What follows is deeply personal. This is my way of processing some of the experiences I have had from my Mother’s first stroke event to present. It is, in a way personal, and in other ways it’s meant to give those who choose to read it an understanding of what I experienced and observed as my mother’s illness progressed and took from her the attributes that I admired.
A progressive voice shining light into the darkness of regressive politics. Pretty much anything will be fair game, and little will be held sacred.
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I hate seeing headlines like CBC's this morning in the wake of the US attack on Iran: " In Wake of US Attacks, Iran Faces Pivotal...
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Running around the internet, and speaking in various venues is a somewhat rare creature by the name of Walt Heyer who claims to be an ...
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The Federal Government has just announced $1 Billion in spending cuts on the heels of a $13 billion surplus. Now, re-evaluating government...
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One of NARTH's favourite writers is a fellow by the name of Dr. Neil Whitehead. He has published a book entitled My Genes Made Me Do It...