Recommended viewing:
www.aconvenientfiction.com
Today’s China: Seeing the Lies Behind ‘Emerging Power’ Rhetoric
By Hu Shaojiang
Trend Magazine Apr 28, 2007
The claim that “China is an emerging super power” has regularly been read in both Chinese and Western media.
Chinese regime officials boast about it, seeking to create a myth of legitimacy for their communist rule and to quiet dissatisfaction of the general public.
Many Chinese seek comfort in this myth to ease their daily misery, and some talk about it in the hope of redeeming self-esteem.
Even those Westerners who believe in the rising super power of China also have their different agendas. Some play up the Chinese market for their own speculative opportunities and others exaggerate about China to distract from their own domestic contradictions.
(Liberals, Chretien, PowerCorp, Maurice Strong, Paul Martin et al have fed us this line for years as an excuse to pour big bucks into THEIR pet projects in China...)
Read MUCH more at:
http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-4-28/54675.html
Posted by: Lorraine at May 1, 2007 2:50 PMlorraine - epoch times and D.J. McGuire, who runs it, has its own agenda. It's stuck in the 1950's, the anti-communist era. All it can focus on, is the Evil Communists, ignoring that this phase is gone and China is rapidly changing.
I'm certainly against communism; a collectivist infrastructure won't work in large populations with an industrial economy. But, epoch times is fixated on it. Communism is OVER in China; it is moving out from the bottom up.
The Chinese are not 'stuck in misery'; they are rapidly moving into a capitalist economy and most have one agenda - consumerism and making as much money as possible. They aren't interested in ideology - communist or otherwise.
Epoch times is also pro Falun Gong, which I consider a cult.
The difficult situation in China now, is the transition from the peasant subsistence agriculturalism, the mainstay of China from the beginning, to urbanization and industrialism. Trying to move peasant families off the peasant farm, to train and industrialize them - a superhuman transition.
Posted by: ET at May 1, 2007 3:09 PMDid some further reading on that twit Michael Byers who thinks that Stephen Harper and General Hillier should be charged with war crimes. Turns out that the guy would like to see these kinds of "crimes" thrown around rather liberally. Hence this quote from an article of his on climate change: "Governments that today refuse to prevent climate change may well come to be regarded in the future as having perpetrated international crimes."
When morons like this start calling for war crimes trials for real war criminals like Fidel Castro or Robert Mugabe, I might then be able to take their rantings seriously. Until then, he's just another wingnut. It speaks to the desperation of the MSM that they felt compelled to dredge up his crap to create a news story.
Posted by: Dennis at May 1, 2007 3:11 PMHeh?
Kinny's Comments
Kettles Pots and Leftoids! Eh?
Paul Martin's (actually Maurice Strong and PowerCorp's give to Paul Martin but I digress) company Canada Steamship Lines has gone through a merger:
March 28th, 2007
Subject: NOTICE OF MERGER – EFECTIVE AS OF APRIL 1, 2007.
This is to advise you that, effective April 1, 2007, Canada Steamship Lines Inc. will merge with its parent company, The CSL Group Inc. The name of the new merged entity will be “The CSL Group Inc.”. The business formerly conducted by Canada Steamship Lines Inc. will be conducted through a division of The CSL Group Inc., named “ Canada Steamship Lines”.
As a consequence, effective April 1, 2007, all the rights, obligations and liabilities of the merged entities will automatically become those of The CSL Group Inc. Please be assured that this merger will in no way affect the way we conduct our business and service our customers; this is solely an effort to consolidate our operations. All officers, directors and managers of Canada Steamship Lines Inc. will retain their current titles/positions, but within the Canada Steamship Lines division.
Please address all future correspondence, starting April 1, 2007, to Canada Steamship Lines, a division of The CSL Group Inc.
If you have any questions or concerns, please do not hesitate to contact the undersigned.
Sylvie Lafleur
Director,
Customer Service & Contract Administration
http://www.csl.ca/
Posted by: Lorraine at May 1, 2007 3:25 PM
A rainbow green bite the dust
http://ca.today.reuters.com/news/newsArticle.aspx?type=businessNews&storyID=2007-05-01T163841Z_01_WLA8119_RTRIDST_0_BUSINESS-BP-CEO-COL.XML
may and svend all in one.
Here is an excellent blog post by someone who used to believe in man made global warming who has now bet $6,000 of his own money that the earth's temperature will not rise in the next 20 years. A good overview of how science and politics have become merged on this issue over the last 15 years.
http://backseatdriving.blogspot.com/2007/04/climate-skeptics-guest-post-why-david.html
Most are aware that I am an alternate fuel auto enthusiast.. ad nausi. Apologies.
My blogsite is a quick study for someone who may want to consider an hybrid or EV. I have attempted to keep the sometimes complex copy pared to the bone.
The latest is San Francisco based Tesla Motors, makers of the Electric Vehicle, [EV], Tesla Roadster, 0 to 60mph in 6 seconds, is opening retail stores, the first being in Los Angeles.
There is a bright new photo posted as well.
