40 Replies to “Reader Tips”

  1. The dropping of 4 candidates from the Liberal party website including Nathan Opikekew over the fact he was facing criminal charges but also three others including Grant Karwacki.

  2. tomax I care It proves that the people of Ontario are not the only stupid voters in this country. Let the tax and spend begin. Sad.

  3. Figures from the ‘Holy’ terror month of Ramadan, from the Religion of Peace dot com:
    “Once again, Islam puts up big Ramadan numbers: 1,327 dead bodies in 282 terror attacks in 20 countries during its holiest month. Congratulations to the Religion of Peace!”
    The Empire State Building was lit green to celebrate Eid – which they didn’t tell you celebrates the battle of Badr – when Mo and his original terrorist thugs murdered his first batch of infidel kaffr’s (BTW, that’s us).

  4. Re the Calgary election. One of the new aldermen is very involved in the conservative party. He won in Art Hangers district. At least one council member will not be a dipper or liberal. Should be interesting.

  5. “This is about the 9 errors the UK judge found in the Goreacle`s movie. Realclimate says that Gore was correct in the 9 points, and that they were`nt errors. By the way, Realclimate was created by Michael Mann, who created the now discredited hockey stick. The site still claims Mann`s hockey stick is correct.” [Posted at Free Republic] …-
    real climate:
    Convenient Untruths
    A number of discussions of the 9 points have already been posted (particularly at New Scientist and Michael Tobis’s wiki), and it is clear that the purported ‘errors’ are nothing of the sort.
    …-
    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1911869/posts

  6. At least the Swiss can tell the times:
    BBC: The sedate reputation of Swiss politics has been shattered single-handedly by Christoph Blocher.
    The billionaire industrialist’s right-wing Swiss People’s Party (SVP) is expected to win the most votes in elections on 21 October, rounding off a campaign that the United Nations described as blatantly racist.
    The party has depicted Switzerland as a society under siege from immigrants who have scant regard for the country’s laws and customs.
    Many voters appear to be impressed by the skilled oratory of Mr Blocher, 67, seeing him as the epitome of a stern leader stepping forward to safeguard Swiss values.
    Mr Blocher, currently justice minister, was quick to make political capital out of rioting that erupted at an SVP election rally in Bern. Left-wing protesters clashed with police, adding to the unusually edgy atmosphere of this Swiss election.
    “It’s obvious that the biggest party in Switzerland can no longer go to the federal square,” Mr Blocher told a cheering crowd of supporters.
    Consensus challenged
    The SVP is currently pushing for a law that would give authorities the power to expel entire families of immigrants if one member is found guilty of a violent crime or of an offence such as drug dealing or benefit fraud. Profile: Christoph Blocher

  7. Help a Catholic Blogger win a $10 000 scholarship.
    It’s easy.
    Thomas Peters operates American Papost, a Catholic blog.
    He’s a finalist for a blogging award that offers a $10 000 scholarship.
    All you have to do is vote for him (Thomas Peters, second from the bottom). That’s it! No registration required.
    If you’re still unsure, check out the other finalists. I think you will be persuaded to vote for him.
    Won’t you help this deserving fellow?
    And to answer your next question, he’s studying Ethics in Washington DC. We need more like him.
    If you’re feeling charitable, pass this on.

  8. The natural end result of socialism: pliers, superglue.
    …-
    Shortage turns Britons into Do-It-Yourself dentists
    LONDON (Reuters) – Some Britons have been using pliers to pull their own teeth out and superglue to keep the fillings in because of poor access to state dental care.[google news)

  9. One down, another 57 to go:
    http://www.discovermoosejaw.com/index.php?option=com_ezine&task=read&page=11&category=1&article=3573&Itemid=235
    “You’d think by the time an election was called you would know whether or not you were ready for a political career but for one NDP candidate that wasn’t the case.
    After winning the NDP nomination for the Wood River Constituency, candidate Trevor Davies has decided to withdraw from the campaign. Something he says he’s considered doing for awhile now. … ”

  10. Harper’s supposed plan to create a new media centre rattles the moonbat cave.
    Letters to the Star:
    “This is a ludicrous venture. The notoriously anti-media Harper regime and its fearless leader are, in effect, attacking a free press…” “…utter contempt for journalists…” “Soviet style attack on a free media…” “Welcome to Canuckistan.” – Dave Todd, Ottawa
    “I thought I was living in a democracy that values freedom of the press – not in Communist China…Maybe Stephen Harper would like to be addressed as “Chairman” instead of “Prime Minister.”
    – Warren Dalton, Toronto
    “I thought his party was Conservative, not Communist.”
    – Bruce Compton, Pickering
    “Prime Minister Stephen Harper, prior to the official opening of his new media centre, will presumably appoint a minister of propaganda.” – Vivian Macdonald, Stratford
    —————
    The Star apparently obtained this “proposed” plan (while presenting it like a done deal) through the freedom of information act. Yesterday, they put it on the front page to firmly establish their straw man and get the moonbat nation blindly airing their outrage.
    However, today, buried in the back pages under the headline: “New PM media centre shelved” they have another story. PCO spokesperson Myriam Masabki said the project was exploratory and was rejected for several reasons at the very early stages.”
    Funny the leftard moonbats don’t understand which side of centre they’re perched. “Communist” they say with authority. Oh, and “free press” “free media” and somehow attempting to link the word “journalist” with the word “integrity.”
    Beside the letters page, the Star’s editorial claims, “Lack of progress on the environment.” This is particularly rich, not only coming from tree killers, but the house organ of the Liberals. The worst party in Canada’s history on the environment.
    Hope the Stars stock is still spiralling downwards in tandem with their so-called ‘Journalism.’

