Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SDA Late Nite Radio. Tonight, for your delectation, we have Men at Work performing their classic Who Can It Be Now, live in Dortmund, in 1983:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN6LGpT-xWs
Posted by: Vitruvius at April 2, 2008 1:45 AMFound on flickr: man-mammaries of the progressive blogosphere: http://flickr.com/photos/61712808@N00/940620885/
From Cherniak to a BCer in Toronto to Big City Lib...
Posted by: RobertJago at April 2, 2008 2:36 AMFor anyone thinking about about installing some solar panels on the roof for power backup, this is a clear and interesting *politically incorrect blog* by the Spicy Solar Guy.
He is an installer and knows his stuff.
There are some very acidic arguments that he deals with.
He installs for Akeena Solar Inc. [AKNS/Nasdaq]
The Akeena website has THE foolproof mounting system.
Brace yourself. Prices are rich. = TG
Posted by: TG at April 2, 2008 3:13 AMGuess it would help to include the link. .
http://akeenasolar.typepad.com/pic_solar_blog/2008/03/are-republicans.html#comments
=TG
Posted by: TG at April 2, 2008 3:16 AMUniversity of Ottawa newpaper, the Fulcrum has DND/CF advertising ban forced on them by anti-war protesters.
http://toyoufromfailinghands.blogspot.com/2008/04/rmc-ads-banned-at-university-of-ottawa.html
Posted by: BBS at April 2, 2008 6:18 AMFor some fine examples of how much we as a society have become such whiners, and for some laughs as well, check out http://overlawyered.com/
Posted by: PhilM at April 2, 2008 6:42 AMThe old words are new words: "For you always have the poor with you,*"
The socialist War on Poverty is a Phony War intended not for the poor, but, for the rest; a Control mechanism of guilt and shame. A favourite ploy is, of course, to tax you more and more. Ask Taliban Jack and Citoyen Dion.
"If Karelis is right, antipoverty initiatives championed all along the ideological spectrum are unlikely to work - from work requirements, time-limited benefits, and marriage and drug counseling to overhauling inner-city education and replacing ghettos with commercially vibrant mixed-income neighborhoods. It also means, Karelis argues, that at one level economists and poverty experts will have to reconsider scarcity, one of the most basic ideas in economics.
"It's Econ 101 that's to blame," Karelis says. "It's created this tired, phony debate about what causes poverty.""
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"The sting of poverty
What bees and dented cars can teach about what it means to be poor - and the flaws of economics
IMAGINE GETTING A bee sting; then imagine getting six more. You are now in a position to think about what it means to be poor, according to Charles Karelis, a philosopher and former president of Colgate University.
In the community of people dedicated to analyzing poverty, one of the sharpest debates is over why some poor people act in ways that ensure their continued indigence. Compared with the middle class or the wealthy, the poor are disproportionately likely to drop out of school, to have children while in their teens, to abuse drugs, to commit crimes, to not save when extra money comes their way, to not work.
To an economist, this is irrational behavior. It might make sense for a wealthy person to quit his job, or to eschew education or develop a costly drug habit. But a poor person, having little money, would seem to have the strongest incentive to subscribe to the Puritan work ethic, since each dollar earned would be worth more to him than to someone higher on the income scale. Social conservatives have tended to argue that poor people lack the smarts or willpower to make the right choices. Social liberals have countered by blaming racial prejudice and the crippling conditions of the ghetto for denying the poor any choice in their fate. Neoconservatives have argued that antipoverty programs themselves are to blame for essentially bribing people to stay poor.
Karelis, a professor at George Washington University, has a simpler but far more radical argument to make: traditional economics just doesn't apply to the poor. When we're poor, Karelis argues, our economic worldview is shaped by deprivation, and we see the world around us not in terms of goods to be consumed but as problems to be alleviated. This is where the bee stings come in: A person with one bee sting is highly motivated to get it treated. But a person with multiple bee stings does not have much incentive to get one sting treated, because the others will still throb. The more of a painful or undesirable thing one has (i.e. the poorer one is) the less likely one is to do anything about any one problem. Poverty is less a matter of having few goods than having lots of problems." ...-
http://tinyurl.com/2qu85o (boston globe)
"Mark 14:7 "For you always have the poor with you, and whenever you wish you can do good to them; but you do not always have Me*."
