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HWMBE -

Thanks for pulling this together, Alan. It's a heck of an effort, and I know -- from personal experience -- how long it can take.

Alan -

It isn't the only reason or really the reason you do this at all but it is nice to get noticed nonetheless.<p><center><img src="images/2005g/insta.JPG" vspace="20"></center>

John of Argghhh! -

*I'm* an ethical signpost, however unofficial?

Here I thought I was the bandleader on the Titanic!

Alan -

I never said we had a <i>good</i> ethical guide.

Arthur -

It isn't the only reason or really the reason you do this at all but it is nice to get noticed nonetheless.
<p>Instapundit? What can I say?
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Alan -

It's an emailed notice arrangement, Arthur. He has not been trolling my site waiting for that special something.

Arthur -

He has not been trolling my site waiting for that special something.

We've seen Cory around here. I can't wait for mr. Indeed himself!

Temujin -

Great job, Alan. Could you update my section to include my post on the IFE?

Just kidding!

I have looked forward to you hosting the Standard, and you did not disappoint.

ALan -

Thanks Temujin.

TonyGuitar -

Yes, a very noble effort and an excellent reference. With the Wikipedia in mind....Looking for you opinion on a couple of Wikipedia Pages...<p>[Ed.: <i> check with the Brigadier on that, TG. Contact "He Who Must Be Obeyed" <a href="mailto:Quotulatiousness@gmail.com">at his email address</a></i>]

Will -

So the Ensign is coming back? Vimy today, tomorrow the Dominion (and I don't mean the tavern in Stratford!) Let's use this new reform party, whatever it's gonna be called, to reclaim the country for its true flag!

Keir -

Any chance of the fight being renewed?

Bill Bishop -

Bill Bishop said... Sir J.G. Bourinot wrote in "How Canada is Governed (1895) under "Executive Power" with regards to the Dominion Government and the National flag, Quote" The Dominion of Canada has also authority to display on all public occasions a national flag; viz., the Red or Blue Ensign...The Red Ensign is displayed at the opening and closing of parliament, and on national occasions. The Blue Ensign is a distinguishing flag of the government vessels of Canada; the mercantile marine of the Dominion has a right to use the Red Ensign. "Sir John George Bourinot, (1837-1902) Canadian historian and political scientist. He is remembered as an authority on the Canadian constitution and government his "Local Government in Canada (1887), Manuel of the Constitutional History of Canada (1888, rev. ed. 1901), How Canada Is Governed (1895, rev. ed. 1918)," and other books are still authoritative... It would be wise and only fair to make sure that it becomes common knowledge that with the passage of time the true perspective on the creation of the current national flag of Canada, and the great emotion and sadness that accompanied the moment has in many ways been purposely hidden, lied about, overlooked and in many cases forgotten. In June 1964 the Toronto Telegram wrote "The people of Canada should be allowed to decide whether or not they wish to live under the flag of thier forebearers or discard it in favor of a new emblem...Mr. Pearson has an enviable reputation for sagacity and diplomacy. Let him ask the people by referendum whether they want to replace the banner that carries the symbols of our nationhood by one that is mounted on the colour of surrender and would be most suitable for an arboretum." The Vancouver Province wrote "Canadians who are outraged at the thought of abandoning a flag sanctified by lives and blood of thousands of our countrymen in two great wars - a flag of colour and character in every way superior to the glorified dish towel that Mr. Pearson seeks single-handedly to impose on this country." No one can change these facts and many of us will always remember. Especially on flag day.

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