Notice there is no blogroll or ads. Just a low traffic info blog. = TG
Posted by: TG at May 1, 2007 3:51 PMA few too many words and their meanings have been stolen from our vocabulary. They've take the words 'gay' and 'rainbow'and now their working on discrediting 'green' with the despicable antics of Lizzie May.
In the HOC today, Defence Minister O'Connor stood on a question of privilege and clearly explained that he did not at anytime mislead the house regarding all the slag and accusations from the BANCRUPT OPPOSITION.
It's shameful for anyone to have to put up with character assassination by less than honorable members playing gotcha politics. They have no credibility, long ago lost their own moral compass.
The Speaker could use a tune up, can't seem to keep order and demand civility.
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Liberal Aboriginal Affairs Minister David Ramsay refuses face-to-face meeting
-- instead Caledonia residents get "Liberal sympathy" -- which, in case anybody's
wondering... is about as useful as a bucket of warm spit.
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Posted by: neo at May 1, 2007 4:07 PMThis bit of global warming skepticism was posted by DJ McGuire over at the Shotgun, but I can't resist screaming it from every rooftop I can climb up onto:
http://backseatdriving.blogspot.com/2007/04/climate-skeptics-guest-post-why-david.html
Posted by: Blackadder at May 1, 2007 4:13 PMRussia's talking about a new space race, this time for energy:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/05/01/wmoon01.xml
Russian researchers have recently come up with a new fusion technology that is a) performing very well in tests b) orders of magnitudes cheaper and smaller than Tokamaks and c) could handle Helium 3 no problem (the optimal fuel for a fusion reactor).
ET "The Chinese are not 'stuck in misery'; they are rapidly moving into a capitalist economy and most have one agenda - consumerism and making as much money as possible. They aren't interested in ideology - communist or otherwise."
The Chinese have a pretty consistent 3,000 year history of pragmaticaly amassing as much wealth as they could get their hands on. Getting dethroned as the Quiet Superpower seems to have made them prone to waves of self destructive religious mania (of which communism was only the third). To me China is looking increasingly like it did pre-1820s.
Fritz- Making a bet like that isn't impressive. Collecting on it is a different story.
Posted by: Jose at May 1, 2007 4:21 PMPrince Charles and royal carbon a$$print
The 58-year-old heir to the throne is a longtime environmentalist.
He runs an organic farm and has a line of organic foods, Duchy Originals.
He cancelled his annual ski holiday in Switzerland in order to reduce the number of airplane flights he takes, and he has converted to biodiesel cars and provided bicycles to his London staff.
jose - that's quite the statement - China and 'religious mania'. Explain.
And China as pre 1820? What's that supposed to mean?
Posted by: ET at May 1, 2007 4:31 PM*
"www.ecofraud.ca
Hilarious must read.
The Truth is out there...
Posted by: Ted at May 1, 2007 4:05 PM"
ted,
maybe you should be asking... who is marc gendron?
you know, the guy who registered ecofraud.ca
Administrative Contact:
Marc Gendron (sz5-58tzyvus@namesproprivacy.ca)
Namespro.ca Private WHOIS, 130-8191 Westminster Highway, Box 276
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Phone: 16046828059
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Posted by: neo at May 1, 2007 4:53 PMTime to chill, with a little of that southern
Hume-err
Rupert Murdoch is willing to spend few billion dollars to buy Dow Jones in the USA.
Now if only he would spend a few million in Canada to counter Canadian ( as Kate astutely posted elsewhere today ) "politically motivated media whores" .
Fox new in Canada, a novel idea, eh?
The CanWest Global online story about Elizabeth May's recent comments quotes an anonymous PMO "spokesperson."
I think it's bunk.
anchorlink.blogspot.com/2007/05/something-is-amiss-here.html
Posted by: Kerry at May 1, 2007 5:04 PMJust noticed danny williams parts his hair in the middle. Does that mean he is left sometimes and right sometimes, or thinks taking the middle road will get him friends in Canada. Wonder if he has given any thought to what will happen to his rock if our PM gets a majority, and the rock sends lib or ndp to the house. Any info on how mays remarks re nazis went over in NS. If she gets more than her own vote it just shows the ignorance of voters.
Posted by: mary T. at May 1, 2007 5:09 PMA bomb shell dropped in the Saskatchewan Legislature. A 1994 police report reveals that the NDP have known since at least that time that caucus fraud wasn't reported properly to the police.
http://taxpayersfederation.blogspot.com/2007/05/sask-who-knew-what-and-when.html
Image of map is on display.
Find the N-W Passage. Surprise! No ice.
Really? None from moi's bridge.
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German chancellor hands over map first naming America
German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Monday officially handed over to the United States the 500-year-old map that was the first to tell the world of a new land it called America.
Library of Congress historians say the world map, completed by German-born cleric and cartographer Martin Waldseemueller in 1507, is the first known document to use the name America — named after Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci — the first to depict the Western Hemisphere and the first to show separate Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1826741/posts
Posted by: maz2 at May 1, 2007 5:35 PMneo:
Cherniak has that website linked on his blog. Yet he is (not)surprisingly refusing to post my comment with that hallsofmacadamia link you provided.