Posted by: maz2 at April 2, 2008 6:59 AM"[Ad$cam Paul Jr.] Martin is defending his absence from the House, saying he is working hard on such important issues as poverty in Africa and the problems facing aboriginal Canadians."
It's Jack and Paul's War On Poverty. Same War; different tactics. Who is paying the war costs?
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Martin should resign as MP, Layton says
Former PM is failing constituents by missing every House vote, NDP leader argues
http://tinyurl.com/3bdwv5
"Karen Redman, Liberal Party whip, said she has no problem with Martin being absent from the House. She said he keeps her aware of where he is and shows up for votes when he is asked to."
Posted by: maz2 at April 2, 2008 7:24 AMWho loves power? The Tories love power! >>
Tories plan to bolster Quebec in Constitution -- 3w.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080402.wquebec02/BNStory/National/home
Posted by: Bonjour! at April 2, 2008 7:58 AMhttp://angryjournalist.com/
"Angry Journalist #2792:
Evolve or dissolve, newspaper journalists.
After three years as a fresh-faced copy editor on newspapers, I got out of the industry and took control of my life.
I make more money out of newspapers (which would surprise the professors who insisted I’d make the most amount of money copy editing on a news copy desk)… and holy crap, I actually get EVERY NIGHT, EVERY WEEKEND and EVERY HOLIDAY OFF. Whoda thunk it.
You read that right - I get to spend QUALITY TIME with my FAMILY.
Who the hell told newspapers they were a prestigious place to work, or that good people would stick around for crap pay and crap schedules?
I’m much happier embracing online news and the collapse of the print medium.
Those of you clinging to physical paper news are going down with the ship."
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CBS Moves Ahead With Layoffs in News (Dinosaur Media DeathWatch™)
The New York Times
News operations at CBS stations in several cities started a series of job cuts this week even as the CBS News network moved ahead with plans to lay off about 1 percent of its nearly 1,200 employees.
Over the last several days, layoffs were ordered at local stations that CBS owns, including ones in New York, Chicago, Boston and San Francisco. Dana McClintock, a spokesman for CBS, said the actions at the network and the local stations were not related.
“This is not the result of any corporate mandate,” Mr. McClintock said. The moves are the latest in a wave of cuts at news operations in both television and print organizations." ...-
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1995380/posts
(Link to NYT here)
Heavy ice has force Husky Energy to stop oil production at its White Rose Oil field.
By Tuesday afternoon the company had already shutdown production at its Searose floating production, storage and off-loading (FPSO) vessel, and was arranging for 35 of 80 crewmembers to be airlifted from the vessel by helicopter.
http://tinyurl.com/2a4jtv
Posted by: Glenn at April 2, 2008 8:08 AM"Federalist revival good news for Tories"
"The Dion Liberals are sitting out this federalist revival. The party that has traditionally acted as a bridge between francophone Quebec and the rest of Canada is being bypassed in favour of the Conservatives and the New Democrats.
This week's appointment of Gerard Kennedy, the Liberal leadership candidate who most strenuously opposed the nation resolution, as Dion's intergovernmental affairs critic was seen in Quebec as yet another sign that the party is determined to burn its bridges in the province."
http://tinyurl.com/354vkw (hebert)
Speak softly and carry a big Quebec stick*.
(*H/T TR)
How many of you reading this think the following is a "radical" statement?:
"Immigration should not be based on race or creed, as it has in the past; nor should it be explicitly designed to radically or suddenly alter the ethnic makeup of Canada, as it increasingly seems to be."
The Winipeg Free Press thinks so and is trying brand it's author - Stephen Harper - as one.
Title of the story is: "Does PM hold radical views?"
http://www.winnipegfreepress.com/canada/story/4152524p-4741514c.html
Posted by: Gord Tulk at April 2, 2008 9:01 AM"he is working hard on such important issues as poverty in Africa and the problems facing aboriginal Canadians." . . . so I can't help but wonder -- what brought Mr. Martin to Mexico? A photo op?
Posted by: LindaL at April 2, 2008 9:03 AMFound on flickr: man-mammaries of the progressive blogosphere: http://flickr.com/photos/61712808@N00/940620885/
From Cherniak to a BCer in Toronto to Big City Lib...
