We have it on good authority that CampaignScape has a Mensan behind the scenes. Try googling CampaignScape and judge for yourself.

This month we look at disillusion and disappointment, not in matters of love where traditionally we linger too long, but in other areas of hypocrisy. We see how Canada’s best friend made it impossible for one of our most intelligent women to do her job. Mensa talks a good racket, but is the organization

morally bankrupt, cowardly incapable of advancing beyond words? On Iraq, the most exhaustive study yet has cleared Saddam Hussein of ties with Al-Qaeda. We see how the American military manipulated the news in favour of the war from the start. Historians might ask why America is in Iraq; psychology will dwell on our lack of outrage at being the victims of deception. If Canada’s government (the party not tainted by corruption scandals) broke the law on election spending to the tune of a million dollars, perhaps there aren’t any depths to which we won’t sink. Or do we care? Contact us with your comments, articles and queries.


