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July 16, 2007

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CNN and Michael Moore in a pissing match.

The strange case of the disappearing Reuters source....

Hullabaloos - blogging from the Canadian Senate.

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From the Drudge, muslem congressman compares Bush to Hitler.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/07/14/wbush114.xml

Posted by: Alan at July 16, 2007 11:21 AM

China didn't like the lack of cooperation it was getting from the fed gov't and pulls out of a Canadian pipeline project.
http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2007/07/15/2003369698

Is that good or bad?

Posted by: Imethisguy at July 16, 2007 11:27 AM

Michael Moore and CNN in a "pissing match" should come out equal, they deserve each other. They can both piss off.

Posted by: Liz J at July 16, 2007 11:50 AM

Peter Worthington comments on behaviour of Jack Layton:

"But when our troops are killed, as six were by an explosive device recently, it behooves the country to curb political differences and to show support....(t)his doesn't mean automatically agreeing with the mission, but it does suggest putting a cork into one's cake-hole and not braying like a jackass, as Layton and others did when they heard the news."

http://www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists/Worthington_Peter/2007/07/16/4343321-sun.html

Funny how Jack will scream insensitivity at criticism of their pet causes, but don't see the same in their meanderings.

Hello Jack, and my MP, there are "moderate" Taliban, they are in the Afghan parliament, not planning suicide and IED attacks.

Worthington further argues in 1942, Jack would have charged with treason. Not true - no way he would have opened his pie hole. He does it because he gets away with it - note Barb Yaffe call his nonsensical position common sense.

That's what Jack and his cadre of useful idiots totally lack - common sense. Sorry, making common cause with our enemies is not sensible, it is dangerous. The electorate needs to be apprised of these, and others', shenanigans, once they actually are ready to listen, in an election campaign.

If only the election could be sooner rather than later.

Posted by: Shamrock at July 16, 2007 11:58 AM

The picture as it is with 20 Hydrogen busses coming to Whistler. [CBC news this am]. Gordon Campbell, our modern thinking premier seems intent upon making BC a leader in clean Hydrogen transport.

Total price for the 20 new busses is 89- million$. Funds are both Federal and Provincial. Gotta hand it to Gordie for daring to spend our money for a good cause. I sure hope the whole 20 bus project comes off well. They are already very happy with the three electric hybrid buses in service.

The picture according to my speculation; Campbell has been known to dabble in the stock market. If Gordie in invested in Ballard Power or those firms in hydrogen bus manufacture and the 20 bus project comes off in flying colours, it seems as though there will be a number of happy investors, including Campbell.
= TG

Posted by: TG at July 16, 2007 12:00 PM

Netherlands: A Judeo-Christian-Muslim state

The "Judeo-Christian" principles upon which Europe was built are not directly related to the Jews. They are related to the fact that the Christians see the Old Testament as an integral part of their religion and moral code. I suppose Minister Vogelaar is not demanding the same of Muslims.

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According to Minister Ella Vogellaar, in an interview with Trouw, Muslim culture is so deeply entrenching itself in Dutch society that in the long run one would speak of a land that is based on a "Judeo-Christian-Muslim" tradition.

The minister for Housing and Integration hopes to end the 'negativity en the fear of Islam'. "I want to help Muslim feel at home here. Islam and Muslims must take root here, precisely because Muslims are also citizens of this land."

Vogelaar doesn't have problem if the (local) government supports to religious institutions of New Dutch, even financially. "So long as you subsidize social goals and not religious activities. Otherwise you cross a border."

Vogelaar is now speaking differently than various politicians in the past years. Started from the first Balkenende government in 2002, the policy stressed adaptation to Dutch norms and values.

Although the minister doesn't want to stop the obligation to naturalization and learning Dutch, she now speaks of a "mutual process", in which cultures influence and stimulate each other. "It is important that such a big group takes root in our society, and becomes an inseparable part of it," according to Vogelaar.

The minister compares it to the contribution of the Jewish community to Dutch culture. "Centuries ago the Jewish community came to the Netherlands and now we say: the Netherlands is a land formed by the Judeo-Christian traditions. I can imagine that we would get a similar process with Islam."

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Once again, the war against stupidity.

"Netherlands is a land formed by the Judeo-Christian traditions. I can imagine that we would get a similar process with Islam."

Duh. Could it be because Christianity is enjoined to Judaism and Islam as an alien ideology, has nothing to do with either, in content or the development of Europe, other than being an historical enemy?

Idiot.

Posted by: irwin daisy at July 16, 2007 12:14 PM

Hmm, when I was recently in Cuba a doctor earns the equivalent of $50 per month and yearns for a tourist interface position at a rsort. Also, the shelves are bare in Cuba's pharmacies which makes their doctor population under utilized plumbers or else (finally) something that can be exported.

Even Fidel imported physicians from Spain to diagnose his most recent ailments.

Incidentally, for those travellers that like to visit Cuba ....don't croak in Cuba ...there's a compulsory $5K USD 'autopsy fee' on deceased tourists before they'll release the body.

Posted by: el gordo at July 16, 2007 12:20 PM

This year's hot spot for travel:

Come to beautiful Saudi Arabia where you too have a chance of being beheaded. Plus having your severed head displayed for vacation pictures. Bring the whole family.

RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) - Rizana Nafeek, a 19-year housemaid from Sri Lanka, is on death row because the baby in her care died while she was bottle-feeding him. If her appeal is turned down, she will be taken to a public square to be publicly beheaded.

The Sri Lankan government says it is working for a reprieve, and has until Monday to file the plea. A last-minute pardon by the infant's parents could also spare her. But if her execution goes ahead, it will be the latest in a surge of beheadings that could surpass the kingdom's record of 191 in 2005.

After dropping to 38 last year, the figure for 2007 is already at least 102, including three women, according to Amnesty International.

Beheading has always been the punishment meted out to murderers, rapists, drug traffickers and armed robbers in Saudi Arabia. Whether what Nafeek did amounts to murder has never been spelled out by courts or other officials, but Saudi authorities, facing sustained criticism from foreign human rights groups, insist they are simply enforcing God's law.

In February, four Sri Lankan workers were executed for armed robbery and their headless bodies left on public display in Riyadh, triggering harsh criticism from international rights groups.

Amnesty International says some defendants are convicted solely on the basis of confessions obtained under duress, torture or deception.

Posted by: irwin daisy at July 16, 2007 12:20 PM

Well, I don't know what the big hullabaloo is about. First two sentences and I knew exactly what McCoy's job was: to dis and try to impede the duly elected government from carrying out their governance of Canada. In other words, she is a Lieberal.

On a positive note, at least one person in Sleepy Hollow is awake.

Posted by: texas canuck at July 16, 2007 12:21 PM

Why Muslims are doomed to fail

by the Anti-Jihadist

14 Jul, 2007

An essential question that everyone, Muslims included, should ask is this—why are Muslims among the worst performing groups (nations, societies, etc) anywhere on the planet? Name any area of achievement, any field of human endeavour—patents filed, literacy, quality of life, degree of civil or political freedoms, transparency, world-class universities, and so on. In every case, the nations of Islam are at or near the bottom in every category, and only barely beat sub-Saharan Africa in overall performance. How has this dreadful state of affairs come to pass?
The answer is simple—Muslims are intellectually paralyzed by their own philosophy.
In matters of the intellect, Muslims are a miserable failure. It isn’t because their genes are so different from everybody else’s. It’s because their philosophy (a.k.a. Islam) has sucked their minds dry from infancy onwards. In this respect, it is the best in human history, as no other philosophy has been so successful at institutionalizing failure among its followers. This onerous process begins at birth, when it is the tradition in many Islamic countries for the father to recite the Shahada (the Muslim declaration of belief) in the newborn’s ear. It’s all downhill from there.

To analyse philosophical differences effectively, one must first know the difference between the different branches of philosophy. Philosophy has five major branches, listed and generally defined as follows:

Epistemology—the methods that knowledge is found or made valid
Ethics—the cultural standards of good or ‘right’ behaviour
Politics—the application of ethics to social behaviour
Metaphysics—concerned with explaining the ultimate nature of reality, and lastly,
Aesthetics (to be explained below)

In a nutshell, here are the differences between Islamic philosophy and the Judeo-Christian (a.k.a. Western) one:

Western epistemology = reason and the scientific method
Islamic epistemology = “revelation”, or whatever Allah sees fit to reveal

Western ethics = the sanctity of human life
Islamic ethics = the spread of Islam by any means whatsoever

Western politics = recognition of individual rights
Islamic politics = submission and totalitarianism

Western metaphysics = the universe, and all of existence, follows natural law
Islamic metaphysics = every event at every moment is controlled by Allah’s whim

A good read, especially for the dhimmi-drones, at: islam-watch.org/Others/Why-Muslims-doomed-to-fail.htm

Posted by: irwin daisy at July 16, 2007 12:44 PM

It’s approaching two weeks since an Air Force Airman was shot by an anti-war protestor in Willingboro, New Jersey.

Yet, apart from an Associated Press article which conveniently ignored the apparent motives of the assailant, a New York Post op-ed by Michelle Malkin, and a mention by Glenn Beck on CNN's Headline News, not one major mainstream media outlet has reported the horrific event in print or on the air.

http://newsbusters.org/node/14130

Posted by: rob at July 16, 2007 12:54 PM

What's a billion?

(or two or three??)

Feds come to $1.4 billion land claims agreement.

Which comes on top of a previous $3.6 billion deal from Quebec earlier.


Land claims agreement worth $1.4 billion

Posted by: foobert at July 16, 2007 1:08 PM

Where do liberals get their History lessons and Geo-political info??
1950's Comic Books of course!

Posted by: OMMAG at July 16, 2007 1:09 PM

There's hope for us yet: people under 30 are roundly ignoring the "news".

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/16/business/media/16habits.html?_r=1&adxnnl=1&adxnnlx=1184558590-wyiOuhM09smjbzucZvJsXA&oref=slogin

Time to ditch that newspaper stock!

Posted by: The Phantom at July 16, 2007 1:13 PM

A review of Saturday's Roger Waters show in Toronto and Thursday night at the Just for Laughs festival in Montreal ...

www.roadhammer.blogspot.com

Posted by: Road Hammer at July 16, 2007 2:06 PM


Professor Brignell comments on the Royal Society paper by Lockwood & Froehlich.that discounts solar activity as a cause of recent global warming.

http://www.numberwatch.co.uk/2007%20July.htm#bespoke

Posted by: johnlee at July 16, 2007 2:12 PM

Gleetings flom Mao Stlong: Sclew Al Gole's intelnet. The Eest is Led.
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Web censorship is failing, says Chinese official

The internet and mobile phones have undermined attempts by China’s secretive rulers to control the news, a senior Communist party official admitted today.