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Nice gut on Big City Liberace. The guy looks pregnant.
Posted by: Mississauga Matt at April 2, 2008 9:08 AMYet more MSM Liberal spin. The Globe and Mail has a column by Daniel LeBlanc in today's paper, headlined 'Tories Plan To Bolster Quebec in Constitution' asserting that the Conservatives would 'open up the Constitution' to give more powers to Quebec, if they, via Quebec seats, got a majority in parliament.
The problem is, the statements made by Cons. Labour Minister Blackburn don't make this claim. He is quoted as saying:
"The recognition of the Quebec nation within Canada allows us to think that we can put some meat around it, and that a majority government is more able to do a number of things, while being respectful of all of the provinces,” Mr. Blackburn said in an interview."
Now, where does that say 'opening up the Constitution'? The article ends with a list of the failed Quebec Meech Lake demands, implying that any of these might be future Conservative offeriings.
But where, outside of the author's hypothesis, is this implied, never mind stated, by the Conservatives?
Posted by: ET at April 2, 2008 9:26 AMHere is a rare good news story. Apparently the government of Sask are capable of recognizing and condemning a real mean spirit. Bravo!
http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/news/local/story.html?id=5bb14f98-4602-41d5-8b8a-a467d9401ee5
Posted by: John Daly at April 2, 2008 9:33 AMToronto Transit Commission employees who made more than $100,000 in 2007 = 388
Average Salary = $112,738.70
Video: Candido Barreiro, a TTC booth collector, made this year's "Sunshine List" by earning over $100K....
"....it's not what people think....."
http://torontosun.com/Video/?fr_story=81b6cb1217affef4019c9c4eb1905977665c41a9
Toronto's World Class Subway
http://tinyurl.com/2kc4cd
"The U.S. is the biggest emitter, according to the latest IEA figures. The sum sought by China would amount to $66 billion a year from the U.S., according to Bloomberg data."
Hey, what's 66B between "friends"...
http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601086&sid=atHRfXGgR9bc&refer=latin_america
Posted by: jcl at April 2, 2008 9:59 AMYaacov Ben Moshe's latest has been up at Breath of the Beast for over a week but I'm not sure it's been highlighted here yet. I think it's an important post b/c he's marking the launch of an organization designed to identify and counter what he calls Cultural Blind Spots in the West (and perpetuated in the MSM) in order to resist the creep of Islamization in Western countries.
http://breathofthebeast.blogspot.com/2008/03/second-draft-our-declaration-of-war.html
Posted by: Brad in Waterrloo at April 2, 2008 10:08 AMA female with multiple breast piercings tried to board a Southwest Airlines flight recently, but failed to get past the metal detector. She offered to take off her shirt and bra (in private) and show the offending piercings to a female TSA agent.
The TSA's response? She was given a pair of pliers, moved behind a dark curtain, and forced to remove the piercings one by one. The report continues, to state that a growing number of male TSA agents gathered on the other side of the curtain, snickering and giggling.
"Transport Security Agency"? "Terrorist-Sadist Agency" is more like it.
Posted by: KevinB at April 2, 2008 10:24 AMLetterman looked surprised when Mccain came by to trade insults!
http://www.breitbart.tv/?p=71603
Posted by: bluetech at April 2, 2008 10:32 AMI know it's a day late, but the thing that's amazing about this "article" is the fact that it quite vividly mimics the end-of-the-worlders' AGW talking points. Makes 'em look ... well, read it if you like.
WUnderground blog: "Cyclopsychic research breakthrough proves hurricanes/global warming connection"
Link
Re: Breast rings and airport security. When a woman shows up at the airport, and refuses to take her clothes off to show her breast rings, or refuses to remove them, you have to find a pair of "wire strippers."
Posted by: Texas Ranger at April 2, 2008 10:54 AMRick Richman, The Bush Commitment to Defensible Borders
Norman Podhoretz’s new article “Israel and the Palestinians: Has Bush Reneged?”... [contends] that “far from reneging on the commitment he made on June 24, 2002, Bush has in at least one key respect strengthened it in Israel’s favor since the Annapolis conference was held.”
