darwinism. Greg and I aren't the sharpest knives in the drawer but at least we're not petulant children either. Starts here then moves here. Angry in the Great White North, probably THE best conservative poli blogger going right now, continues to offer insight into the fallout from Bill 38, the SSM Bill. See here, here, here and here. I tend to agree with his suggestion that Regalism may be the root issue.

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