  11. Martin: Determined farmer [Senator Bert Brown, Conservative] reaps Senate reward
    Canada’s elected senator waits no longer, his …-
    Dithers is blogging? BTW, Dithers is a farmer, hobby farmer. He was Liberal AdScam’s Finance Minister, also; but, not an elected senator, nor, an appointed senator. Never will be. Say, Amen. Amen.
    Congrats to Senator Brown and PM Harper.
    Iffen you can stomach Don Martin go here: Don seems to be envious …-
    http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/columnists/story.html?id=3303a9de-7f54-4431-804b-ce60e78fc3b0

  12. Swedish artist Lars Vilks says all he’s doing is taking a stand in the name of artistic expression. But because of that stand, on this afternoon he’s lying low — on the ground, in fact — looking for bombs under his car.
    Lars Vilks says if people don’t like his artwork, then “don’t look at it.”
    Al Qaeda has put a $100,000 price on his head and offered an extra $50,000 for anyone who murders him by slitting his throat after the eccentric artist and sculptor drew a cartoon depicting the Prophet Mohammed as a dog.
    Video @ cnn dot com
    Interviews a female Muslim who has been fined for threarening to kill him.
    Must see.

  13. Proulx reportedly quits as Dion’s Quebec lieutenant
    […]
    Kennedy, who hopes to win a Toronto seat in the next general election, said the party failed to project a new image of Dion — as the Liberal leader, not as a former Jean Chrétien cabinet minister.
    Dion had “suffered immense caricature as unity minister in Quebec” under Chrétien and the Liberal campaign failed to correct that, he said. …-
    (Bonner dug up this at cbc)
    Sample AdScam Citoyen’s “immense caricature” as AdScam Chretien’s Unity Minister here:
    http://uhec.net/b/images/20070529.gif

  14. On CKNW in Vancouver this AM, Bill Good’s show, he had a phone-in poll: If an election today, who would you vote for, and why?
    Cons – 29
    Libs – 3
    NDP – 2
    Green – 2 (one said cons are second choice)
    Canada Action Party – 1 (was very worried about the impending North American Union)

  15. c.j.g.of eroticalee , clockwise but that doesn’t match up with the left/right brain descriptions. Hmmmm…
    Interesting optical contusion though.

  16. I set up a couple of markets for the Sask election. The object of these markets are to predict results … hopefully better than the pollsters. The site that hosts these markets is not a cash site – you get $5000 play dollars. It’s free to set up and to trade (only need a valid email address … you don’t need to enter your name).
    The links are:
    http://home.inklingmarkets.com/market/show/7062
    http://home.inklingmarkets.com/market/show/7073
    They can also be found going to http://home.inklingmarkets.com and doing a search for Saskatchewan or ural.
    This is not a poll – it doesn’t matter what you would do … your trying to guess what the voters will do. These things work best if there is a lot and diverse paticipation.
    The Sauder School of Business (UBC) has a better system, you can see their prediction results from the last federal election here:
    http://esm.ubc.ca/CA06/index.php
    If you have any comments for me, please leave them on the market page.

  17. Thanks, irwin, it will be interesting to see by what margin Blocher wins. I hope it is big as it will send shock waves to the pc multi-culti minions and just might ignite marginalized conservative parties in the other EU countries to find more of a spine.
    Gotta love the classic BBC insertions all packed into this one sentence…..”The billionaire industrialist’s right-wing Swiss People’s Party (SVP) is expected to win the most votes in elections on 21 October, rounding off a campaign that the United Nations described as blatantly racist”…
    Billionaire industrialist. Right-wing. Racist.
    What they would really love to write is fat cat capitalist, fascist KKK’er.

  18. Holy War and Anti War: An Axis against Nature
    By Walid Phares
    The oddest of all factional relationships is the open alliance between the Jihadists and the so-called “antiwar” neo-Left movement in the West. The jumble of causes thrown together is mind-bending: globalization hobnobs with the caliphate, class struggle with Wahabism, proletariat with infidels, and North Korea with Palestine.
    While still shedding each others’ blood, the Reds (neo-Left) and the Dark Greens (Islamists) are conducting a joint offensive against both democracy-pushing America and the democracy-craving Middle East. They are not letting old or new grudges get in their way.
    * The Wahabis fiercely fought the Soviet Communists in Afghanistan;
    * the Muslim Brotherhood and the Marxists have been at each other’s throats for decades;
    * the Salafists butchered left-wing intellectuals in Algeria and assassinated progressive bureaucrats in central Asia after the Soviet collapse;
    * the Taliban killed socialists and shut down art institutions;
    * the Khumeinist regime in Iran decimated the Tudeh Communist Party in the 1980’s. …-
    http://www.americanthinker.com/2007/10/holy_war_and_anti_war_an_axis.html

  19. CTV is reporting that the Liberals are in no hurry to call a snap election.
    Wishful thinking?
    Guess they forgot that the Libranos are no longer in power.