The “key respect” is Bush’s formal statement in Jerusalem on January 10, 2008, in which the President said the following about the final status negotiations he wants completed by the end of this year:
“These negotiations must ensure that Israel has secure, recognized, and defensible borders. And they must ensure that the state of Palestine is viable, contiguous, sovereign, and independent.”Posted by: Charles MacDonald at April 2, 2008 11:19 AM
Martin Wolf, The prudent will have to pay for the profligate
You have enjoyed a debt-financed spending spree. But times are now harder: you find it impossible to roll over your debt; you have to pay much higher interest rates than before; or you find that the value of the assets you pledged as collateral is now less than your loan. What can you do? Provided enough of you are in trouble, you call for help from the fairy government-mother...
Lemire files criminal complaint:
From FD.
http://www.freedominion.com.pa/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=1164982
Damn this is getting fun. Soon the Harper government will have to make themselves heard unless they just want to be part of the invisible herd. Another Mr. Dithers?
How long until Lucy gets swept into the ever widening dragnet.
Interesting though (for Fourhorses and Backhoe) there was made mention of a "Dan Donaldson". There is a USA version of 'Lucy' by the name of "Dann Dobson" - a disbarred lawyer out of Minnesota that is into the same games.
Conspiracy?
Posted by: The LS from SK at April 2, 2008 11:48 AM" Soon the Harper government will have to make themselves heard unless they just want to be part of the invisible herd. Another Mr. Dithers?
Damn LS I like that...gonna start using it now...Harper = "Son of Dithers" Or "Dithers the sequel" ;-D
Posted by: WL Mackenzie Redux at April 2, 2008 12:06 PMMassive Government social engineered,"Race Replacement" of White people is "changing the face of Canada at a STAGGERING rate", according to new census data released Wednesday by Statistics Canada.
1 in 6 people in Canada is a "viz-min",soon to be 1 in 5.
http://www.citynews.ca/news/news_21256.aspx
Posted by: Mr.g at April 2, 2008 12:13 PM"Dion uses Reform Document to Criticize Harper"
ctv.ca 04/02/08
Dion is using a 20year old document, Checkout the comments section at the end. Dion's Desparation is resemblance of a lost Village Idiot.
Posted by: bryanr at April 2, 2008 12:24 PMJust now on ctv,an exchange between Wheeler,and Bob Fife re Lib party in court to prevent La Presse from releasing a list of the Que.candidates.Fife states it is 'bizarre,and Planet Pluto stuff'
Libs/dion have said they have over 50 candidates,yet only 30 on list,and Libs want to keep 'secret' the names of 12 'star' candidates,as they have other jobs.Fife states Jean Lapierre finds this reason ridiculous.."someone is misrepresenting" and Fife states 'something funny' and questions outright lies by Libs.La Presse and Lib lawyer in court 2 pm today to fight over publishing the list.
Fife seemed astonished by all this..look for more goodies to come!
Stevie Ditherspoon?
Posted by: Me No Dhimmi at April 2, 2008 12:29 PMRice as Diplomat Fairy, fulfills the Terrorist Wishlist
I especially enjoyed this spot of gallows humour:
"It’ll be a tossup whether Fatah’s terrorists will be able to use them [heavily armoured vehicles] against Israel, before Hamas seizes them and uses them against Israel."
Hey, maybe Mandela's imprisonment had a point. Will it work in Austria? (Something to get outraged about from the Brussels Journal):
The Austrian authorities have indicted politician Susanne Winter on charges of incitement and degradation of religious symbols and religious agitation. This offence carries a maximum sentence of two years. Last January, Ms Winter said that the prophet Muhammad was “a child molester” because he had married a six-year-old girl. She also said he was “a warlord” who had written the Koran during “epileptic fits.”
The politician, a member of the Austrian Freedom Party FPÖ, an anti-immigration party which is in opposition, added that Islam is “a totalitarian system of domination that should be cast back to its birthplace on the other side of the Mediterranean.” She also warned for “a Muslim immigration tsunami,” saying that “in 20 or 30 years, half the population of Austria will be Muslim” if the present immigration policies continue.
Following her remarks, Muslim extremists threatened to kill Susanne Winter and she was placed under police protection. Today, the Justice Department in Vienna announced that Ms Winter will be charged with “incitement and degradation of religious symbols” (Verhetzung und Herabwürdigung religiöser Symbole). If convicted she may have to serve up to two years in jail for her opinions.
