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January 13, 2007

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From the comments - "David Suzuki is doing a series of interviews on The Weather Network. The big news here is, Chris Sinclair invites our feed-back. " E-mail: (the boss at TWN)"

The Party of Nothing - for the troop increase before they were against it.

I do believe Stephen Harper's communications team includes a Director of Helping Jack Layton Say Really Stupid Things Before The TV Cameras. (Note that you must read to the bottom of Rosemary "if you can't report - speculate!" Thompson's item to discover the words "trade mission".)

An uncanny resemblance.

Add yours in the comments.

Posted by Kate at January 13, 2007 3:18 PM
Comments

I don't think Jack Layton needs any help in saying stupid things, stupid people do those things.

Posted by: Western Canadian at January 13, 2007 3:53 PM

And the republicans and instapundit were against troop increases before they were for it.
Too little too late.

Posted by: dave at January 13, 2007 4:11 PM

Actually to those of us who do not have 6 figure incomes and live in subsidized housing, driving a hydrogen-powered 8000 lb monster is the epitomy of 'being satisfied with half-measures'.

Posted by: rockyt at January 13, 2007 4:12 PM

Does anyone know where I can get a thermometer that measures in 1/100s of a degree? I want to get a handle on this global warming thing.

Posted by: ural at January 13, 2007 4:21 PM

Hmmm...I thought I saw the phrase of the year here earlier this week when I saw "Y2Kyoto", now it looks like "if you can't report - speculate!" might be the winner.

Posted by: Boss429 at January 13, 2007 4:48 PM

Here is a poll that needs a few more votes methinks,
lets all hop on board and help out.....
http://rm.angusreidforum.com/?cid=178&rs=GgEnGW

Posted by: tim at January 13, 2007 4:57 PM

"* Schwarzenegger wants an 80 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 1990 levels by 2050
* Harper promises a 65 per cent reduction in greenhouse gas emissions from 2003 levels by 2050"

If you vote for me, I promise: a free national daycare program by 2035, no more gun crimes in Toronto by 2043, free fishing licences by 2048, and I'll reduce all emissions from 2003 levels by 110% by 2049!

I will create a perfect world, on someone else's dime, long after I'm dead. Sigh.

Posted by: dmorris at January 13, 2007 5:00 PM

The Dion's World poster is brilliant!

Posted by: harb at January 13, 2007 5:10 PM

Has anyone else noticed that Suzuki's title changes with whatever cause he's trying to advocate (or rally against)?

When they want a leader, he's the "head/founder/chair/supporter of the [whatever - but usually Suzuki] foundation." When they want a compassionate person trying to make a difference, he's an "activist." When they want celebrity, he is a 'long running CBC personality'. When they want him to generally appear as a smart guy (the old appeal to authority trick), he's a scientist. When the issue is foreign, he's a Japanese-Canadian leader / activist / chair / founder / TV personality / scientist. And if you dare doubt his purity, don't worry, the internment camp thing will be brought up again before too long.

And when he is used as a reference in a controversial issue, adjectives like "respected" and "visionary" are added.

For the record, he's a geneticist. I'm not aware of any other distinction he has (even in his own field) except that he was one of the earlier of the CBC's visible-minority personalities and he has just gone too far in believing the hype about himself.

Posted by: bryceman at January 13, 2007 5:28 PM

As sent to "the boss of TWN"
--------------------------------
Suzuki is a ACTIVIST. PERIOD.
The only way to be fair and balanced about his appearance on your channel is to provide time for a ACTIVIST from the non eco-socialist camp to rebut.

Failing to do so will result in yours truly passing on my objections to your sponsors....vote with my keyboard, as it were.

Enviromentalism used to be about good stewardship, but now seems to be one of the anti-capitalist Religions.

Please try to retain a little credibility here.

Sincerly,

Darren xxxxxxxx
xxxxxxxx AB

Posted by: Darren at January 13, 2007 5:41 PM

Fruit fly expert David Suzuki can tell us exactly what the weather will be 100 years from now, those silly meteorologists can't tell us what it will be like next week - and they actually study that stuff for years!

All hail our new Environmentalist Overlords!

Posted by: Philanthropist at January 13, 2007 5:41 PM

You'll laugh, You'll cry
You'll STILL vote Harper


Bring it on!

