Category Archives: News & Commentary

“The judge ruled that WestJet did not have just cause for firing Mrs Yee, and awarded her $66,000 CAD or 11 months’ backpay.”

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“As we’ve noted before, there is a cultural shift underway, and the Western world may just be ripe for revival.”

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“For Australia, the nuclear path is not just a strategic choice but a moral necessity, ensuring that we remain a beacon of hope in a world reduced to ashes,” writes Michael MacConnell.

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“We should want as many ears as possible to hear the truth, but we shouldn’t fall into the snare of thinking our effectiveness is proportionate to how many people know our name.”

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“It seems we have a current State government that can find good-hearted words but who is opening doors to 1984 in the 2020s.”

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“Settlement in the UK is a privilege, not a right,” Starmer said.

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“I’m sticking with Jesus on that one,” Rogan said.

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“The Episcopal Church’s decision here only reveals a deeper, troubling trend among ‘faith-based’ institutions: concern for the refugee often isn’t about providing equal care for the oppressed, persecuted, and downtrodden. It’s about peddling a political agenda that fits a certain political narrative.”

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“The debate before SCOTUS is whether private schools should be excluded from public funding simply because they are religious.”

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“This is not art – it is filth. It’s disturbing, highly sexualised, and has no place being displayed on a public street,” Senator Babet said.

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“Critics argue that the move is a superficial attempt by the Starmer government to project toughness on immigration…”

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“Freedom of speech—and especially religious expression—is not a privilege handed out at the discretion of local authorities. It is a fundamental right, protected by law, and hard-won through centuries of struggle,” said Andrea Williams, chief executive of the Christian Legal Centre.

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“To safeguard our sovereignty and deter potential aggressors, the Australian Government must embark on a bold and transformative path: the development of a nuclear weapons capacity encompassing land, air, and submarine-launched intermediate-range thermonuclear weapons,” writes Michael MacConnell

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“Other South Asian surnames—such as Patel, Sharma, Ali, Gill, and Sandhu—have also broken into the top 20, with Kaur ranking third, highlighting the rising influence of immigrant communities, especially those from India.”

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“In the compulsory income and property tax, the State claims ownership over the first fruits of people’s work and property, thereby making them wards in custody of the State,” Senator Deevers said.

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“Dubbed a Free Trade Agreement, the UK-US trade deal may help fortify Brexit.”

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“Parental rights advocates have condemned the move, arguing that it exploits cases of abuse to justify criminalising a practice that has long been regarded as a standard aspect of parenting.”

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“While the battle so far has yielded significant wins for those opposed to the Greens’ abortion bill, the fight is far from over. The worst part of the bill still remains in play.”

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“The Western view of WW2 is still basically shaped by the propaganda that was pumped out by Western leaders in the West during the war, and which arguably never went away.”

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“We serve a mighty God, and He can overcome anything. So I have no fear. I really sincerely am not scared of it at all.”

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