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February 5, 2006

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Damian Brooks; "They take a scale mock up of the helicopter, with seats and consoles and hatches and all, drop it into a pool, roll it over underwater, and teach you to get out before you drown."

Andy McCarthy, on lesser known facts of the Bush "spy" scandal;

Of course, if a Republican President -- acting during a shooting-war while American forces are in harm's way against a foreign enemy which has killed nearly 3000 Americans in a domestic attack and constantly announces that it is planning even more devastating strikes -- were to ignore restrictions in a wiretap statute in order to set up an early warning system to prevent domestic attacks, the legal analysis would be different, and such blatantly illegal domestic spying would obviously be grounds for impeachment ... if not execution.
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Oh, did I say Bush? Sorry - meant to say Clinton.

From the comments - a simple way to show support for the Danes - a petition is here.

Start by clicking on "kontakt os" (contact us) in the left side of the screen. Then, in the following screen, you'll see a map and some phonenumbers. beneath them it says "Skriv til os" (write us) click it, and you'll be asked for (from top to bottom) "Dit navn" (your name), "telefon nr." (telephone number, which you dont have to write), next one you'll recognise, "Tr�ffes bedst" (can be contacted between), "vedr." (topic) and finally "indhold" (here you can write them). Please dont embarrass the west by writing racist remarks and such. Give them something to think about instead.

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Posted by Kate at February 5, 2006 10:34 AM
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Thanks, Kate. I've just signed the petition--well into the nine thousands! I've bought my Tuborg--for my husband (I wish the Danes made wine!)--and am off to buy some Arla cheese. I'm a teacher in the public gulag--whoops! system-- somewhere in Canada. It's a microcosm of the surrender monkey mentality of the appeaser states: the worse the kid, the more the system excuses and downloads the responsibilty for the kid's egregious behaviour onto the teachers, whose hands are tied more and more by politically correct, bureaucratic red tape. There's almost nothing left in the discipline cupboard because we have to pretend that everyone's equal and we're not supposed to hurt anyone's feelings. (Funny, teachers do all the heavy lifting and no one seems to care about our integrity, our rights, or our feelings.) Gross irresponsibility on the part of parents or kids is constantly glossed over and, unless it's at the classroom level, it's rarely effectively dealt with. (I recently told both administrators at my school to quit with the excuse making and the devising of coverups for my most challenged student--of a visible minority group--who, in general, has responded very well to my tough love approach.) Despite their prominent "Equity Policies", the public school systems of this country practise hypocrisy of the worst kind: the "victim" card is allowed to be played over and over again by the most irresponsible participants. Irony of ironies, the real victims--sacrificial ones, at that--are those who take seriously their obligations to behave in a responsible, moderate, and fair manner. Oh, Canada. Kyrie eleison.

Posted by: Judy at February 5, 2006 11:24 AM

A poster said recently that Senator Dallaire is unbalanced. The writer/editors of this article below reflect the same "unbalanced".

Who will decipher/deconstruct/uncode/rewrite the following into plain language?

Is the federal bureaucracy ballooning/imploding at the same time? Paradox? Pairaducks? Schrodinger's cat is out of the box/bag> >>>

What is Schrodinger's Cat Paradox?
What is Schrodinger's Cat Paradox? Schrodinger's Cat (in his own words). "One can
even set up quite ridiculous cases. A cat is penned up in a steel chamber, ...
www.windows.ucar.edu/tour/link=/kids_space/scat.html&edu=high - 13k -

meeow


Senator Predicts Sponsorship Fallout Will Cost Millions
Josh Pringle
Sunday, February 05, 2006 3:08 AM

Romeo Dallaire warns the legacy of the federal sponsorship scandal could be a ballooning federal bureaucracy that wastes millions of dollars.

The Senator predicts "humongous amounts of funds (being) wasted on a bureaucracy that is essentially imploding."

Dallaire warns that the funding lost in the sponsorship scandal will be "peanuts" compared to the amount spent overseeing future government spending.

Dallaire adds the legacy of the sponsorship scandal will see projects delayed by red tape.>>>
cfra.com

Posted by: maz2 at February 5, 2006 12:34 PM

Judy is right -- buy something Danish.

But what do the Danes make? Arla cheeses (Havarti, blue, camembert), seafood, or maybe you know a child who needs some lego.

Kate -- how about accumulating a list of Danish products on the blog?

Mark Proudman

Posted by: Mark Proudman at February 5, 2006 12:58 PM

Why I really want to become a Canadian 'citizen':


Catch-22 of Canadian immigration
The pullout sections of English-language newspapers of Dubai are full of advertisements promising people a better life in Canada — with free health care, free education for children, the right to own property and the ability to choose the type of job you want...

..."With a Canadian passport, you can work anywhere, from Singapore to South Africa," says Sam Bayat, a Canadian lawyer who helps potential immigrants in Dubai process their applications....

http://www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename=thestar/Layout/Article_PrintFriendly&c=Article&cid=1139093415068&call_pageid=968332188854

Posted by: JM at February 5, 2006 1:19 PM

Which "Liberal" has the feathers in his mouth? >>>

Liberal transition team named
by Romeo St. Martin

[PoliticsWatch Updated 2:05 p.m. February 3, 2006]

OTTAWA — An official in the office of Leader of the Opposition denied that Tim Murphy, the chief of staff to outgoing Prime Minister Paul Martin, has received any formal appointment to the office.

Gene Lang, chief of staff to the new leader of the Official Opposition, Bill Graham, confirmed to PoliticsWatch that Mr. Graham has not offered Murphy a position on his staff. >>>
http://www.politicswatch.com/murphy-feb2-2006.htm

Posted by: maz2 at February 5, 2006 1:24 PM

Via LGF: Islamist jihadists use taqiyah: dissembling, aka expedient lying, in their attempts to control your thoughts. The Islamist jihadists/mullahs are mohammed/allah's confidence men.

More Lies from Danish Imams

Western media are missing a huge story in the Danish cartoon madness—the revelation that this insanity was deliberately incited by a group of Danish Muslims, led by Copenhagen imam Abu Laban, who toured the Middle East in December and showed fabricated cartoons that never appeared in Jyllands-Posten.

The Counterterrorism Blog has lots of information about this, including an English translation of the Arabic letter that the Muslim delegation presented during their tour. >>

Counterterrorism Blog here:
http://counterterror.typepad.com/the_counterterrorism_blog/2006/02/more_lies_from_.html

Posted by: maz2 at February 5, 2006 2:21 PM

Here is the web site of the group behind all this trouble.

http://www.wakf.com/

Posted by: Chris in Manitoba at February 5, 2006 6:49 PM
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