He accused local governments of being “too naive” by continuing to suppress damaging information about corruption or about disasters, and urged party members to be more open with members of the public.

Wang Guoqing, a vice minister with the cabinet’s information office said: “It has been repeatedly proved that information blocking is like walking into a dead end.”...-
(via jack's newswatch)

Posted by: maz2 at July 16, 2007 2:15 PM

A new page for black literacy
Investment will address shortage of African Nova Scotia content in courses

..."They should talk more about black people in school, not just during Black History Month, but all the time,"....


http://thechronicleherald.ca/Metro/847153.html

Posted by: JM at July 16, 2007 2:18 PM

Canadian professionals say they constantly face harassment at border crossings while trying to enter the U.S. on business, despite mutual recognition agreements, reports a study commissioned by the federal government.

www.ottawasun.com/News/National/2007/07/16/4342936-sun.html

Canada's famous Tim Hortons coffee and donut chain has been recruiting Filipino workers, Labor Secretary Brion said Wednesday.

“They came to me last month and they are recruiting Filipinos. I think they have talked to local placement agencies already," Brion said. “In the days ahead, we more Filipino workers will be leaving for Canada."
...
According to Wikipedia, Tim Hortons is often perceived to be part of the culture and national identity of Canadians.

www.gmanews.tv/story/33384/Canadas-famous-donut-chain-hiring-Pinoy-workers-says-Brion

In an ambitious bid to bolster New Orleans' Jewish population following Hurricane Katrina, the Jewish Federation of Greater New Orleans has announced a program of financial incentives to families who make their home in the city.


The incentives are modeled on the Nefesh B'Nefesh immigration to Israel scheme, which enables Jewish families to settle across Israel.

"Young people who are looking for new opportunities but do not want to relocate as far as Israel would do well to look southwards to the Jewish community of New Orleans," a press release by the city's Jewish federation said.

www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3425692,00.html

Rush has penned eight songs for its next studio album, which should be out in early 2007, according to drummer Neil Peart. The artist tells Billboard.com his lyrics for the as-yet-untitled set were greatly influenced by his motorcycle journeys throughout the United States, chronicled in the new book "Roadshow: Landscape With Drums."

Peart says he was struck by the ubiquity of religious billboards that have sprung up on America's highways, which got him thinking about some weighty topics. "Just seeing the power of evangelical Christianity and contrasting that with the power of fundamentalist religion all over the world in its different forms had a big effect on me," he says.

www.billboard.com/bbcom/news/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1003120134

Posted by: Andrew at July 16, 2007 2:28 PM

Earthquake in the Sea of Japan - 6.8 magnitude

Posted by: Jimmy F at July 16, 2007 3:22 PM

"MND O'Connor interview on CFRA, Ottawa/CDS interview"
http://toyoufromfailinghands.blogspot.com/2007/07/mnd-oconnor-inteview-on-cfra-ottawa.html

Mark
Ottawa

Posted by: Mark Collins at July 16, 2007 3:37 PM

Actually, irwin daisy, your descriptions of 'western' philosophy etc are valid only after the Reformation and in the Greek/Roman era. Not in the period from about 350 to 1200 or so.

Andrew, for heaven's sake, there's life outside of wikipedia. And by the way, Tim Hortons is no longer a Canadian company; bought out some years ago, I think, by an American company.

maz2 - I think the era of making fun of Chinese pronunciation is long over. After all, there are many sounds that anglophones and francophones can't pronounce - in Dutch, in Russian etc.

Posted by: ET at July 16, 2007 3:44 PM

Hybrid Toyota Supra HV-R wins Tokachi 24 hr Enduro

Toyota can now lay claim to having fielded the first hybrid vehicle to win an endurance race.

AutoblogGreen.com

Check the comments for the challenge to suggest the most viable EV available.

Looks like the Phoenix EV SUT, so far. = TG

Posted by: TG at July 16, 2007 3:46 PM

a poll to be supported.

Vote a lot . .

http://www.canada.com/windsorstar/index.html


Posted by: Fred at July 16, 2007 3:49 PM

Israel elects, swears in terrorist President:

en.wikinews.org/wiki/Main_Page

Shimon Peres was born in Wiśniewo, Poland (now Višnieva, Belarus), to Yitzchak (1896-1962) and Sarah (b. 1905 nee Meltzer) Persky.
...
In 1947, he joined the Haganah.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shimon_Peres

After the war, the Haganah carried out anti-British operations in Palestine, such as the liberation of interned immigrants from the Atlit camp, the bombing of the country's railroad network, sabotage raids on radar installations and bases of the British Palestine police. It also continued to organize illegal immigration.

On May 28, 1948, less than two weeks after the creation of the state of Israel on May 15, the provisional government created the Israeli Defense Forces which would succeed the Haganah. It also outlawed maintenance of any other armed force.