Posted by: Reid at May 1, 2007 5:36 PMElizabeth May: Christian Bashing "Christian"
Stephane Dion’s green Green deputry’s sermon this weekend in London, Ontario continues to stun the nation as more of it surfaces in the public domain.
The bulk of attention has centered on her comparison between the PM and Neville Chamberlain – saying that appeasing the Nazis was not as bad as producing the most effective greenhouse gas plan emitted by a Canadian government so far. Those comments require no comment from me; at the risk of being labeled a climate change denier, however, I would suggest that the holocaust is a sicker, sadder and wholly more evil event than global warming.
We have come to expect this sort of ahuman warped-braindom from this very new Liberal party. What stunned me even more however was a fact and a paraphrase:
Fact: Elizabeth May is in training to be an Anglican Minister.
Paraphrase: In her sermon, Elizabeth May said evangelical Christians, like George W. Bush, await the end of the world with glee and this is why they are doing nothing to fight global warming. ...-
http://www.chuckercanuck.blogspot.com/
"Or the political system might blame science for misinforming it, which could be a terrible outcome for science because the political system is powerful and not constrained by truth."
David Evans from Science Speak from the post by Fritz. Though the sentence is about global warming his thought on politics is so true.
Posted by: David Hand at May 1, 2007 6:50 PMMore disgusting grandstanding antics by our opposition party leaders at the expense of a Canadian hockey hero.
Shane Doan, one of the most respectable hockey players around by most accounts is under attack by Dion, Layton, and Duceppe, among other (Denis Coderre). They are demanding he step down as captain of Team Canada for anti-French statements he was alleged to have made, denies ever making, and was cleared of making by an NHL review. He is currently suing Denis Coderre.
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20070501.wsptdoan1/BNStory/Front
I'm demanding Dion, Layton, and Duceppe step down as leaders of their respective parties and resign from parliament until they can prove Mr Doan made his statements.
Posted by: Jimbo at May 1, 2007 7:06 PMpundit - so what if China has the 'longest time line'?
And what do you mean by 'continuous thread'?
I'm still waiting for jose's answer to my question. What religious mania and what about pre-1820?
Posted by: ET at May 1, 2007 7:08 PMGarth Turner publishes anonymous "Letter to Stephen Harper", an obvious fraud designed to specifically smear none other than...Small Dead Animals! This guy has gone off the deep end.
http://www.garth.ca/weblog/2007/04/30/small-angry-tories/
Any lawyers out there want to send a retraction demand letter to Garth & the Liberal Party on behalf of Kate?
Posted by: NCF TO at May 1, 2007 7:33 PMMayDion and DionMay and George Moonbat: The triad of the Green-Red Church.
This is beyond parody/satire. CP "reports" with a deadpan story.
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May gets backing from Brits in comparing climate change to Second World War
By BRUCE CHEADLE
Ottawa (CP)
{...] Dion: "So I'm uncomfortable with the reference to Chamberlain about anything else than what happened in the Second World War." [...]
In an interview Tuesday, May said the tempest over her weekend remarks to a church group were being both misrepresented and overblown.
May explained that the controversial quote attributed to her in news reports was actually her repeating the comments of a British journalist and environmental writer, George Monbiot.
Monbiot had told a conference on Saturday that there is a "new axis of evil" on climate change, naming U.S. President George Bush, Australian Prime Minister John Howard and Harper as the offending trio.
According to May, who says she took notes, Monbiot called the three "more culpable in the eyes of history than (former British prime minister) Neville Chamberlain's attempt to appease the Nazis."
May says she repeated Monbiot's opinion on Sunday when she spoke to a church group in London, Ont., at the invitation of the local Liberal MP who had defeated her there in a fall federal byelection.
The point, May said Tuesday, is that Monbiot was comparing the moral failure of meeting the targets of the Kyoto protocol on greenhouse gas emissions with Chamberlain's failure to appreciate the dangers of Nazi Germany.
"We run the risk of losing civilization," said May. ...-
The entire sorry story is here:
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2007/05/01/4145643-cp.html
Posted by: maz2 at May 1, 2007 7:43 PMthe irony here is if that dingbat moonbat was alive in 38, she would have sided with the peaceniks and allowed Hitler to hold Europe, and we all would be goose-stepping today.....she should stick to hugging trees and sorting cardboard......moonbat idiot!
Posted by: kingstonlad at May 1, 2007 7:55 PMncf to - yes, I agree; that letter to Garth Turner is an obvious fraud. And I strongly suspect that many of his commentors are actually Garth Turner.
He's a mean-spirited vindictive old man, narcissistic and filled with anger because no-one listens to him.
He's after kate because of her marvellous spoof of him as 'Me, Me, Me, Me, Me'. And that's exactly what he is.
That includes his blog - with that 'anonymous letter' written by him, and those comments, also written by him.
Ignore him.