Posted by: jlc at January 13, 2007 5:44 PM

dmorris:

Your points are nothing new. For a long time, in order to get or stay elected, political leaders have been coming up with policies and ideas that sound good but mean nothing in the here and now.

You don't have to look far to find examples of policies or "plans" that either...

a) Are designed so that their success or failure cannot be measured (and therefore the "rightness" or "wrongness" of the policy assessed) until long after the politician making the promise is out of office

OR

b) Will cause terrible economic pain and suffering on the population - but that's OK because it won't be realized in the lifetime (or at least the political lifetime) of the leader him/herself.

For point "a", the Americans even have a term for it...they call it "promising results for the out years." That is, the years after the Governor or President is out of office by law.

Trudeau is a good example of point "b". His supporters marvel at how smart he was. But, you don't need to be an economist or expert on anything having to do with the economy to know that, when you deficit spend (to buy votes) to the tune of billions of dollars each and every year for 16 years, the next generation is going to suffer under the tremendous debt you have created. Only not giving a sh** about the population you leave behind when you leave office (with your gubmint pension) could lead to this way of thinking.

Posted by: bryceman at January 13, 2007 5:51 PM

Schwing!!

Posted by: Celine Dion at January 13, 2007 6:09 PM

"Oil extracted from the Alberta tar sands might not pass California's new clean-fuel standards."

There goes the Alberta economy... no one will buy our oil once this gets out... what shall we ever do... woe is me....

Posted by: Tim at January 13, 2007 6:13 PM

Ever notice that some members of an ethnic group have taken their revenge on Canada for past treatment of their group-Suzuki-internment camps-Morgenthaler-holocaust. And then we have the native blockades. Wonder how different Canada and the liberal party would be if King had allowed that boat to disembark many years ago. Why anyone of jewish heritage votes liberal, or the japanese, or the chinese is beyond me. Maybe they don't know the history of how liberals used and abused them.

Posted by: mary T. at January 13, 2007 6:19 PM

Yeah, Trudeau was a free spender... of taxpayer money. Too bad Mulroney thought it was a contest....

Posted by: Michael at January 13, 2007 6:25 PM

Can the Weather Channel Tell me why they are allowing an ex entomoligist who counts fruit flys pontificats like a climate change expert???

As for Suzuki....a confirmed professional alarmist...stick a fork in 'em Jack this weenie's credibility is baked!

Posted by: WL Mackenzie Redux at January 13, 2007 6:35 PM

These so-called "experts",are more media hounds than anything.I find the biggest offenders are,Layton,Stephen Lewis,Suzuki and Mark Holland.If I had to look at Lewis one more time whining during the big Aids-fest in TO,I was really going to hurl.Layton would do or say anything for a 2 min.sound bite,and you just get sick of hearing him and his"wrong-headed" remarks.I truly think PMSH has this media thing down pat...he always leaves you wanting more,cuz he just makes sense,whereas,all the others become a joke!

Posted by: Sammy at January 13, 2007 6:51 PM

Forgot to say..."PARTY ON GARTH!!"..."Party on Stephanie"

Posted by: Sammy at January 13, 2007 6:53 PM

My husband calls Suzuki Sukookie.

He's got a point.

Posted by: 'been around the block at January 13, 2007 7:02 PM

Citizen Dion, aka The Milker, and Trust Me Goodale.

Did the Rev. L. Calvert snub a photo-op with Abbe Dion, the Priest of Kyoto?

Commissar Goodale issues a diktat, Librano$ style, to Canadians; Shut Your Mouths. ...-

Dion says he will name his shadow cabinet within days.

While Dion would not confirm that Goodale has a spot in the shadow cabinet, he did tell reporters that he is a "Ralph Goodale fan."

Goodale supported Bob Rae in the recent Liberal leadership race and there has been speculation that Goodale may not be named a critic.

Goodale says anyone who believes he might be dropped should "hold their fire." cnews


Posted by: maz2 at January 13, 2007 7:32 PM

Sammy, you are so right on.

Stephen Lewis has about dried up any credibility he may have had in spite of HIS TEARS ON TAP ROUTINE.
In spite of all the money spent on AIDS, there is little to show for it.

Harper has the media by the short hairs and they are slowly becoming aware of it.