Famous members of the Haganah included: Yitzhak Rabin, Ariel Sharon, Rehavam Zeevi, Dov Hoz, Moshe Dayan, Yigal Allon and Dr. Ruth Westheimer.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Haganah

Westheimer was born in Frankfurt, Germany, to a Jewish family. In January 1939[1], when she was ten years old, she was sent without her parents to Switzerland. In 1945, she learned that her parents had perished in the Holocaust, most likely at the Auschwitz concentration camp. She decided to immigrate to the British Mandate of Palestine where she joined the Haganah in Jerusalem. Despite her diminutive height of 4 feet 7 inches, she was trained as a sniper. [2] Westheimer was seriously wounded in action by an exploding shell during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, and it was several months before she was able to walk again.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruth_Westheimer

Posted by: Andrew at July 16, 2007 4:04 PM

According to Wikipedia Andrew, gun control is either a good thing or a bad thing depending on what day you visit. Changes hourly sometimes.

What's the matter, you have a problem with Phillipinos?

Posted by: The Phantom at July 16, 2007 4:08 PM

If anyone's interested, the CBC National's mission statement can be found at:

www.cbc.ca/national/about/index.html#mission

Wrt the hide-the-salami Reuters story, Mark Egan broke the first and most important rule of respectable journalism: When fabricating quotes from non-existent individuals, never, ever give a name. Giving a name or a description of the source's title, location or appearance just makes it easy for others to question not only the veracity of the quote but also the very existence of the source.

Egan could take a lesson from Canada's most venerated newspaper, the Globe & Mail. Last year, as our national election day approached, the Globe's reporters frequently spiced up news stories with spicy, highly-implausible quotes from "high-ranking Conservative insiders" and "highly-placed Conservatives" who, in the midst of spending their essential life-force, and all their time, in a veritable Tong war against the Liberals also made time for regular off-the-record chats with the Globe's lib-proxy reporters in which they slandered the character of their own leader and fell just barely short of admitting that yes, the Liberals really are best suited for running the country.

The point here is, because the quotes were so implausible, at no time did any of the Globe's reporters do anything as bush-league as trying to attach a name or a specific title to them. In the Reuters case, Egan should simply have quoted, say, "a stereotypical New Jersey ba-da-boom kinda' guy with wide lapels and olive oil oozing out of his pores who never stopped chewing gum and staring at women's hoo-hahs."

Reporters should always remember that if it's impossible for anyone to disprove the information in your news report, either because they can't locate the source of the information you present, or because your news report is entirely your partisan opinion, then what you've written is the gospel truth.

And journalism is all about truth, so for god's sake, do not name your sources. Ever.

Posted by: EBD at July 16, 2007 4:10 PM

Or is it Jooooos, Andrew?

Posted by: The Phantom at July 16, 2007 4:15 PM

Fred: Done my duty--thanks for the tip.

Mark
Ottawa

Posted by: Mark Collins at July 16, 2007 4:15 PM

Someone asked me if I noticed the casual reference last week about the Canadian switch to training Afghans and suggested it sounds like a no combat plan for Francophones is in the works. Nice that the Canadian government was able to get rid of the Bombardier assembled Iltis death trap and get some tanks over there before they committed the girlie-men.
Probably guard duty of some sort, maybe french language instruction but you know our role is going to change.

Posted by: Western Canadian at July 16, 2007 4:39 PM

Andrew, do more research on the Haganah, rather than the Arab perspective, for God's sake. Such intellectual laziness!

Posted by: Shamrock at July 16, 2007 4:40 PM

maz2 - I think the era of making fun of Chinese pronunciation is long over. ...-


Mao Stlong sends gleetings flom China: You wan one censol? Two censols?
The intelnet is not flee speech.
...-

Posted by: maz2 at July 16, 2007 4:52 PM

Be nice folks. Don't be asking Andrew questions about what he copies and pastes. Wiki scholars are utterly incapable of answer questions.

Posted by: Jim at July 16, 2007 4:52 PM

Reality Refuseniks Reject Wikipedia

In a stunning case of cognitive dissonance on a mssive scale, a new cadre of retards has emerged in cyberspace which are hostile to reality, particularly the open source encyclopedia Wikipedia.

"These asstards know bloody well the stuff I post is true," harumphed noted blog commenter Andrew, "so they use the lamest of FUD techniques (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) to try to counter it. What's the deal with the over 40 crowd hating facts and statistics, anyway? Buncha careerist goofs."

Experts note that the Reality Refusenik movement is characterized by extreme political correctness and comically inept attempts to deflect attention from the decline of western civilization via poor quality anti-Muslim propaganda.

"Fight the decline of western civilization?" asked one refusenik interviewed for this story. "Screw that noise. My portfolio is up 21% so far this year and I make more money from my house than I do at my job. Soon my pension plan is going to toll every freaking road in this country. Cha-ching!"

http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/archives/006660.html#comments

Posted by: Andrew at July 16, 2007 4:56 PM

andrew, people aren't rejecting wikipedia; thy are rejecting your use of it as Complete and Final Truth.

How about doing some thinking rather than cut and pasting like a grade school kid?

Look up the terms 'facts' and 'statistics'. OK?
You'll see that the facts can be skewed, can be incomplete. So, simply copying what you find in a text means that your opinions are skewed and incomplete, ie, wrong.

Then, look up 'reliability' and you'll see that facts can be unreliable because they are statistically incomplete, skewed, or just plain false.

So, your gathering of 'data, data, data' is completely irrelevant. It doesn't prove a thing. That's because you don't first, verify those facts, and second, you don't analyze them in a logical framework.