ET "I'm still waiting for jose's answer to my question. What religious mania and what about pre-1820?"
The first was started by a firewood salesman who proclaimed himself to be Jesus Christ's younger brother (I kid you not) and kicked off the Taiping Rebellion. It's the second bloodiest war in history, at least 20 million deaths (and possibly a great deal more).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taiping_Rebellion
That was followed by an anti-christian movement, the Boxer Rebellion. Hundreds of thousands of young men were convinced they'd been possesed by spirits that would render them bulletproof. It didn't work apparently.
The third wave was maoism, which is an agressive monothestic religion (almost all marxism/communism is). There's no god involved of course, but that's a mere technicality, it ticks all the boxes in the religion checklist.
The 1820s was the last decade before the Opium Wars btw. After that point the old order began unravelling.
Posted by: Jose at May 1, 2007 8:13 PM"William Meek, a Calgary-based reader, nicely sums it up. It has "very little to do with small investors getting clobbered," he wrote.
Instead, the people really hurt by the Halloween decision to tax trusts were the brokers and senior people in oil and gas companies "disappointed that this wonderful source of megabucks has dried up."
Media tarred in issue of trust(s)
Jonathan Chevreau, Financial Post
Published: Tuesday, May 01, 2007
The ongoing income trust saga is no longer just one of aggrieved industry players and penniless retirees pitted against a heartless, promise-breaking government.
Increasingly, we in the media are part of the story. Both individual columnists and some of our sources are coming under increasing attack.
Last week, things got testy when Brent Fullard -- founder of industry lobby group Canadian Association of Income Trust Investors (CAITI) -- took it upon himself to forward a series of private e-mails between the two of us to the media at large and to various government and industry figures.
I never granted permission for this and certainly would not publish verbatim a series of e-mails between myself and a source without the prior permission of that source.
I issued a 10-point rebuttal and asked Bullard to forward it to the same list he'd sent to the original list. This he declined to do, on the grounds "your comments that were circulated by me could not have been taken out of context since the full text of your message was there for anyone to read."
[...]
I also asked Bullard to respond to the charge that CAITI's very name is misleading, in that only four of its founders are individuals and a dozen or so are industry participants. He disagreed with this: "We are not in the misleading business."
Well, you could have fooled me.
It turns out I was not the first or only victim of this kind of guerrilla tactic, which was clearly designed to discredit both myself and my sources....-
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/columnists/story.html?id=88fd41b8-e672-4a8f-9ad9-19663efc6dc8
Posted by: maz2 at May 1, 2007 8:14 PMFor those looking for more information on the stupidity of banning incandescent bulbs, check out the following link:
http://sound.westhost.com/articles/incandescent.htm
This contains more information than most people might want on the impact of mandating compact fluorescent bulbs through the force of the nanny state. I've sent a copy to PMSH. Warning: may produce somnolence in those who don't have a geeky interest in things electronic.
Originally posted by Vitruvius to the Western Standard's Shotgun blog.
Thanks, jose.
I don't think that the problem in China was 'getting dethroned'; I think that the problem was the difficulty in moving from a peasant sustenance agricultural economy in most areas, and an irrigation agricultural economy in other areas - into a modern industrial economy.
They weren't able to mobilize the people to make that transition - until Maoism, who forced them out of an agricultural to an industrial economy.
Their current transition is into a three class economy, with a growing capitalist middle class. That will require democracy.
Posted by: ET at May 1, 2007 8:44 PMWhat is General Electric going to DO about the old fashioned lightbulb anyways?
http://www.grcblog.com/
Posted by: Lorraine at May 1, 2007 8:45 PMJust finished watching local news to see Larry Hubich and his labour faithful rallying against TILMA. Do these people get the day off with pay to protest? How could I get a day off to protest against the NDP?
Posted by: mjc at May 1, 2007 8:53 PMStill Dead!
Today Fidel Castro failed to appear for the MayDay parade in Havana.
Posted by: Woodporter at May 1, 2007 8:53 PMPaging Taliban Jack.....
"By aligning themselves with foreigners (especially Pakistanis, Pushtun and otherwise) and drug gangs, the Taliban have lost all moral authority in most of Afghanistan. Even the tribal ties some pro-Taliban Afghan Pushtuns have, are strained by the cooperation with Pakistan and the drug gangsters. When the Taliban arrived in the early 1990s, they were a force of law and order, promising to end fifteen years of war. But now, the Taliban are bringing back violence. The cure has turned into the disease. That's why most Afghans believe the Taliban have lost, and will never rise above the level of banditry and armed nuisance."
Posted by: Ross at May 1, 2007 8:58 PM
ET "Their current transition is into a three class economy, with a growing capitalist middle class. That will require democracy."
I suspect so, but I doubt it'll resemble western style democracy. Chinese people are actually much more plugged in at the local level with various committes and councils than westerners are. What they lack is any connect beyond that.