Posted by: Liz J at January 13, 2007 7:35 PM

It's hard to imagine what Goodale's fate will be, his nose is still brown from his stint with Martin.
There is no bigger brown-noser than Ralphy. IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO IGNORE ONE OF THOSE!
Dion will need someone on the wheat file, he's not exactly into the farming business so maybe Ralphy can bring in the sheaves for him.

Posted by: Liz J at January 13, 2007 7:48 PM

A plaque
in recognition of the work done by the late ...
to acquire provincial funds
for a First Link pilot program
to be operated by the Alzheimer Society of ... was presented ...-

(Copied from a small-town newspaper.)

Cause and effect? Effect and cause?

Canadians do this stuff? Political fantasy land, indeed.

Posted by: maz2 at January 13, 2007 7:49 PM

Hello to sda. A letter I wrote to The Weather Network regarding the Suzuki interviews.

Deanna M Langton
The Weather Network
Suzuki "interviews"
(an opened letter)
January 13, 2007

I am a retired farmer from Manitoba. The weather has always been important to me. TWN was part of my routine then and now. NO MORE !!!

That your organization would stoop so low as to welcome this so-called scientist, activist, on your program is disgusting. And to think that I was a 20 year faithful fan of The Nature of Things.

His fear mongering over global warming has long been discredited. Wake up. Even Kyoto's creator, the UN IPCC, has lately admitted that they over estimated man's role.

I expect equal air time from others such as;

Dr Patrick Moore, a Canadian co-founder of Greenpeace . and now has his own org, greenspirit.com

Dr. Tim Ball, life time Climatologist. Has researched the hundreds of years of weather and climate data the Hudson Bay Co collected. He has probably forgot more about the Earth's climate than Suzuki will ever learn.

and others such as;
Peter Foster, Financial Post
Terence Corcoran, National Post
Lorrie Goldstein, Toronto Sun

I cannot convey how irritated I am with TWN. As of now I and my family are boycotting all your sponsors' products. My weather information will come from the Internet from now on.

It seems that orgs like TWN, Suzuki Foundation, LPC, Sierra, ect are so far out in left field, and know it, that they have pulled out all the stops in an effort to save their scam called Kyoto. Propoganda is their only hope. It will not work. Not in this day and age of the Internet and Blogs.

This is the first time in my life I have ever boycotted anything. Not even so much as written a protest letter before today. And as a Grain Farmer I KNOW that the climate is always changing. Throughout the years, the decades, the millennium. How and the h*** do think most Canada ended up covered by a kilometer of ice during the last ice age, only 10000 years ago ?? And was then melted ?? And is still melting.

The Weather Network stooped to a propogandist, one that is completely without credibility on the science of the Earth's climate. Only the CBC's Billions made him what he is. IMO.

Did TWN also believe in Y2K ?? And the tragedy called the DDT Ban ??

TWN is toast in my books unless it gives equal airtime to others.

Ronald Franzmann
Kelowna

cc to others

Posted by: Ron Franzmann at January 13, 2007 8:13 PM

That poster is great - I KNEW the little guy reminded me of someone, just couldn't put my finger on it.

Posted by: Caveat at January 13, 2007 8:18 PM

Breaking: Winter Storm Warning for Midwest/Ice Storm Warning
(weather.gov)

News for all from the gov. ...-

Posted by: maz2 at January 13, 2007 8:27 PM

I detest Stephen Lewis. He's a bitter old maid. But I love that 'tears on tap' remark by Liz. It's perfect.

You know, when I read that pointless column by Rosemary IYCR-S, it occurred to me that:

1. It's not news
2. Das Terminator is offering nothing measurable
3. Harper has a plan, first PM in decades to address air quality
4. JackL gets more feeble-minded with each passing day
5. Elizabeth May is getting too much press time
6. It's not news

Posted by: Caveat at January 13, 2007 8:30 PM

Just a couple of points - Micheal? Mulroney's program spending stayed around the level of the tax revenue he was receiving - he got kicked out of office for (among other things) introducing a tax to take care of the interest on Trudeau's debt.

I read an article the other day which pointed out that Malaria has killed more people than AIDS in the last 30-40 years. Something to think about.

Posted by: Gerry P at January 13, 2007 9:00 PM

How's this for irony - a French magistrate has accused Canada of not taking the threat of terrorism seriously.


thestar dot com/News/article/170751

Posted by: Abdellah Ouzghar at January 13, 2007 9:21 PM

“No army in Africa was capable of doing this on its own, and it was unlikely that these Al-Qaeda bad guys
were just going to go away, so the United States decided to do something about it."