Oh- and what's the point about your portfolio? Are you trying to tell us that you, despite your cut-and-paste addiction, are a Wise Man?

maz2 - the internet is free - so what? Grow up; what purpose does making fun of chinese or other language's pronunciation have? Well?

Posted by: ET at July 16, 2007 5:15 PM

ET,

They weren't my references.

I think it's time to ask Kate if she might give some consideration to tossing the little Muslim/apologist troll named Andrew.

It's a lot of bandwidth for so little intelligence.

Posted by: irwin daisy at July 16, 2007 5:40 PM

"When I was a child..." (like Andrew) "...I spake as a child and understood as a child..." (like Andrew). "...But when I became a man..." (unlike Andrew) "...I put away childish things" (unlike Andrew).

Wisdom (often, but not always) comes with age, Andrew. Live a little longer and maybe you'll learn a thing or two.

"There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy"

Posted by: Eeyore at July 16, 2007 5:58 PM

Western Canadian....... to my mind you are worse than René Leveque ever hoped to be for this country.

The VanDoos will stand tall and do us proud. Just like they have for over 90 years. The three Victoria Crosses on their Roll, the FORTY ONE Battle Honours and the Royal desgination they earned attest to that.

They joined the Canadian Forces, just like their brothers and sisters did in all the Anglo units that have deployed. Their only difference is their native tounge. I guess that is enough for small minded little trolls such as yourself.

Go crawl back into your little hole.

Posted by: Jim at July 16, 2007 5:59 PM

Kate Penland boarded an Oklahoma-bound plane in Houston with her 19 month old toddler. As the plane taxied for take-off, her son began cooing, in a sing-song voice, "bye-bye plane...bye-bye-plane...bye-bye plane...."

A flight attendent approached Penland. She said "You need to shut your baby up" and, proffering a wee bottle, requested that the child be medicated, saying "It's called Baby Benadryl."

An incredulous Penland said "I'm not going to drug my child so you can have a pleasant flight," at which point the flight attendant pivoted and went directly to the cabin.

Moments later, the plane was turned around and returned to the boarding gate.

Penland and her toddler were escorted off, and "did not complete the trip to Oklahoma," according to Kristy -- that's Kristy with a K -- Nicholas, spokeswoman for Express Jet Airlines...

(Multiple source; google "bye bye plane")

Posted by: EBD at July 16, 2007 6:43 PM

16 year old girl dies in a festival ride mishap. Sad, right?

Not if it happens to a Christian child at a Christian festival, then it's funny! At least according to Rabble.ca:

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Sven
rabble-rouser
Babbler # 9972
Death at Christian festival.

Why would this put a damper on the music festival? Why woudn't there be raucus dancing and celebrating cuz she's now with Mr. Jesus in Hebbin?

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Michelle
Moderator
Babbler # 560

I have no problem with contempt for people's religious beliefs.

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http://www.rabble.ca/babble/ultimatebb.php?ubb=get_topic&f=2&t=009468

Links to article:

Christian music festival marred by death on ride

Police and federal investigators tried Sunday to determine why a teen fell from a festival ride and died.

Elizabeth K. Mohl, 16, of Neenah, was killed Saturday after falling 40 to 50 feet from a ride called Air Glory.

http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/07/15/bungee.death.ap/index.html

Posted by: Andrew at July 16, 2007 7:56 PM

The New New Atheism

"There is nothing new under the sun," proclaims the Book of Ecclesiastes. The rise of the new new atheism confirms this ancient biblical wisdom.

Of course the famous words of Ecclesiastes should not be taken in a slavishly literal sense, a technique that is all-too-common among those who think they can refute belief in God by showing that the Bible abounds in demonstrably false and self-contradictory statements.

But one stunning new development under the sun is that promulgating atheism has become a lucrative business. According to a recent article in The Wall Street Journal, in less than 12 months atheism's newest champions have sold close to a million books. Some 500,000 hardcover copies are in print of Richard Dawkins's "The God Delusion" (2006); 296,000 copies of Christopher Hitchens's "God Is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything" (2007); 185,000 copies of Sam Harris's "Letter to a Christian Nation" (2006); 64,100 copies of Daniel C. Dennett's "Breaking the Spell: Religion as a Natural Phenomenon"; and 60,000 copies of Victor J. Stenger's "God: The Failed Hypothesis: How Science Shows that God Does not Exist" (2007).

Profitability is not the only feature distinguishing today's fashionable disbelief from the varieties of atheism that have arisen over the millennia. Unlike the classical atheism of Epicurus and Lucretius, which rejected belief in the gods in the name of pleasure and tranquility, the new new atheism rejects God in the name of natural science, individual freedom and human equality. Unlike the Enlightenment atheism of the 18th century, which arose in a still predominantly religious society and which frequently went to some effort to disguise or mute its disbelief, the new new atheism proclaims its hatred of God and organized religion loudly and proudly from the rooftops....-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1866905/posts

Posted by: maz2 at July 16, 2007 8:15 PM

Andrew, you're completely mental. Stop reading Rabble and it will probably get better. Maybe.

While you're waiting for your neuron to grow back, please shut up. There's a good boy.

Posted by: The Phantom at July 16, 2007 8:18 PM

The shape of citizen journalism

Dan Gilmore looks at one of the leading exponents of citizen journalism in the world -- OhmyNews International in Korea. Citizen journalism has the potential to revolutionize journalism. And citizen journalism is nothing but open source intelligence gathering. Gilmore's observation that the enabling tools are arriving like a tidal wave are of particular interest.