Posted by: Jose at May 1, 2007 9:07 PMThe Alarmists' Latest, Most-Despicable-Ever Propaganda Strategy
http://thecanadiansentinel.blogspot.com/2007/05/alarmists-latest-most-despicable-ever.html
...in which I, The Canadian Sentinel, respond to the latest slurs coming from the extremist Chicken Little alarmists, slurs that would please the likes of Goebbels, Lenin and bin Laden, who know the power of the Big Lie and of thought control of the masses.
They brought it upon themselves. And I pull no punches, take no prisoners... you'll like it.
Posted by: The Canadian Sentinel at May 1, 2007 9:31 PMET, Maoism hardly forced a modern economy. Mao had the Chinese trying to build mini-blast furnaces in their back yards.
The NATIONALISTS on Taiwan beat them to a modern industrial society by decades. I just hope their fabricating nukes as we speak because I have no faith that either party in my country is coming to their aid with the PRC invades.
Posted by: BipolarBear at May 1, 2007 9:36 PMCitoyen Dion plus 33,999 Citoyens de la France are eligible to vote in the French election in Montreal.
Where will Citoyen vote? Will Citoyen's visit to the poll be a "photo-op"?
Will Citoyen Dion boycott the election as Citoyen Le Pen has advised?
"Sarkozy's Montreal office is his biggest outside Europe. There are some 34,000 French voters living in Montreal, the greatest number outside France."...-
Sarkozy supporters in Quebec ask for police protection ...-
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/montreal/story/2007/05/01/qc-sarkozy0501.html
This Shane Doan thing really pisses me off. Don't are elected officials have bigger things to worry about than whether a hockey player said something "mean" to a Frenchman??
Small Dead Garth is part of the problem.
I agree, you need an election. To tell him, "YOU'RE FIRED" on international television.
Posted by: Josef in America at May 1, 2007 10:37 PMnonsense, bipolar bear; the Chinese aren't going to invade. Calm down.
I maintain my point, the Communist regime in China moved it out of a peasant agriculturalism to an industrial economy. Chiang Kai-Shek's corrupt gov't didn't do it.
Agreed, jose, the Chinese have always been 'local'; that's been their strength, quite frankly, because it has meant that they were 'grounded' in local economic and social requirements rather than following an abstract general authority of some far-off overlord.
However, a three-class system is similar all around the world - and the Chinese are quite eager to be part of the international global network, via communications (electronic systems), scientific research collaborations, and the economy. The different between the Chinese eagerness to be part of the global world - and the Islamic, who reject that collaboration and interaction - is obvious.
pundit - I don't see a society as going through 'heaves and sways'. I don't see a society as continuous. If they change their economic mode and political mode, even though they inhabit the same geographic terrain, in my view, they are not the same society. There is absolutely no comparison between the English society of the 8th century and that of the 16th century. You may consider that they are the 'same people', but in my view, they are not; the infrastructure is completely different.
For example, the mov't from a two class subsistence economy to a three class market economy, which took place in Europe from about 1100 to 1450 AD, did not result in the 'same' society, but in a profoundly different society.
China, like Russia, remained in a peasant two class agricultural society - until the modern era. The Chinese were still cutting the heads off the chickens in the backyard, when Europe was manufacturing iron and steel, when Newton was working on his laws, when Darwin was analyzing biological change, etc.
I don't know what you mean by 'continuous but evolving language and culture'. The English, French, German languages have also evolved, and all of them, by the way, are far easier to learn than the non-phonetic Chinese language. It is only recently that the Chinese have simplified their written form.
I don't think that they sacrificed liberty for survival; they didn't need to reject the one for the other. As a counter example, in order for the Europeans to survive, the Europeans had to promote the liberty of the individual.
The Chinese rejection of individualism fits right in with a peasant agricultural mode of life which requires stability, no freedom to leave the local farm, and a reliance on the family and kin to support each other. And, such an ideology meant that they had no capacity to gradually change that economy and move readily into industrialism. That's why it had to be forced on them by a violent revolution.
As for WWII - the communist revolution was certainly comparable - and the reasons for both were similar - to move the society out of one socioeconomic/political structure, to another. Such a change is rarely, rarely, gradual. Instead, that type of change is violent and traumatic. It's a deep structural change, not surface.
There is no way that the N. American natives could have stopped the European immigration. The N. Americans were operating in either a hunting or horticultural economy; both of these are stable, non-collaborative and non-adaptive, and they had no capacity to stop an expanding market economy. The European market economy enabled a highly flexible, adaptive and 'growth' society.
I disagree with your view of a 'continuous society'. In my view, if the deep structure of the society, ie, the economic, political and legal mode changes - then, it's a completely different society.
The longest mode of lifestyle, has been hunting and gathering - which has almost died out, but some bands of H&G were living in that same mode for 40,000 years. Agriculture only developed about 10,000 years ago - and the most basic types have lasted until the last century.
I have no idea what you mean by 'the present residents' exhibit many traits acquired over the past thousands of years. Culture is not genetic.