However, Alfred Hrdlicka, the Austrian “artist” who depicted Jesus and his apostles engaging in homosexual acts of sodomy during the Last Supper, has not been indicted. Nor will he be. Depicting Jesus sodomizing his apostles is not considered to be a “degradation of religious symbols” in Austria, but referring to the historic fact that Muhammad married a six-year old girl is “incitement to racial hatred.”
Neither has Mr Hrdlicka been threatened by Christian assassins for his “opinions.” The difference between Christian and Muslim extremists is that the former do not aim to kill those who offend them, but the latter do – which is perhaps also why the European authorities fear the radical Muslims and persecute their opponents while they subsidize those who insult Christians.
Posted by: irwin daisy at April 2, 2008 12:47 PM"Bob Rae and the Gillers: In it to skim it?"
"the prize money will be upped to $50,000 from $40,000, and that runners-up will receive $5,000 instead of $2,500."
http://tinyurl.com/36x9pk (NP)
Posted by: maz2 at April 2, 2008 12:56 PM"Mugabe to go down fighting - analysts
HARARE (Reuters) - Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe is likely to resist pressure to make a graceful exit and go down fighting in an election runoff with opposition leader Morgan Tsvangirai, analysts said on Wednesday." ...-
http://africa.reuters.com/top/news/usnBAN257476.html
NEWS FLASH Calgary is 75% non-visible minority... Who or why do we pay for this info??
Posted by: Rob C at April 2, 2008 1:09 PMhow is it possible for the right wing to so worship this man?
http://www.dubyaspeak.com/incidents.phtml
CPAC is carrying the NATO meeting right now.
CTV has carried long portions of it, live.
CBC...when we need to hear what the NATO partners are actually saying, where the heck is our taxpayer-funded CBC when it counts!
No wonder they have lost our respect.
Posted by: BB at April 2, 2008 1:14 PM"Michael Yon’s latest report highlights a classic example of jihadi hypocrisy: Holy Brothel."
(via LGF: helping moonbats sleep soundly)
http://tinyurl.com/26dalb
"The al Qaeda terrorists don’t save themselves for the seventy two virgins promised to suicide bombers. They love drugs, prostitutes, and the power of the gun."
Posted by: maz2 at April 2, 2008 1:19 PMThe height of hypocricy. Labour minister tours asian no go zone in flak jacket. Nope. No problem here:
(dailymail.co.uk)
"Harriet Harman takes flak in the Commons as Tories strike in wake of stab-proof vest disaster."
Embattled PR disaster zone Harriet Harman must have known what to expect when she took Prime Minister's Questions in the Commons today in the absence of Gordon Brown.
In the wake of her embarrassing PR gaffe this week when the deputy Prime Minister went for a walkabout in her south London constituency wearing a stab-proof vest, William Hague wasted no time in drawing attention to the topic everybody had been waiting for...
Posted by: irwin daisy at April 2, 2008 1:34 PMFOXNEWS.COM
"British Imam and lawyer say Muslims ordered to kill, rape non-Muslims"
A report posted on Islam Watch, a site run by Muslims who oppose intolerant teachings and hatred for unbelievers, exposes a prominent Islamic cleric and lawyer who support extreme punishment for non-Muslims — including killing and rape.
A question-and-answer session with Imam Abdul Makin in an East London mosque asks why Allah would tell Muslims to kill and rape innocent non-Muslims, including their wives and daughters, according to Islam Watch.
"Because non-Muslims are never innocent, they are guilty of denying Allah and his prophet," the Imam says, according to the report. "If you don't believe me, here is the legal authority, the top Muslim lawyer of Britain."
The lawyer, Anjem Choudary, backs up the Imam's position, saying that all Muslims are innocent.
"You are innocent if you are a Muslim," Choudary tells the BBC. "Then you are innocent in the eyes of God. If you are not a Muslim, then you are guilty of not believing in God."
Choudary said he would not condemn a Muslim for any action.
"As a Muslim, I must support my Muslim brothers and sisters," Choudary said. "I must have hatred to everything that is not Muslim."
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Question: Why are these Muslims not put in jail, deported and their mosque closed?