Posted by: neo at January 13, 2007 10:48 PM

Hey Ron Franzmann, thanks for posting that comment, I looked into greenspirit a little and found a great little quote I was able to blog about on my "Being Right is Not Wrong" blog.

Posted by: Sheldon Kotyk at January 13, 2007 11:54 PM

Hey kids,if any of you are interested,the GREAT Stephen Lewis is coming to Wpg.Jan.17th!His big "Look at me i'm important palooza" tour will grace UofM..topic to cover"The Silent Struggle/Gender&Race Beyond The Canadian Border.Nice he will be gracing the stage at the U of M..consistently rated as one of the worst in Canada!
Git yer tickets now..goin fast!

from Wpg.Free Press Jan 12 Suzuki likens Global warming to challenges of WW2:
Federal politicians should stop waffling and start respecting international laws,that require immediate action on climate change,Schizuki,urged Thurs.
In an interview,Schizo said he has yet to meet a politician who understands urgency of GW,which he compares to WW2.
When Japan attacked Pearl Harbour,no American politician said "oh shit(his words),we can't afford to do anytthing about this.They've destroyed the Pacific fleet.We'll have to give Japan the Orient.We have to commit EVERYTHING WE CAN to win this,and we've got the equivalent of 100 ecological Pearl Har.going off at once,and I don't see any sense(from politicians)of how serious and urgent this is.It's all political posturing"...and I'm a pompous ass.(I said that)
Bunch more blah blah..thenre:World Bank's Stern:What Stern has said,"Look,if you don't do anything,the cost is going to be catastrophic"
Schizuki responds with:"Now if that doesn't get their attention,and get them off this bullshit that we can't afford to do anything,then I don't know what will get them off it>It certainly won't be environmentalists like me,but Stern is an eminent economist and they damn well ought to be paying attention to him"
Bit of a potty mouth there,but that's what he said!
And while were on this "breaking international laws"business..I guess that's a no-no for the Cons,but breaking laws within our country is o.k,if you are Lib...someone should inform PMSH of these rules I guess.

Posted by: Sammy at January 14, 2007 12:13 AM

global warming, er climate change, er left wing bullshit has become our new god, yes if you don't believe you will soon be beheaded, that is what the lefties will start to resort to next. The ice age retreated, why, cavemen in their f...ing suvs, idling all over the place with their spotting scopes looking for mastadons, oh if the left would only evolve and stop hating themselves more than they hate the rest of us they would see the folly of their new god and their pathetic little lives.

Posted by: bartinsky at January 14, 2007 12:25 AM

McClaelland now warning NDP's to send along their ideas,before the Cons.start filling up their blog tipline with "gibberish"Head on over kids..look at the great job we did for Cherniak!Probably the most interest he ever had,and by the looks of My Blech..he needs a little help too!

Posted by: Sammy at January 14, 2007 1:23 AM

Terence Corcoran, editor of The National Post, has called the UN/Mann 'hockey stick graph' a "Big Lie".

http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.html?id=68ec347c-6959-40cf-aac7-795b1a9291e8

Terence is absolutely correct. And the world knows it.

Kyoto was based on the 'stick'. One would think/know that Kyoto is therefore a Big Lie also.

Dion is pushing Kyoto. What does that make him ??

What does that make other Media orgs that intentionaly choose to not report on the Big Lie ?? Liable ??

And The Weather Network had Suzuki on today. In a series of interviews promoting the Big Lie.

Posted by: B. Hoax Aware at January 14, 2007 1:42 AM

What's most hilarious about all this NDP-tipline sillyness is that the most restrictions on comments are at the King Rube website (myblahg).

Posted by: nocomment without registration at January 14, 2007 1:48 AM

Ex-Tory candidate wins lawsuit:
http://www.thestar.com/News/article/170781

"Accountability" only when the courts twist your arm.

Posted by: lberia at January 14, 2007 3:34 AM

Regarding Terence Corocan's column in the National Post, he is wrong about when he states : "Outside of the National Post, which first carried the McIntyre/McKitrick critique of the Hockey Stick, the story has been largely ignored by Canadian media. The Globe and Mail has yet to carry one story on the subject."