Posted by: ET at May 1, 2007 11:08 PMHave the leaders of the opposition lost their minds. Layton telling PMSH to get rid of his entire cabinet. Poor talibanjack. He will never have the opportunity to form a cabinet, and neither will dion. If the set election law is passed, will we have to put up with the crap going on for over 2 years. Will the 16 liberals leaving stay till then. Doesn't BS have to go run Magna. Calling the PM a liar is much worse than a supposed insult to a frenchman, (which we have all made) If the captain of the hockey team has to be replaced, I vote that the entire team boycott the rest of the series. Talk about hurting canada's image on the world stage. I want an election, to get rid of all those libs and talibanjacks, who think they are the government. 2 years of waiting for the libs to force an election, and blocking every piece of legislation presented is not something cdns need.
ET -- I disagree with your cavalier dismissal of the Epoch Times. You might thing that anti-Communism is a throwback to the fifties, but I expect that those living in Communist China, Cuba and North Korea do not share your views. The Epoch Times does indeed have an anti-communist agenda but I do not think this is a valid reason to dismiss it. Similarly, their affiliation with Falun Gong -- which as far as I know is not promoted in the newspaper. In general I have found articles in ET to be informative and somewhat less biased than those in other main stream media. They have an advantage, perhaps in only publishing once a week, so they can be more selective in what they print. The article Lorainne points out is interesting as a personal account and analysis from someone much more familiar with China than I am. If nothing else, it's more information about China than I have seen in MSM for weeks. We should all be grateful for alternative news sources. After all you are not forced to believe or take an interest in everything they print.
Posted by: LindaL at May 1, 2007 11:17 PMTwo things you may have missed in this thread.
Better check Ncf_TO comment at 7:33 above.
And this fraud is interesting too.
http://ecofraud.ca/news-nouvelles/news_oilpatch.aspx
= TG
Posted by: TG at May 2, 2007 1:17 AMET, you are a total revisionist. WHICH CHINA is more technologically advanced and WHICH CHINA is the scene of a higher standard of living? Chiang Kai Shek was no more corrupt than the communists on the mainland. His heirs also no longer rule Taiwan.
Posted by: BipolarBear at May 2, 2007 4:13 AMET, you are a total revisionist. WHICH CHINA is more technologically advanced and WHICH CHINA is the scene of a higher standard of living? Chiang Kai Shek was no more corrupt than the communists on the mainland. His heirs also no longer rule Taiwan.
Posted by: BipolarBear at May 2, 2007 4:14 AMHillier takes Stanley Cup, former NHL'ers to Afghanistan
Canada's chief of defence staff arrived in Afghanistan Wednesday with 19 former NHL players and the Stanley Cup.
...-
[Liberal-Bloc] MPs bodycheck Team Canada's captain
Phoenix Coyotes forward Shane Doan is accustomed to being hacked, slashed and taunted while playing in the National Hockey League. But as captain of Canada's team at the 2007 world hockey championships, he's taking a different kind of beating....-
(national newswatch)
Re Shane Doan: the Globe and Mail AND CTV polls are heavily in his favour: 76% at G & M; 96% at CTV.
Posted by: lookout at May 2, 2007 7:45 AM"In retrospect, the 2006 federal election was the beginning of the realignment of the Quebec political landscape that occurred with the force of an earthquake on March 26."
L. IAN MACDONALD, The Gazette
Aftershocks of Mario earthquake being felt in Ottawa
Federal poll indicates former Bloc voters would choose Tories or NDP, not Liberals
[...]
More significant is CROP's take on federal voting intention in Quebec, and the impact of the election. To the surprise of absolutely no one, the Bloc Quebecois has taken a big collateral hit, and the Conservatives are the principal beneficiaries. [...]
This confirms the findings of an SES Research poll last month, that in the hypothetical situation of the Bloc being off the federal ballot, the Conservatives and NDP would divide up most of that vote. Or as SES president Nik Nanos puts it: "Everyone benefits except the Liberals."
This makes a great deal of sense. ...-
http://www.canada.com/montrealgazette/news/editorial/story.html?id=7e4882ae-ce3a-41c2-bef9-8556c5aa0aeb
Just heard that there is a new study out, done by some group in europe re LEFT HANDED WOMEN. Guess we are more prone to certain diseases than others, but they didn't tell us what diseases. Now I have something else to worry about other than whether Doan remains captain or not.
Maybe the disease we suffer from is our inability to vote anything but conservative.
from real Nazis:
“At the end of the last century the progress of science and technique led liberalism astray into proclaiming man’s mastery of nature, and announcing he would soon have dominion over space … In any case, we shall learn to become familiar with the laws by which life is governed, and acquaintance with the laws of nature will guide us on the path of progress.” — Adolf Hitler, 11 July 1941.
Laws of nature will guide us on the path of progress? In a test, I would have said Stephan Dion.
“From now on, one may consider that there is no gap between the organic and inorganic worlds.” — Adolf Hitler, 24 October 1941.
“Man is not above nature, but in nature.” — Ernst Haeckel, Father of German Ecology.
“Man must not fall into the error of thinking that he was ever meant to become lord and master of Nature.” Hitler again.