There’s never been such an amazing time to be trying out new things. We’re almost buried in an avalanche of tools and ideas that have enormous potential to make journalism more diverse — and better.

The ideas and tools are everywhere. Consider just a few examples among thousands I could list:
[...]
Even the Washington Post is getting into the act and is experimenting with hyperlocal journalism. We're not in Kansas any more....-
http://fallbackbelmont.blogspot.com/2007/07/shape-of-citizen-journalism.html

Posted by: maz2 at July 16, 2007 8:39 PM

Well guess who's singing the praises of Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Desmond Tutu, Martin Luther King Jr., Cesar Chavez, Bobby Kennedy, etc. and their progeny, via National Newswatch via The Cincinatti Post?

NICK CLOONEY, moonbat George Clooney's dad.

'Figures, and it's not hard to see where George gets his loony ideas from...

Listen to the drivel Clooney Sr. writes about "Gen II Peace Team" (no kidding; that's what they're calling themselves):

"...these are not the sons and daughters of just any world leaders. They are sons and daughters of men who risked everything, including their lives, for the cause of non-violence in the world."

PET risked everything, including his life, to promote world peace? That's news to me.

Posted by: 'been around the block at July 16, 2007 8:44 PM

Western Canadian and Jim:

French Canadians tend to jump in with both feet, when they find something they like. Whole hog...

These modern soldiers have been trained to fight, meaning attack and kill. It will ALL be on the line.

AND the VanDoo's have a long proud history.
A groups history is part of what holds them together: ..."forward unit..put your life in another mans hands...ask a man to put his life in yours".

The TEAM is everything.

My money is on the probability that they will get a bit antsy if they DON'T get in on the hard killing action. They simply will NOT be happy training security guards, or picking up garbage.
Their leadership will have to let them get, and shed some blood, or there will be major bitching, the girly media back home notwithstanding.

Think Airborne (though I don't agree at all with the pussy decision to disband them). This army is not the Salvation Army

Posted by: eastern paul at July 16, 2007 9:06 PM

Although Bush administration officials have frequently lashed out at Syria and Iran for helping the insurgents and militias attacking U.S. troops and civilians in Iraq, the largest number of foreign fighters and suicide bombers in Iraq come from a third next-door neighbor, Saudi Arabia, according to a senior U.S. military officer and Iraqi lawmakers.

The U.S. military believes 45 percent of all foreign militants are Saudi, 15 percent are from Syria and Lebanon, and 10 percent from North Africa, according to official U.S. military figures released to the Los Angeles Times by the officer. Nearly half of the 135 foreigners held in U.S. detention facilities in Iraq are Saudi.

Saudi fighters are thought to have carried out more suicide bombings than any other nationality, said the senior American military officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity because of the subject's sensitivity for the U.S. government. It is apparently the first time a U.S. official has given such a breakdown on the pivotal role played by Saudi nationals in Iraq's Sunni Arab insurgency.

He added that 50 percent of all Saudi fighters in Iraq are suicide bombers. In the last six months, such bombings have killed or injured 4,000 Iraqis. The situation has left the American military in the awkward position of facing an enemy whose top source of fighters is a key regional ally that at best has not been able to prevent its citizens from undertaking bloody attacks in Iraq, and at worst shares complicity in sending jihadists to commit attacks against U.S. forces, civilians and Iraq's Shiite Muslim-led government.

http://www.concordmonitor.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070716/REPOSITORY/707160351/1013/NEWS03

Posted by: Andrew at July 16, 2007 9:46 PM

The mortgage lender implode o meter

Posted by: Bernie at July 16, 2007 9:53 PM

Mo from Mao Stlong in the Heavenly Kingdom: Goody toothpaste; blush often.
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Congress Hasn't Learned Its Lesson From China's Tainted Toothpaste

Counterfeit Colgate toothpaste containing diethylene glycol, a poisonous chemical used in antifreeze, recently turned up in discount grocery stores all over the East Coast. This dangerous chemical has long been used by chemical companies in China as a substitute for more expensive glycerin, an ingredient necessary for toothpaste, soap and other cosmetics and drugs. In 1997, for example, fever syrup laced with diethylene glycol traced to China killed dozens of Haitian children. After many assurances that the Chinese government had cracked down on the practice, the same fate later befell 100 young Panamanians. Mass poisonings from diethlyene glycol have also...-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1866956/posts

Posted by: maz2 at July 16, 2007 9:58 PM

There was an attempt several years ago to run a hybrid in Formula 1 racing, but it proved to be too good, making the other automakers look bad, so they rewrote the rules to ban it.

On a typical racetrack, the drivers often must brake just before the corners, then hit the throttle entering the straightaway. This allows a hybrid to strut it's stuff, with regen braking and high torque electric assisted acceleration. Also, better fuel economy means fewer pitstops/more laps.

Of course, if sufficiently compact powerful batteries come along, EV racers would then hold the edge.

Posted at 11:21PM on Jul 16th 2007 by Chris M
========== AutoBlogGreen.com
Cool brake condition and super tourque. They hold the edge now, light or heavy battery.= TG

Posted by: TG at July 17, 2007 1:50 AM

US $93,000/year for a university professor? Profs work on auto assembly lines? They have tenure?
Tell Dean Buzz CAW to smarten up.
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If Liberals Are So Smart, Why Are They So Dumb?