Margaret Wente had an article in the March 15th. 2005 Globe and Mail,highly critical of the Hockey Stick and specifically referencing McIntyre/McKitrick. I can't find the article but here is a link concerning it.
http://www.climateaudit.org/?p=137


Posted by: johnlee at January 14, 2007 4:01 AM

Down with Multiculturalism.

Racism, as used today, is a hoax. The modern use/meaning is a pejorative, an epithet, thrown at anyone who does not conform to the transnational elite's drive to enforce socialism's "justice and equality" dogma.
The levellers of socialism would dissolve all races into One entity: Slaves. That is racism; the superiority of socialism.
...-


UNDER OUR SKIN
Almost half of Canadians polled admit to at least being slightly racist
The questions eschew political correctness and ask Canadians to do the same. The answers reveal some unpleasant truths about ourselves and question our bragging rights as a bastion of multiculturalism.
national newswatch

Posted by: maz2 at January 14, 2007 8:52 AM

The moral turpitude, squalor of the Liberal icon: Mike Pearson.
Pearson was a base liar; a Red apologist. ...-

Excerpts:

Pearson categorically denied Norman had ever flirted with communism -- which a huge number of Pearson's and Norman's colleagues knew was false. At Cambridge, Norman associated with the likes of Anthony Blunt, Guy Burgess, Donald Maclean and Kim Philby, who became Soviet spies. ...


QUESTIONS REMAIN

But this was never publicly acknowledged by Pearson -- hence lasting questions about both men.

Today, 50 years after Norman's suicide and some 30 years after recriminations, innuendo and suspicions about the Norman/Pearson relationship have eased, it's become even clearer that Herb Norman was a good man, with a guilty conscience who dreaded the truth about his past would damage his friend Mike Pearson, whose moral cowardice persuaded him to deny the truth that was undeniable.

Norman chose death rather than to risk admitting that Pearson lied on his behalf. Bowen chooses to blame the Americans for the Arar and Norman tragedies, but in both cases, the main perpetrators are Canadian -- the former for transmitting false information, the latter for withholding truth. ...-
http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Worthington_Peter/2007/01/14/3362254-sun.html

Posted by: maz2 at January 14, 2007 9:43 AM

When I was in high school in the 70's there was an ice age coming,when they can tell me what's going to happen this afternoon and be right I'll worry about 100 years from now.Suzuki and his LEFTY'S tried to change the world with the color red that failed now they are using the color green.Lane

Posted by: Lane Brown at January 14, 2007 9:52 AM

Mass collaboration: Harnessing the power of global ideas
Wikinomics: Bestseller touts the benefits of widespread collaboration over the Net
Excerpts:

Mass collaboration, a large number of people and companies coming together on the Web to innovate and create value, is evidenced in the operating system Linux, the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia, and the virtual communities of YouTube and MySpace.

Rob McEwen, former chief executive of Vancouver's Goldcorp Inc., decided to test the benefits of mass collaboration and launched the Goldcorp Challenge in 2000.

He took all of the company's geological information about a property in Red Lake, Ont., that dated back to 1948 and offered $575,000 in prize money for those who produced the best estimates of where the gold was buried.

The contest yielded 110 targets to mine for gold, half of which the company hadn't identified. More than 80 per cent of their targets yielded a substantial quantity of gold.

Tapscott and Williams used these keystones while creating Wikinomics.

Tapscott in Toronto and Williams in England used Skype, the voice-over-Internet service, to collaborate and write the book.

The subtitle came from an online discussion held during one week last summer.

And the 11th chapter of Wikinomics, the Wikinomics Playbook, at 15 words, scarcely makes a dent in the otherwise dense 324-page book.

That's because the final version won't be available until Feb. 5.

It's waiting for you to make your online contribution at wikinomics.com/wiki.
http://www.thestar.com/printArticle/170729

Posted by: maz2 at January 14, 2007 11:25 AM

Looks like another beheading by the Religion of Peach in Thailand.

http://www.breitbart.com/news/2007/01/14/D8MKRNJO0.html

Posted by: shaken at January 14, 2007 11:41 AM

Arnold should accept PM Harper's invitation to come to Canada to talk about so-called man-made global warming.

The Governator could kill four(4) birds with one stone.

