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Monthly Archives: March 2011
Faytene prepares to step back and release the mini-Faytenes
By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. Faytene Grasseschi (nee Faytene Kryskow) appears to be preparing to step back somewhat from political activism in Canada. But if you’re a fan, don’t worry, she’s been training replacements. She is … Continue reading
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-30- for the B.C. Christian News
By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. I’ve belatedly discovered why a stack of the B.C. Christan News is no longer arriving at my church each month. The monthly free paper, geared towards and distributed to Protestant churches … Continue reading
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Recommend. Government should be found in contempt of Parliament.
Wow. The procedure and house affairs committee of the House of Commons will be submitting a report to the House this afternoon stating the Government should be found in contempt of Parliament. The Conservative members don’t agree and will submit … Continue reading
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Conservative Party attacks Ignatieff family
I wonder why attacking immigrants is supposed to work for The Conservative Party? In this case the immigrant family is the Ignatieff’s and the ad is online, “Authorized by the Registered Agent of the Conservative Party of Canada”. The text … Continue reading
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Repenting of a Political mindset
Chaplain Mike over at the Internet Monk has written a post I wish I had thought of. I didn’t. He did, and he puts to words a cry of my heart. And a failing I too need to confess and … Continue reading
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Winston Smith, Lakeland revival archivist?
By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. A fellow blogger makes an excellent observation about what may be happening to the history of Todd Bentley and his “Lakeland Revival”. The blogger at Available Light Online, whose name I … Continue reading
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Faytene Kryskow’s activism in Canada? “Bigger and better”
By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used by Permission. A few days ago, Faytene Kryskow answered a question on her Facebook page that I, and perhaps others who have an interest in her Canadian activism, was wondering about. I’ll pass … Continue reading
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Faytene Grasseschi?
By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission. There’s something new on Faytene Kryskow’s primary Facebook page in the past few days. She’s now calling herself, on Facebook, “Faytene Grasseschi-Was Kryskow.” Grasseschi, of course, being new husband Robert John’s … Continue reading
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