Could it be that the problem with Cambridge is that liberals are just too darn smart?

I know liberals are smart because they constantly tell me so. Unlike, say, conservative Christians - described by the Washington Post as “poor, uneducated and easy to command” - Massachusetts liberals are brilliant, intellectual and competent.

Don’t believe it? Just ask them.

When a 2005 study found that 72 percent of professors at U.S. universities consider themselves “liberals,” some suggested an anti-conservative bias on campus.

Nonsense, replied liberals like Harvard professor Julie Reuben.

She told the Harvard Crimson that it was simply natural for the well-educated to lean to the left.

Harvard: Too Smart For Diversity!

But if you liberals are so smart, why do you do so many things that are so, well, dumb?

I’m not just talking about the big, embarrassing stuff like supporting the Soviet Union and getting modern economic policy entirely wrong. I mean the basics, like “Don’t pay the electrician $100,000 to change the light bulbs.”

As the Boston Herald reported yesterday, the city of Cambridge (“Gateway to Stalingrad”) has more than 180 government employees taking home $100,000 or more in tax dollars each year - including the $104,000 municipal electrician.

Overseeing this gaggle of overpaid government sycophants is a deputy city manager ($201,000 per year), a city manager ($245,000) and the highest-paid part-time mayor in America, Ken Reeves, at $92,000 plus a $40,000 annual travel budget.

Cambridge city government is just one set of $6,000 shower curtains away from the Tyco scandal, and they aren’t even embarrassed by it....-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1867087/posts

Posted by: maz2 at July 17, 2007 6:08 AM

Red Mao Stlong say: PLA is People's Libelation Almy. Mao say: Hullay for libelation of people. (Libelation: Modern Chinese joke meaning Mao killed 100 million "hostile elements".)
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Chinese Defense Minister Warns Against Barrack State and Non-political Military

PLA to conduct massive joint military exercise with Russia next month
Cao Gangchuan, China's Defense Minister, warned on Jul. 16 that hostile elements want to pull PLA out of party's control by westernizing and dividing PLA, promoting a barrack state.

With the 80th anniversary of PLA's founding not far away, he pointed out in his essay published at Qiushi, communist party newspaper, that there are elements who want to make the military non-party, non-political entity.

He made it clear that PLA is an armed group which has to carry out communist party's political mission, and emphasized that PLA should follow the party's lead.

However, he did not specify who are the hostile elements. ...-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1867082/posts

Posted by: maz2 at July 17, 2007 6:21 AM

Well Well WEll Just had this sent to me.
Kevin Dougherty, The Gazette
Published: Sunday, July 15

Some of the troops will defend provincial reconstruction teams, building schools and other projects, as well as aiding Afghan civil authorities. (Non-combat roles?)

But the bulk of the troops will be based at the Kandahar Airport, at a base run by the U.S. company Halliburton Kellogg Brown & Root. (Non-combat role protecting US construction workers?)

Now we know the reason for those air-conditioned tanks

Posted by: Western Canadian at July 17, 2007 7:37 AM

From the "I Told You" department: the economic centre of Canada has shifted westward. TO-Montreal-Ottawa elites are bitterly crying foul. They still remember/weep/cry over the 1948 Grey Cup win by Calgary.

TO Red Star speaks for the latte socialists/liberals.
It's the old trick/card of the socialist-liberals: divide and conquer. Eastern rednecks are cheering the West on. Ignore the TO Red Star; its message will wither and die.
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Interest rates made in Alberta
[...]

In reality, the bank cannot significantly cut growth in Alberta. Instead, it is the Alberta government which has the means to slow the pace of oil-sands development if it wanted to do so. But Alberta is unwilling to apply any breaks to its economy, with the result that Ontario is now being made to pay through lost jobs and a weakened economy.

The Bank of Canada needs to acknowledge that fact, and stop punishing this province for the choices Alberta has made. ...-
http://www.thestar.com/comment/article/236525

Posted by: maz2 at July 17, 2007 8:29 AM

"Girl loses fight to wear 'purity ring' at school
Reuter

July 17, 2007

London -- A teenager whose teachers had stopped her wearing a "purity ring" at school to symbolize her commitment to virginity lost a high-court fight against the ban yesterday. Lydia Playfoot, 16, says her silver ring is an expression of her faith and had argued in court that it should be exempt from school regulations banning the wearing of jewellery.

Ms. Playfoot's parents are key members of the British arm of the Silver Ring Thing, a U.S. religious group that urges abstinence among young people. Those who sign up wear a ring on the third finger of the left hand. It is inscribed with "Thess. 4:3-4," a reference to a biblical passage from Thessalonians that reads: "God wants you to be holy, so you should keep clear of all sexual sin."


from
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/LAC.20070717.WORLDREPORT17-2/TPStory/Education

Double standard?

Posted by: Liz at July 17, 2007 8:45 AM

With all due respect to our proud military, why is the MSM making such a big deal of sending the Van Doos over to Afgan?
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20070716/vandoos_afghanistan_070717/20070717?hub=TopStories
We have sent over troops from all parts of Canada with much less fanfare. The only connection I can make is that the province of Quebec has the highest dis-approval rating of the Afgan conflict in Canada.
The Van Doos are very willing to do their part and look forward to making a positive contribution. I wouldn't be surprised if they were wondering why they are getting so much attention from the media. I don't have anything against this kind of attention but I wish that all our troops were treated this way.