Posted by: irwin daisy at April 2, 2008 1:40 PMheh, irwin daisy: I presume you saw that infamous interview in which Anjem Choudary made it clear that non-muslims were NOT innocent so killing them can't be tagged "killing innocent civilians".
BTW, read the other day that he gets 25,000 pounds a year welfare. He continues to openly espouse jihad and openly recruits.
As long as this stuff continues you can safely assume that not even the first tiny step toward jihad-resistance has been taken, contrary to ET's optimism.
Posted by: Me No Dhimmi at April 2, 2008 2:01 PMTop reasons to end Muslim immigration:
1. Western prison systems can't handle the huge influx.
2. Back bacon is a Canadian symbol. So is beer.
3. If a Muslimah in full burka is standing beside a postal box, confusion results as to where to drop the letter.
4. The head of government is no good without his head.
5. Muslims are confusing other victims groups.
6. Too many Muslims become lawyers.
7. Less than 1% of the population should not take up 25% of the news.
8. We were looking forward to the 21st century, not the 7th. We did that already.
9. Suggestions?
P.van Loan dishes it up to Steffie in QP..lots of digs in about the Libs trying to shut down the media in court over the candidates list...most delicious to watch tho,was Iggy,he had to cover his mouth as it appeared he was grinning like the proverbial 'cheshire.' Van Loan stated that Lib 'candidates' embarrassed to be outed. It was hinted by Fife,that the list was deliberately leaked,could be Coderre's revenge? Fife begging someone in Que.to leak list to him,and he would put it out there.
You know the Libs are in deep deep doo-doo when Travers on Adler just now speaks about what a doofus Dion is.How long can this go on,before open mutiny?
bush 2.0 turned the exalted stars and stripes into a scrap of paper:
3w.dubyaspeak.com/incidents.phtml?page=5#oldglory
why do you right wingers so quickly defend those who desecrate the flag?
irwin daisy and me no dhimmi - Sociopaths, such as the 'imam' you describe are not representative of a whole population. After all, Turner, the 'head' of CNN is, thankfully, not representative of all Americans.
I'm optimistic because my point of view is economics and demographics. That is, the world population is too large to be sustained by any other economic mode other than industrialism. And the industrial mode requires democracy.
Posted by: ET at April 2, 2008 2:54 PMThere is a place in this world for Ms. Warman ...
It's called Belgium and Austria looks like it's firmly in the grasp of Warman's peers as well!!
Posted by: OMMAG at April 2, 2008 2:55 PMApologies to Irwin .... glossed over that long post!
Oh well .. Link provided!
Philip Carl Salzman, 'Culture and Conflict in the Middle East'
Culture and Conflict in the Middle East attempts to explain why, in the Middle East, we so reliably find relentless partisanship, unending conflict, and conscienceless repression of those not holding power.
I argue that a major influence is Arab culture, grounded in Bedouin culture....
Postcolonial theorists, inspired by Edward Said’s Orientalism, take a harder line, arguing that no generalization about the Middle East is valid, because such generalizations suppress the variety and diversity of reality, essentialize where no essence exists, and imposes disparaging interpretations in the service of imperialism and colonialism. But my judgment is that these postcolonial arguments are unsound and without foundation...
Longer excerpt from the book here.
Candido Barreiro, a TTC booth collector, made this year's "Sunshine List" by earning over $100K....
WHAT?????????
No wonder the TTC's a mess and fewer and fewer Torontonians use it: All the $$$$'s going to the fat-a** employees.
I'm feeling decreasingly sorry for them...it's the taxpayer that's being abused, not THEM.
Posted by: batb at April 2, 2008 3:44 PM""At Games' time, they've got many levers to pull"
"Beijing pollution puts athletes at risk: IOC" (NP)
Mao Stlong say, one revels, two revels. You wan revels?
Boycott Red China Orympics.
GAG ALERT!
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/20080402/obama_gore_080402/20080402?hub=Politics
Al Gore to receive cabinet position in Obama government!
