13 Replies to “The “Genious” of Progressive Bloggers”

  1. That’s pretty funny Kate, the lefties couldn’t regulate a manure pile, let alone the blogoshpere.
    The suggestion by one of them, thinking it important to bring regulation of blogs in before the election is laughable. The lefties do not believe in the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

  2. Hey Kate,
    I see a public service job in it for you at the Ministry of Blogging and Entitlement. Not being a white english speaking male (thank god for that), means you are qualified for the position. And of course you can still blog while regulating since that would be an entitlement.
    Lest Steve or JayMeister start to shake in their boots: Hey it’s a joke!

  3. Regulating the blogsphere? That’s like trying to get water to run uphill.
    This again points out why so many lefties believe in stuff like astology, mysticism, crystal power, tarot and anything not based in reality.
    Don’t think there aren’t serious people trying to do this, but it will only create more soft crime to be dealt with by more soft power ala lloyd Axeworthy. What a laugh!
    Who need hollywood when we have canadian politics.

  4. Oh, yes, they COULD regulate a manure, pile, and probably already have!
    “Bong-addled Bolshevik” Love it! That’s gonna be my phrase for Vancouver Lefties from here on in.
    EPW

  5. Again, and just for the record, there are a lot of Progressive Bloggers, progressives, liberals, etc. like us at Cerberus who feel that a core value of being progressive and liberal is, well, being progressive and liberal which means, to me, free speech and fundamental rights are the starting point. When you’ve, um, “progressed” to the point where the latest policies, initiatives, desires to protect, etc. are collapsing back upon and infringing upon and undermining this starting point, you are defeating the purpose.
    Regulating the blogosphere – where anyone and their dog can set up their own blog or, ahem, comment about the unscrupulousness of other bloggers – is, I will admit, an unfortunate example of this tendency of some of my fellow ProgBloggers.
    TB
    Cerberus

  6. Thanks that was wonderful! Now can we get them to all get together in one spot to work out a white paper (a really lone one)…..so the rest of us can have a peacefull and quite holiday!!

  7. The Wisdom of Ronald Reagan & Wretchard :
    “Ronald Reagan once quipped that a government’s view of the economy was: “If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. If it stops moving, subsidise it.” The United Nations, having adopted Reagan’s joke as policy, proposes to apply it to the fastest-moving sector of the economy: the internet…” Wretchard >>>
    fallbackbelmont.blogspot.com

  8. What have my conservative MP’s done for Saskatchewan? There are 13 of them. I get pamphlets that say sweet tweet. My MP Lukiski won a beauty contest of sorts.What else have him and the other PC’s done? Enlighten me.

  9. I’d vote for any party that would scrap free trade with the states and restore Medicare funding.

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