Posted by: Wood Spider at July 17, 2007 1:33 PM


The Horror of Russia's "Nashi" Youth Cult, Revealed in English for the First Time

Through the good offices of La Russophobe's translator we are able to open a window into neo-Soviet Russia that would otherwise be closed to the non-Russian speaking world. In our "Articles" blog, you will find extensive translated extracts from the unabridged Nashi manifesto direct from Nashi's website. You can see the unabridged version in Russian, the juicy bits from which are translated below, here, and the shortened, brochure-like screed in Russian is here (a comic book version of the manifesto has been published and distributed by Nashi as a propaganda leaflet; it was translated into English here, but then the translation was mysteriously withdrawn; the Nashi website itself, as we previously reported, was blocked for a time from Western browser access, but at least for now is available; our prior commentary about the leaflet version is here). Click here to read Nashi's propaganda in its full, horrifying glory in our Articles blog. Just for instance, Nashi claims that the USSR simply "decided" to give up the arms race because of its own enlightenment, and likewise "decided" to allow German reunification on the same basis (and note too its obsessive focus on the idea of counterrevolution, now styled as "colored revolution," and the demonization of the U.S., linking Russia's "liberals" to foreign spies looking to subvert Russian independence). It attempts to take sole credit for the defeat of Hitler for Russia, implying that Russia saved Europe, yet does not mention Stalin's secret deal with Hitler selling Europe down the river.

As you see Vladimir Putin channel the ideology of Vladimir "Lenin" Ulyanov, creating a brand-new "Komsomol" organization for youth indoctrination in ideology, you see the final nail struck into the Neo-Soviet coffin of Russia. Some have misled us, claiming that the new Russian dicatatorship lacks the ideological underpinnings of the old USSR. Nobody can read this translation and still think so. How long before this ideology makes its way into text books, how long before a "party" requires indoctrination in this ideology before assuming the mantle of power? How long before it becomes a crime, punishable by gulag, to publicly criticize this ideology or those who espouse it? NOTE: If you are interested in reading translations straight from the pages of the Russian press, check out LR Translations, La Russophobe's translations library, which contains nearly two dozen articles from the Russian press that you will find nowhere else. If any Russian-speaking reader is aware of Russian material that is a good candidate for translation, please let us know....-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1867449/posts

Posted by: maz2 at July 17, 2007 7:24 PM

No more tax money for this green hoax. Let this "backbone" sink into dust.
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Green network faces funding crisis as minister Baird ponders dollars

OTTAWA (CP) - The Canadian Environmental Network, a backbone of communications within Canada's environmental movement, has warned its staff they may be laid off next week because of federal funding cuts. (canoe news)

Posted by: maz2 at July 17, 2007 7:38 PM

The Goreacle is under the microscope. Its every move, twitch, spasm, gulp is recorded/analyzed/mounted as a trophy.
The conclusion; it's a new species of mutant virus: The Goreacle Green Hyper-Hypocrite.
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Gore's message loses bite (Served endangered species at daughter's wedding)

ONLY one week after Live Earth, Al Gore's green credentials slipped while hosting his daughter's wedding in Beverly Hills.

Gore and his guests at the weekend ceremony dined on Chilean sea bass - arguably one of the world's most threatened fish species.

Also known as Patagonian toothfish, the species is under pressure from illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing activities in the Southern Ocean, jeopardising the sustainability of remaining stocks.

The species is currently managed by the Commission for the Conservation of Antarctic Living Marine Resources, the body which introduced a catch and trade documentation scheme as an attempt to tackle illegal poaching of this species.

Working with non-government organisations, the Humane Society International's focus is now on pursuit of illegal fishing operators who, in the rush to cash in on the highly valued species, plunder stocks with no regard for sustainability.

It has been estimated that more than 50 per cent of toothfish traded is illegally caught, and includes juveniles vital to the ongoing toothfish population. ...-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1867471/posts


[Free Republic had it 2 days earlier:]

Brokaw explores the vanishing Chilean sea bass (Al Gore Feasts on Vanishing Species!)
PMSNBC ^ | 24 May 2006 | Tom Brokaw

Posted on 07/15/2007 6:32:51 PM PDT by Recovering_Democrat

From time to time, Tom Brokaw, former anchor of NBC’s “Nightly News,” is going to stop by and bring us a story that captures his attention. This time, he has a fish tale that will likely hit you right where your taste buds are, and might have you looking twice at the menu. For his report for “Today,” Tom talks to G. Bruce Knecht author of “Hooked: A True Story of Pirates, Poaching, and the Perfect Fish,” about how this popular fish has been so overfished that it is now disappearing from the world’s oceans. ...-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1866415/posts

Posted by: maz2 at July 17, 2007 9:36 PM

What does Warren Kinsella have to say about the TO urban landowners?
Will Kinsella label the TO urban landowners as "those "knuckle-dragging, mouth breathing*" landowners"?
The Urban Bigot
http://www.smalldeadanimals.com/archives/006185.html


Colby Cosh: David Miller's Defeat
National Post - 3 hours ago
Torontonians can breathe a sigh of relief: They fought successfully to make their voices heard on the issue of the Mayor’s land-transfer tax, holding enough of his council allies hostage to earn an important victory....-

Posted by: maz2 at July 17, 2007 9:54 PM
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