Excuse me if I go retch. :(~
"Chief Roland Crowe resigns as FSIN senate chair
Says organization didn't follow proper procedure in Ahenakew reinstatement" http://tinyurl.com/2wjo8a
(lepost) ...-
"Breaking: FSIN loses federal funding
Chuck Strahl has just announced in QP The Federation of the Saskatchewan Indian Nations (FSIN) has lost it’s federal funding and he is appalled at their recent decision regarding reinstatement of David Ahenakew."
http://tinyurl.com/2qzyxg (jacks)
"1. beentheredonethat Says:
April 2nd, 2008 at 3:46 pm
How long has it been since Canada actually had a government that acted when it had to, acted when it was the right thing to do, and acted without first conducting a public opinion poll? Hot damn but these Conservatives and PM Stephen Harper are just smokin!"
Kamloops city council supports Chinese oppression in Tibet.
From Kamloops this week titled:
Leong decries anti-China protests
Jon Leong doesn't want Kamloops municipal politicians to embarrass the Chinese government.
The Chinese born city councillor and president of the Kamloops Chinese Cultural Association doesn't see a reason for local government to thumb its nose at the country because of the conflict it has with Tibet.
"It's for the government of China to resolve the issue" Leong told KTW.
The Chinese government has taken heat internationally for its handling of human rights and the uprising in Tibet in recent weeks.
Leong disputes the Dalai Lama's claim China is exacting a cultural genocide on Tibet, arguing the Chinese government is promoting cultual tourism in Tibet.
An Leong believes the Dala Lama's best interests would be served if he went back to China and worked with it's goverment.
(few paragraphs not posted)
The mayor (Terry Lake) said he believes basic human rights are improving in China, and contraversial politcal issues ilke the one created in Tibet are best addressed at the national level.
"I'm confident democracy is, in fact, developing in China and tat it does take time, as it has in other places, too" Lake said.
And the mayor had some pointed words for the federal government blaming Ottawa for hampering an ADS (approved destination status) agreement because of embarrassing statements made about China by the prime minister.
(remainder of article not posted).
To commment on this story:
editor@kamloopsthisweek.com
Leong is at best a "usefull idiot" or a fifth columnist. I for one don't want more Chinese spies in the BC interior.
I'm sure SDA readers have some opinions on this matter.
Posted by: loki at April 2, 2008 4:32 PMET,
"After all, Turner, the 'head' of CNN is, thankfully, not representative of all Americans."
Turner doesn't quote from a 1400 year old definitive operations manual either.
Posted by: irwin daisy at April 2, 2008 4:43 PMYo, now hear dis.
Black hurricanes....
Well, it appears our African-American friends have found yet something else to be pissed about. A black congresswoman, from Florida , has complained that the names of hurricanes are all Caucasian sounding names.
She would prefer some names that reflect African-American culture such as Chamiqua, Tanisha, Woeisha, Shaqueal, and Jamal. I am NOT making this up!
She would also like the weather reports to be broadcast in Language that street people can understand because one of the problems that happened in New Orleans was, that black people couldn't understand the seriousness of the situation, due to the racially biased language of the weather report.
I can hear it now: A weatherman in Miami and Tampa says...
Wazzup, mutha-fukkas! Hehr-I-cane Chamiqua be
Headin foh yo ass like Leroy on a crotch rocket!
Bitch be a category foah! So grab yo' chirren, yo'
Ho, be leavin yo crib, and head foh DA nearest
Guv'ment office foh yo FREE shit
Cool, Dave. These leftists like rewriting history, so let's start by renaming Katrina as Hurricane Kunta. Consider it meteorological affirmative action to add Black names to the "retired" list.
Posted by: Charles MacDonald at April 2, 2008 5:00 PMSask. premier distances himself from political blog:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/saskatchewan/story/2008/04/02/blog-wall.html
"Wall said Tuesday he will also remove an endorsement from Kate McMillan, author of the Small Dead Animals blog, from his own party's website."
Posted by: ulianov at April 2, 2008 5:07 PMLoki ....
The Tibet occupation has been going on since 1949 when the Reds first attacked the nation.
The reason behind this move was to provide first of all .... a location to build up military forces against India and secondly to neutralise the influence of the Dali Lama on the Buddhist population of China. They would have murdered him if they'd got their hands on him and that's a fact. It's ALL about Chinese Military Control and dominance over the region.
And YES we do not need ANY apologists, useful tools or fifth columnists in our country defending the behaviour of the Chinese Military Dictatorship.
Having the Olympics there is one of the monumental acts of Euro - Stupidity of all time.