#1) Escape the freezing California climate

http://www.news10.net/display_story.aspx?
storyid=23341

#2) Learn about Canada

#3) Realize that Al Gore pulled the wool over the Terminator's eyes.

#4) and he could have a good time, eh !!

Posted by: B. Hoax Aware at January 14, 2007 11:54 AM

Re: Jack Layton, I thought that he was going to pee his pants with excitement when he was talking about Arnold coming to Canada. The only thing that could be better is if Arnold does come to visit and Jack is denied a meeting. That would make my day!

Posted by: MaryM at January 14, 2007 12:47 PM

B. Hoax-Until Arnolds broken let is healed, he wont be able to ski here in Alberta.

Posted by: mary T. at January 14, 2007 1:12 PM

Seems that Don Butler, CanWest News Service, would rather planes be blown up by terrorits. More bodies, more coffins, more newspapers and more dead trees.

http://www.canada.com/topics/news/story.html?id=86ca6f29-7486-4463-a878-e083bd54c40e&k=88089

No where in his article do you see the security issues of flying today. Oh, no. Just how someone, someday, maybe, could be pulled aside at the check-in counter.

The media is out of control and is a clear and present danger to our well being.

Posted by: B. Hoax Aware at January 14, 2007 1:21 PM

Should be leg, not let. This new keyboard is very sensitive, and doesn't spell too well. Fact is my old one needed the keys to be really pressed all the way down. This one you barely touch the keys and a letter appears. I was going to enroll this keyboard in an ESL course, but it is filled up with liberals trying to understand dion.

Posted by: mary T. at January 14, 2007 1:25 PM

'Proud to be Canadian.ca' has a couple of side bar videos on Muslim culture.

Brigitte Gabriel (Lebonese), and

Wafa Sultan have lived the "culture".

I saw their emotional presentations, on the internet, months ago. Although I watch TV very little anymore, I often check the MSM websites daily and have never seen anything on these very telling life-stories.

Kate, an addition to your side bars on the new "Mac" ????

Posted by: B. Hoax Aware at January 14, 2007 1:56 PM

Both "climate change" and "global warmimg" are used here. It's a con$cen$u$. ...-


Bush Set For Climate Change U-Turn

The Guardian UK
Downing Street says that belated US recognition of global warming could lead to a post-Kyoto agreement on curbing emissions.

George Bush is preparing to make a historic shift in his position on global warming when he makes his State of the Union speech later this month, say senior Downing Street officials. Tony Blair hopes that the new stance by the United States will lead to a breakthrough in international talks on climate change and that the outlines of a successor...-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1767488/posts

Posted by: maz2 at January 14, 2007 2:37 PM

Tomorrow's the last day that Canada Post is sending cards/packages to Canadian soldiers in Afghanistan for free. You don't have to pay postage. The package I sent the soldier I've adopted would have cost almost $10.00, but I paid only for the bubble envelope.

Posted by: 'been around the block at January 14, 2007 3:57 PM


The Steyn variations

Mark Steyn found it too much fun not to join in Bill Bennett's inspired "Sandy Berger Lies" contest that has contributed so much to my anger management therapy this week. Seth Leibsohn has kindly forwarded Mark's three submissions. Mark's first submission comes complete with directions for recording:

THE SANDY PANTS
(from the film Slick Willie Wonka And The Shop-Lift Factory)

Hey, everybody! Gather round, the Sandy Pants is here! What kind of archival material do you want? Classified documents? Confidential minutes? Intelligence briefings? Cables? You’ve come to the right place, because I’m the Sandy Pants!

(Ooooooo!)

Who can take the memo
Stuff it in his sock
Take it out the building
And then walk it up the block
The Sandy Pants (The Sandy Pants)
Oh, the Sandy Pants can (The Sandy Pants can)
The Sandy Pants can ‘cause he fixes it for Bill
And makes his boss look good (Makes his boss look good)

Who can take the secrets
Out the door at night
Slide them under trailers
On a dark construction site
The Sandy Pants (The Sandy Pants)
Oh, the Sandy Pants can (The Sandy Pants can)
The Sandy Pants can ‘cause he fixes it for Bill
And makes his boss look good (Makes his boss look good) ...-


Mark's second submission draws on the Great American Songbook, with an appropriate nod, if I am not mistaken, to Frank Sinatra:

