I’ve Moved!
November 20, 2008
So I’m sure that most people have noticed that the site has been offline for a few days. There’s a reason for that, which I will get to shortly. But first, let me just say this:
In fact, I am blogging at a new site I have just finished setting up: kennethhynek.net. A full explanation for the reasons behind the move can be found here
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That said, this is not the end of Time Immortal. My wife Grace has expressed interest in taking over blogging at this domain, and I am working to make sure that she gets set up here as soon as possible.
Also, my profound apologies for the modification to the site face; the move was not as seamless as I would have hoped, and many of the image files for this theme, and in the gallery, were corrupted during the course of their evacuation from my previous web host’s servers. Until such time as I have repaired them, I’ve put a clean-looking template in place of the previous one.
Update: for the purposes of further traffic shaping, new posts from kennethhynek.net will be excerpted below. Full articles can be read at the new blog.
Support Resolution P-203!
November 7, 2008
If you’re a member of the Conservative Party of Canada, good Reader, and if you believe in the fundamental human right that is freedom of expression, support this
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The Conservative Party supports legislation to remove authority from the Canadian Human Rights Commission and Tribunal to regulate, receive, investigate or adjudicate complaints related to Section 13 of the Canadian Human Rights Act.
Resolutions will be discussed in Rooms 2 and 3 North – Ground Floor, on Friday November 14, 2008. From 8:30am to 12:00pm. This is a very important resolution to protect our constitutionally protected right to freedom of speech, and all Conservative Party members are encouraged to vote in favour of this resolution.
I’m not a CPC card-carryer myself, but I encourage anyone who is to support this resolution. Perhaps it will turn into something more, and then more meaningful. It would be great to see Section 13 struck down, especially by the party that should (if it’s worth the name it claims for itself) be fundamentally opposed to the existence of any pro-Censorship state organ.