Posted by: OMMAG at April 2, 2008 5:14 PM"NATO endorses much of Canadian stance on Afghanistan"
"BUCHAREST, Romania - Canada may not leave the NATO summit with the extra troops it is demanding, but it has had a major influence on the international road map for Afghanistan's future, Canwest News has learned." (canwest)
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"Dion blasts Harper's foreign policy 'blunders'
Stéphane Dion is blasting the Conservative government's foreign policy as mediocre, rigid, simplistic, amateurish, ineffective and incompetent."
http://tinyurl.com/32tj2c (cbcpravda)
May I humbly point out that "Shaquille" and "Jamal" are Arab/Muslim names, and are well represented by Indian Ocean "cyclones".
Posted by: jwkozak91 at April 2, 2008 5:31 PMMe No Dhimmi,
At least when Israel shoots back at those armored vehicles - which we all know the palestinians will eventually use to shoot at Israel - no one will be able to say Israel is aiming at civilians.
and also those vehicles are much easier to spot than a rocket launchers in someone's backyard.
There is a good side to everything!!!
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Maz2,
AlQaeda's hypocrisy reminds me of those leftist living in extreme luxury who have carbon foot prints 25 times larger than you and I, but who tell us to reduce our foot print.
No wonder Al Qaeda and the left love each other, they have so much in common...
Posted by: Friend of USA at April 2, 2008 6:44 PMKay links/links AbNormal and Jadewarr, aka Ding & Batt. LOL.
"Like Norman Spector and Dean Steacy"
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"Jonathan Kay: Worst. Op-ed. Ever.
A good catch by Blazing Cat Fur: Please take a moment to check out this unintentionally hilarious parody of earnest anti-racism, which appeared under the byline of Michael Noonan, acting director and CEO of the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, in today's edition of The Halifax Herald. The dumbest line is this one: "Who ever said freedom of speech meant you could not be held accountable for what you say and how it might impact another person or group?"
Ah yes."
http://tinyurl.com/37fka8 (NP)
Canadian planes were targetted in terrorist plot from the U.K. Of course,that will not stop most canadians from believing that they are just like us,with the same values and aspirations. I think that if we continue to allow immigration from muslim countries,they must leave their F'en koran and religion back in the shithole that they are fleeing.
Posted by: wallyj at April 2, 2008 7:37 PMRegarding the Great Depression thread earlier, there is another story about it at
http://depression2.tv/d2/node/73
Some really interesting comments about the Walmart chain in it.
Wow -- I was just reviewing some comments at the National Post. Here is one posting. I thought I would share it since many have probably missed viewing the press conference. I am pretty sure that the CBC did not cover it. Comment from chuck80 posted at http://tinyurl.com/create.php -- scrool down the page for comments, including:
"I just saw Harper today holding a press conference in Bucharest with Hamid Karzai and Jaap de Hoop Scheffer.
If I ever said anything against Stephen Harper on these pages, I completely and utterly take them back. Those who attended this press conference witnessed Harper's brilliant performance as a consummate statesman in international affairs. I tried to imagine Dion, Iggy, Rae (I didn't bother with Layton or Duceppe) handling the complexities of the situation in Afghanistan (with NATO experiencing an identity crisis), and I simply could not see them handle it with the same gravitas and "adroit"ness that Harper showed.
I believe that that conference has lifted Canada's stature from a willing participant in NATO to a valued leader in NATO.
Posted by: LindaL at April 2, 2008 9:22 PMAstronauts talking about the view of 9-11 from space.
Very interesting and surreal...
http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=54d_1207169619
Texas Ranger:
Learn how to read, will you? It says quite clearly in my post that the woman offered to remove her shirt and bra in private, and allow a female TSA agent to examine the piercings. The TSA has since apologized, but the woman has enlisted the help of lawyer Gloria Allred, and is considering filing a civil suit. Good on her - someone has to put the brakes on these power drunk mini-fascists.
Posted by: KevinB at April 2, 2008 11:46 PMThe title says it all. Shows how the NYTimes is in wishful thinking mode. They can't face reality. It why I think their star is in decent.
In Web World of 24/7 Stress, Writers Blog Till They Drop
By MATT RICHTEL
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/04/06/technology/06sweat.html?ei=5065&en=1c3f36a3531123cb&ex=1208059200&partner=MYWAY&pagewanted=print