We National Socialists demand of ourselves that we live as naturally as possible, that is to say in accord with the laws of life. The more precisely we understand and observe the laws of nature and of life and the more we keep to them, the more we correspond to the will of this omnipotent force.” — Martin Bormann, NSDAP Party Secretary.
http://no-libs.com/?p=1650
Stephen Harper’s stance on climate change is “a grievance worse than Neville Chamberlain’s appeasement of the Nazis.”
Elizabeth May.
lizzy they actually kind of sound like Al Gore and you.
National Socialists don't sound much different than todays socialists.
Posted by: DrWright at May 2, 2007 10:00 AMPrevious comment; "Any lawyers out there want to send a retraction demand letter to Garth & the Liberal Party on behalf of Kate?"
Right-on !!
And is there any 'philanthropist type' of bike dealer looking to donate a Honda F4i or a Yamaha R1 or a Suzuki GSX-R 1000.
Posted by: ron in kelowna at May 2, 2007 11:14 AMMale Muslim Islamist terrorists, the taliban, using women, children as cover/camouflage.
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Afghan, coalition forces kill 13: official
KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) - Afghan and international forces killed 13 people during a clash in southern Kandahar province with suspected Taliban militants riding in three vehicles with women and children, the provincial governor said Wednesday....-
canoe news
Diggbats Revolting
When Digg.com’s owners deleted a post containing the hex code to crack the encryption on HD-DVDs, and banned the user who posted it, they started a full-blown Web 2.0 riot. The Diggbats didn’t like it one bit that they were being prevented from stealing copyrighted material, and created post after post, each getting thousands of votes and reaching the front page. It was a virtual lynch mob: Geeks Will Not Be Silenced: Breaking: Digg Riot in Full Effect Over Pulled HD-DVD Key Story.
This morning Digg’s Kevin Rose has surrendered to the mob, and posted the code at his own blog, with a ludicrous explanation that amounts to endorsing the thugs: (more) ...-
http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/
Ron in Kelowna doesn't know what he's talking about regarding hybrids. My Honda Insight's battery stay pretty full all the time. At high way speeds it does NOT empty out leaving me with dead weight for the IC engine to lug around as he claims. Any tiny speed adjustment (deceleration) at the pedal puts energy back and you don't have to touch the brakes to do it.
Next time talk to people who actually drive a hybrid. My Insight gives me an honest 65mpg on the highway, 55 in town and in the mid-seventies on super-long trips like from Bennington, VT to Pittsburgh, PA or to Virginia Beach, VA. In fact my little ten gallon tank takes me all the way from Vermont to Virginia Beach and still leaves me plenty of gas when I get off the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel to take my mom shopping. And the battery is FULL when I arrive.
Posted by: BipolarBear at May 2, 2007 12:39 AM
Ron,
please, no offense, its just a testimonial from a user. When you get that kind of mileage you want to crow about it a bit.= TG
from CBCpravda
The Harper government has also proposed a bill to create a process to elect senators. Opposition parties have already expressed some opposition to that bill and Liberal Leader Stéphane Dion has said he thinks it is "completely irresponsible."
"dat is not fair" Borat Dion " elections are not for da pipples"
Political Correctness
Following is the winning entry from an annual contest calling for the most appropriate definition of a contemporary term. This year's term: Political Correctness.
"Political Correctness is a doctrine fostered by a delusional, illogical liberal minority, and rabidly promoted by an unscrupulous mainstream media, which holds forth the proposition that it is entirely possible to pick up a turd by the clean end."
Posted by: cal2 at May 2, 2007 12:28 PMGlobe has a poll re Doan, with 60% saying he should stay as captain. Also, Australia is relegating the Kyoto Protocol to the pages of history. How many countries signed this but never Ratified it. This protocol is over in 2012, so is it wise to spend billions and ruin the economy for 4 yrs. What happens after 2012. Why no outrage when gov Arnold banned lightbuls, but if Baird does it people say they will change their vote. The bulb ban will never be enforced.
As for the official languages act, why isn't it enforced in Quebec.
Margaret Trudeau is being intervied re her mental condition. Is it hereditary. Voters better check out Justin before casting their ballot.
Has Don Cherry commented on the Doan flap.
Heard on CBC last night, where Coderre called PM and others liars, in foyer. Does privilege extend to foyer on HoC? If not, Harper should sue him for defamation, giving him taste of his own medicine. Noticed Layton still irrelevant re: Afghan.
Posted by: Shamrock at May 2, 2007 12:57 PMThe peace-loving left shows its true colours once again:
"Quebec supporters of French presidential candidate Nicholas Sarkozy are asking for police protection leading up to this weekend's vote.
The right-wing politician's Montreal campaign headquarters were vandalized Sunday night. Graffiti and expletives were spray-painted on the office's windows and printed posters were glued across the building's front facade.
Sarkozy's Quebec campaign manager said it's not the first time the office has been threatened. "I received calls: one was insulting, the other threatening me on this," Hradija DuKalli said Tuesday.
DuKalli has asked police to increase surveillance around the office leading up to Saturday's vote."