I’VE GOT YOU UNDER MY SLACKS

I’ve Got You Under My Slacks
I’ve got you deep in the thighs of me
So deep in my thighs
You’re wat’ring the eyes of me
I’ve Got You Under My Slacks

I tried so hard to relax
I said to myself this report never will fit so well
But why should I try to desist from crimes I commit so well?
I’ve Got You Under My Slacks

I’ll sacrifice nothing much come what might
For the act of stuffing my shorts
‘Cept maybe the feeling that my pants are too tight
And a tickling next to my warts

Don’t I know Billy C says rifle the stacks ...-

Mark's third submission is "for ballad lovers everywhere." I think that probably means we're singing this to Bing Crosby's or Frank Sinatra's version of the song:

TRY A LITTLE TENDERNESS

He may be weary
Sandy does get weary
Wearing the same shabby slacks
But when he’s weary
He goes back in and ransacks

Bill Clinton’s waiting
Just anticipating
Memos he needs from the stacks
When you’re without them
Try ol’ Sandy’s shabby slacks ...-
powerlineblog

Posted by: maz2 at January 14, 2007 4:28 PM

Suzuki -- the advocate, author and journalist who has become the face of the environmental movement in Canada -- appeared on CTV's Question Period on Sunday.
ctv.ca
...-

Donate to David Suzuki's fundamentalist environmentalism causes, shut up or get lambasted!


Climate change debate muddied
Tom Harris and Tim Ball
nanaimobulletin.com
Dec 28 2006

Earlier this month Olympic skiers Thomas Grandi and Sara Renner announced they were joining David Suzuki to fight climate change.

Twice a world Cup gold medal winner, Grandi intends to donate half his circuit winnings this season to the David Suzuki Foundation. Suzuki hopes his “Play it Cool” campaign will attract other athletes.

When asked about the issue by CBC News, Nancy Greene Raine, honoured in 1999 as Canada’s female athlete of the century, expressed reservations about global warming fears. For this, the World Cup and Olympic gold medal skier was lambasted by university and government proponents of the human-caused climate change theory. ...
Greene Raine said, “We don’t know what next week’s weather is going to be. To say in 50 or 100 years, the temperature is going to do this is a bit of a stretch for me.”

It is a bit of a stretch for climate scientists as well.

Computer models used to forecast climate decades from now are based on the same fundamentals as models used to predict next week’s weather.

No sensible person would bet on a seven-day weather forecast so why should Canada wager billions on what the models predict for a century from now?

Greene Raine’s caution is justified.

This affair is another example of how the climate science debate has been ruined by politics and bullying. When statements as inoffensive as Greene Raine’s result in indignation and attacks, we know the issue is no longer about science. Instead, it has become fundamentalist environmentalism where no one dare question established dogma, a situation that should make any thinking person skeptical.

Let’s hope parliamentarians think critically about this, the most complex field of science ever studied, before committing Canada to costly and probably impossible and pointless carbon dioxide targets.


Tim Ball, chairman of the Natural Resources Stewardship Project, is a Victoria-based environmental consultant and former climatology professor at the University of Winnipeg. Tom Harris is an Ottawa-based mechanical engineer and executive director of NRSP....-
http://www.cbcwatch.ca/?q=node/view/2155/18367

Posted by: maz2 at January 14, 2007 6:51 PM

Caveat Emptor.


CP, aka Communist Press, has been paid for headlines for decades by the liberal-left/Liberals.

CP, the pimp, with its stable/harem of presstitutes, has been bought/paid for years ago.
Bourque gets 5 million visits/month? Yearly = 60 million visits? More than Worn.
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Buying Headlines

The Canadian Press issues a warning about headlines on news aggregator sites because they can be bought and paid for:

The site (http://www.bourque.org/), which some reports suggest gets more than five million visits per month, advertises its ability to provide “unique customized tactical messaging capabilities” and lists its services as “banners, headlines, pop polls, e-mail blasts (and) more.”

Visitors to Bourque Newswatch see a page with a series of short, punchy headlines. Clicking on the headline links the reader to a story, usually on an external news site. The link may also be to a news release on a corporate web site, or a polling company survey.

