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OttawaWatch 162: What should they have said?

Article synopsis: Further discussion on the Chuck Cadmen case, former MP of Surrey North in British Columbia who had allegedly been offered an insurance policy in exchange for casting a deciding vote to defeat the then Liberal government of Paul Martin. The author discusses reader responses from previous articles on the case with a suggestion of what Conservative members Tom Flanagan and Doug Finley should have included in their conversation with Chuck Cadman on May 19, 2005.

OttawaWatch 161: Four pillars in Cadman's case.

Article synopsis: Continues the discussion of Chuck Cadman, former MP from Surrey North in British Columbia, who had allegedly been offered an insurance policy in exchange for casting a deciding vote to defeat the then Liberal government of Paul Martin. The article addresses Prime Minister Stephen Harper who promised to sue Liberals, Stephane Dion, Michael Ignatieff and Ralph Goodale for libel through four lens: the ethnical, political, religious and cultural implications of the case.

OttawaWatch 160: A Buckley setting for Cadman.

Article synopsis: Reflects on the life of William F. Buckley who was considered the ?patron saint of conservatism?, and best known as the founder of the conservative weekly National Review. In addition, the articles discusses the book Like a Rock: The Chuck Cadman Story by Tom Zytaruk, about the former MP from Surrey North in British Columbia, who had allegedly been offered an insurance policy in exchange for casting a deciding vote to defeat the then Liberal government of Paul Martin.

OttawaWatch 159: Free speech, beagles, spot-changing.

Article synopsis: Discusses free speech in relation to Ezra Levant (founder and publisher of the now-defunct, Alberta-based conservative newsmagazine, the Western Standard), Syed Soharwardy (founder of the Calgary-based Islamic Supreme Council of Canada and founder of Muslims Against Terrorism), Licia Corbella (former editorial page editor of The Calgary Herald), and Craig Chandler (former provincial Conservative candidate in Calgary who was ousted for their inflammatory record of anti-gay rhetoric).

OttawaWatch 158: A party, a briefing, an anniversary.

Article synopsis: Discusses the various topics including: 1) the retirement of Ron Gray, leader of the Christian Heritage Party, and possible successors; 2) the Afghanistan press briefing that emphasized the the need for development aid to move forward in Afghanistan; and, 3) the author's 10th anniversary for writing for OttawaWatch.

OttawaWatch 154: Information, journalism, free speech.

Article synopsis: Discusses the history of chartiy Christian Info Canada. In addition, the article briefs speaks to Ezra Levant, publisher of online Western Standard on the subject whether human rights commissions have the right to adjudicate what appears in magazines and newspapers.

OttawaWatch 116: God, the Bible and poison.

Article synopsis: Discusses two articles, The Case for Teaching the Bible by David Van Biema for Time newsmagazine, and the cover story in Maclean’s of April 16 by Brian Bethune, Is God Poison? A new movement blames God for every social problem from Darfur to child abuse.

OttawaWatch 101: Hath not God said?

Article synopsis: Discusses when one is overly assertive about God spekaing directly to them in relation to a column by Tom Korski, entitled The best and worst of the rich political news pageant of 2006, in particular a worst forecasting piece by evangelist Pat Robertson who announced that a tsunami would strike the west coast of BC by the end of the year.

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