Posted by: Rob at May 2, 2007 1:07 PMTG, I'm also contradicting Ron's nonsense about the battery running out on the highway.
Posted by: BipolarBear at May 2, 2007 4:56 PMMore CSL news:
EMPLOYMENT FRAUD WARNING
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Usually the false recruiter will ask candidates to pay them money in advance, usually under the guise of work visas, travel expenses, and out-of-pocket expenses.... .
...Below are examples of fraudulent documents that have been received by victims of the SCAM...
http://www.csl.ca/employment.html
Apocalypse, Doomsday, Armagedon, etc.: again, and again, and again, and again, ... ad nauseam*. This bjkkdrut is being spread by the home/queen of the drones: The Globe and Mail Co.
The source/poison pen for this is the vile Associated Press, of course. AP licks its sweet-honeyed, fat lips and spreads the message.
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Honeybee die-off threatens food supply
(AP) Unless someone or something stops it soon, the mysterious killer that is wiping out many of the nation's honeybees could have a devastating effect on America's dinner plate, perhaps even reducing us to a glorified bread-and-water diet.
(national newswatch)...-
Posted by: maz2 at May 2, 2007 9:11 PM
Fighting the Hoax
My Global Warming Debunking Meta-page
Introduction
Anthropogenic Global Warming, or in simpler terms "human-induced," "man-made," or just plain ol' global warming or climate change, is the cause of the day. What started as an interesting theory has quickly morphed into a hype-driven, junk science fueled pseudo-religion.
As a concerned 'occupant of planet earth,' I dedicated some effort into finding out as much as I could about this issue. What I have found truly amazes me. ...-
Links include:
July 12, 2006 - Misled again: The Hockey Stick climate - Many people have heard the claim that the 1990s were the warmest decade of the millennium and that 1998 was the warmest year. Environment Canada headlined them on pamphlets mailed across the country a few years ago. These claims interested us in verifying exactly how scientists were able to assert so confidently that the late 20th century was warmer than when the Vikings were farming Greenland (the Medieval Warm Period). Last year, the National Post profiled our published research, which had identified major flaws in what was called the Hockey Stick -- a graph prominently featured in a report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2001. (National Post) ...-
http://www.magma.ca/~hurleyp/FightingTheHoax.htm
Hey Grapes! What are you hearing about Liberal Hezbollah Coderre-Bloc-NDP?
Boyoboy! The Frenchies are kicking their sad, larded butts, aka asses, all across Canada. Doan is a Frenchy now. Go Frenchies.
We are all Frenchy now.
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Campbell, Vigneault, Brodeur defend Doan against political attack
'Others in the hockey world also rallied around Doan on Wednesday.
"Totally ridiculous," Canucks head coach Vigneault, a Quebec City native and former coach of the Montreal Canadiens, said in Vancouver. "In the heat of the battle things get said sometimes, a lot worse than being called a French frog or whatever.
"He says he didn't say it. Even if he did, come on," added Vigneault. "If our politicians, French or English, if that's the only thing right now they have to worried about ... There's a lot more important things going on right now in society. It is utterly, utterly stupid, not to say embarrassing."
Superstar goalie Martin Brodeur of the New Jersey Devils also wished the politicians had laid off.
"It's unfortunate," he said in Ottawa before Game 4 of his playoff series against the Senators. "Coming from Montreal, you can understand that people don't like that when there's speculation over language and whatever. ...
"I know Shane really good and I don't see him saying that. All these years in the league I never had a problem with it so for me to hear that other people had a problem, I have a hard time to understand it. But everyone has a right to react different ways about situations." ...-
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2007/05/02/4148266-cp.html
Thurs a.m. Interesting that CTV was the only one carrying some of the Doan controversy live. Even Fife (for a change) was making sense by referring to this parliamentary committee process today as a "troubling spectacle". Like committees haven't got much more important things to be doing these days.
With the likes of committee members like the female liberal senator, Sylvie Boucher, Y. Godin (vice-chair official languages) and particularly the MP making all the accusations, it is indeed a spectacle.
Among the first questions arising were not about Shane Doan at all - Godin/Boucher were asking about how many Francophones are on the team (none this year was the answer). This is what the gripe is really all about. Once again - trying to enforce linguistics but all this is doing in inflaming resentment on the part of non-Francophones.
This is all about the Francophones being emboldened via the powers of Law S-3 to strike out on any wedge issue that furthers Francophonization while at the same time trying to embarass the gov't.
This topic probably warrants a new thread :)
Posted by: calgary clipper at May 3, 2007 10:41 AMcal ""dat is not fair" Borat Dion " elections are not for da pipples"
That's a common mistranslation. What he was in fact saying is that in his country they vote on who has the best nipples.
maz"This morning Digg’s Kevin Rose has surrendered to the mob, and posted the code at his own blog, with a ludicrous explanation that amounts to endorsing the thugs: (more) ...-"
When will people wake up to the threat of diggofascism?!?!
Posted by: Jose at May 3, 2007 7:52 PM