Bourque did not respond to repeated e-mails and phone messages seeking an interview for this story. (jack's newswatch) ...-

Posted by: maz2 at January 14, 2007 8:17 PM

More: What a Load of Manure from Cheadle, CP. Barf...-


... but not to worry about Abnormal, "who

runs his own popular, independent - and non-commercial - news aggregator" ...
Abnormal gets his URL inserted for free? Yuk, yuk, yuk...$$$$$$ Same old bs from Ab...-


By BRUCE CHEADLE CP
Media analysts connected to both the Liberal and Conservative parties said Bourque's readership is comprised of highly sought-after decision-makers and media, making the portal an effective tool. Depending on the issue, a well-placed Bourque headline and story link can be more effective than a half-page ad in a national newspaper, said one.

Even at up to $10,000 a month for the headline service "it's really cost-effective," said a political source. You can also buy the headline service for a day or two at a time, as issues or stories arise that you want highlighted.

Other political clients listed by Bourque include the B.C. Liberal party, Ontario's Progressive Conservative and Liberal parties, the NDP in Saskatchewan, John Tory's mayoralty campaign in Toronto and Belinda Stronach's federal Conservative leadership campaign of 2004.

While it is not known which clients specifically bought headlines, multiple current and former clients say that as a paying advertiser, it is understood you will get favourable news links on the site.

"It reflects badly on all the participants in the scheme, just like the American radio payola scandal in the 1950s," said one communications lawyer familiar with Bourque's services who did not want to speak on the record.

Norman Spector, a former chief of staff to Conservative prime minister Brian Mulroney who runs his own popular, independent - and non-commercial - news aggregator called Norman's Spectator (http://members.shaw.ca/nspector4), said he had no idea Bourque's editorial content could be dictated on a pay-to-play basis. ...-
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/MediaNews/2007/01/14/3363007-cp.html

Posted by: maz2 at January 14, 2007 8:28 PM

Bourque ?? I was a regular there for a little while.

NeilNews was better.

National Newswatch.com is the best.

If the slease and political hackiness is true of Bourque, that is disgusting. Imagine what the MSM is up to !!??

Posted by: B. Hoax Aware at January 14, 2007 9:25 PM

I think The Governator probably knows quite a bit about Canada. He made several movies in Canada and IIRC he owns (or owned) a place at Silver Star in Vernon.

Posted by: concrete at January 14, 2007 10:02 PM

"Racism, as used today, is a hoax."

If Mein Kaumpf were written today, there'd be a section in it dedicated to that thought.

Posted by: Jose at January 15, 2007 12:12 AM

CBC aka, the Mosque; sub-branch Regina.

Muslim mosques are the epi-centre now of Muslim jihad.

CBC is a shill for the murderous Muslim Islamist terrorists and their imams-priests who hide in mosques.

Islam's allies, the MSM and the left-liberal socialists, attempt to silence those who oppose multiculturalism. The epithet "racism/racist" is their attempt to deflect their guilt of being the true racists onto others who oppose their murderous dogmas. Their cry of "racist" is racist, itself.
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Muslim Council of Britain Seething About Undercover Documentary

Britain’s Channel 4, normally a den of moonbats, will broadcast a show tomorrow night that goes undercover to expose the prevalence of militant Islamic ideology in Britain’s mosques. Predictably, the Muslim Council of Britain is seething and whining—in this case, in an article published on Iran’s mullah-approved news site: TV documentary accused of misrepresenting UK Muslims.

It’s guilt by association. It’s all taken out of context. It’s demonization. You know the drill by now. (The MCB prefers that the British public remain ignorant of what’s being preached in the country’s mosques.)


The Muslim Council of Britain (MCB) is accusing Channel Four commercial channel of attempting to foment division and sectarianism among Britain’s 1.8 million Muslim community.

A documentary, being screened Monday, goes undercover at mosques to find what it in its advance publicity are “preachers condemning integration into British society, condemning democracy and praising the Taliban for killing British soldiers.”
LGF

Posted by: maz2 at January 15, 2007 9:20 AM

Lethbridge Herald has a guest columnist today, with a very muslim name, praising lmotp. In an attempt to cover up the truth about muslims and their rop she says there are many different sects among the shites and sunis and all don't follow the same things so it would be impossible to cover all of them. I just want the beliefs covered that advocate stoning, beheading, suicide bombers, ied makers, honor killings for a start.

Posted by: mary T. at January 15, 2007 12:01 PM

Garth can play the drums...Dion has no apparent usefulness at all...............

Posted by: OMMAG at January 15, 2007 1:47 PM
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