  20. Clair…. CTV/Globemedia …. is just hardpressed to find a way to cheerlead for the losers and lowlifes in the current circimstances……..
    CBC thinks that Dion is the “Paper to Cover The Cracks” in the LPC (conjuring all sorts of images and alternate word associations)
    Canadian Pres continues to churn out empty headed liberalisms that are repeated ad nauseum by CTV/CBC and others…..
    Let the mocking escalate !

  21. the Throne Speech has been leaked. 1% GST cut and a formal ditching of Kyoto.
    Can’t wait to see Dion cringe as he votes for it.

  22. Multiculturalism: the natural end result of socialism.
    Political correctness: the mad murderer is named as Bilal B. His full name may be: Bilal al-Hiyari. (google)…-
    The tragedy of multiculturism: the Netherlands this week
    Bilal B. attacked police officers
    AMSTERDAM – The man, who was shot by a police officer at the police station of the Amsterdam district Slotervaart and died shortly afterwards on Sunday, was in contact with members of the Hofstad terrorist organisation in 2005. It was Bilal B., a man of Moroccan descent living in Amsterdam. Chief public prosecutor Leo de Wit said this at a press conference on Monday.
    The police and the General Intelligence and Security Service, AIVD had had consultations about Bilal B’s contacts with the Hofstad group, according to De Wit. “Several members of the Hofstad group were detained on 14 October 2005, two years ago yesterday. Bilal was heard as a witness and was scrutinised by the police. In October 2005, the public prosecutor discussed the possibility to ‘disturb’ Bilal B. but eventually it was decided that there was no reason for this at that moment.”
    In April of this year the judge ordered that the man, who was suffering from psychological disorders, be admitted to the Valerius clinic. He was discharged in August, according to the public prosecutor. Last Friday the man returned to the clinic of his own accord suffering from suicidal tendencies. On Saturday he joined the festivities marking the end of the Ramandan outside the clinic and later returned. On Sunday morning he left again at his own request with a supervisor. At 11.30 he shook off his supervisor, after which the tragic incident at the police station took place. …-
    http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1912129/posts

  23. A message to warm the EEE of all Reformers.
    Notice the words: “RED CHAMBER”. The Reds Chamber; Liberal red. The Red Chamber, of course, is the chamber where GG sits on the Throne while reading.
    Then there is the last word: “oblivion”. Is that a promise or a threat? Could be senator Bert Brown is the last ever.
    The MSM has blabbed about a “poison pill” in the TS. Here is the antidote.
    …-
    PRIME MINISTER HAILS ARRIVAL OF ELECTED SENATOR BERT BROWN AS A VICTORY FOR DEMOCRACY IN THE RED CHAMBER
    (From the Prime Minister’s Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)
    […]
    The Prime Minister noted that two Senate reform bills introduced last session, one to allow Canadians to vote for Senators and another to limit their terms to eight years, were stalled in the House or blocked by the Liberal majority in the Senate. Prime Minister Harper emphasized however, that the Government is committed to Senate reform and will not abandon these important reforms in the upcoming session.
    “The mandate to govern, when it is given to you directly by the people, is a great honour and a great responsibility. It’s the very essence of responsible government, and it is the minimum condition of 21st century democracy,” said Prime Minister Harper. “The swearing-in of Senator Brown today reflects our government’s conviction that Canadians must have a direct say in who will represent them in the Red Chamber. If the Liberal majority in the Senate persist in obstructing reform, they will fade ever further into irrelevance and, eventually, oblivion.”
    [The End/Fin]

  24. Steffi stiffed his Quebec MPs.
    Citoyen appoints a red Senator from the Red Chamber to be his Quebec go-for. Incroyable/incredible.
    An appointed Liberal senator as go-for.
    The Red Liberal senators rule; Citoyen is their sockpuppet.
    …-
    […]
    “Dion reached past his dozen Quebec MPs and into the Senate to name [CanWest/MSM omits the word: Senator] Celine Hervieux-Payette, one of the few caucus members who supported his leadership bid, as his new Quebec lieutenant.” […]
    More top Quebec Liberal officials quit party
    Elizabeth Thompson, CanWest News Service
    Published: Tuesday, October 16, 2007
    OTTAWA – With a federal election campaign possibly only days away, the federal Liberal party has just lost two of the key people responsible for ensuring it can fight a campaign in Quebec.
    And its party president is on vacation in Bermuda.
    http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=a1e73438-734f-478d-b0cf-cd61b5fee7f9&k=50236

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